If you're hunting for a warm, kid-friendly read-aloud of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar', I've found a few go-to spots that usually deliver exactly what I want: clear narration, colorful pages, and a faithful feel to the original book.
My top pick is YouTube — not because everything there is official, but because publishers, schools, libraries, and sometimes the artist’s own channels upload lovely read-alouds. Search for uploads from publisher or museum channels (they're more likely to be authorized). If you prefer ad-free or curated experiences, try subscription services like Epic! or Vooks, which host read-aloud videos for kids and often include high-quality animated storybooks. For audiobook lovers,
Audible and Apple Books sell narrated versions, and they sometimes include animated or enhanced read-aloud editions.
Don't forget local
library apps:
Libby/OverDrive and Hoopla often carry
ebooks and read-aloud video content tied to your library card, which is my favorite free route. Finally, check the official Eric Carle or publisher pages for recommended digital editions or an official app like 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar — Touch & Explore'. I always end up smiling watching the colorful pages come to life, honestly makes storytime feel special.