Player (3rd Gen.)

YOTO

Player (3rd Gen.)

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Aside from cassette tapes and CDs, what's the best solution to allow my kid to listen to like 10 songs I know he loves that's easy for him to manage and not connected to the internet? He's 5.

Get a Yoto player and then ‘make your own card’ with the songs you want. Then he can play that card. Won’t need the internet

AcornPoesy in r/daddit

August 28, 2025 12:13 PM

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Yoto player vs Tonie

The Yoto is so much better. The Tonie figurines become toys and often get separated from the unit. I also didn't love the content. Yoto has a better app and more content that will grow with your kid. The make your own cards are easy to do and fun. Yoto is almost more portable (I wouldn't bother with

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MmmnonmmM in r/Mommit

April 10, 2026 9:06 PM

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Tonie box.. what's the point?

This. My 6 year old is obsessed with her Yoto player! That being said it last, it’s definitely a great investmenteasy gift to ask for new cards.

Sophiapetrillo40s in r/Parenting

June 1, 2025 2:07 PM

384

Tonie Box - Do kids actually like it?

Just here to suggest the Yoto player. It’s been a hit from 5-8. My 12 year old likes it too, but the books for her age are limited, so she typically uses Libby or Sora instead.

EbbStunning7720 in r/Mommit

November 15, 2025 10:19 PM

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Screen free parents/carers - best resources for screen-free activities?

Not so much a resource but let your child be bored sometimes, they don’t need constant stimulation. Boredom brings out creativity. Open ended toys that they can reach independently are good like building blocks, magnatiles, animal figurines like Schleich if they’re older. Baby proof your entire hous

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Salad_Informal in r/UKParenting

March 28, 2026 8:07 AM

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ELI5: How to entertain a toddler at home all day

we just got through a very snowy Canadian winter with the same ages. Outside time was very limited. Honestly it's not a great answer but we just spent a ridiculous amount of time at the library. We are very lucky that we have an amazing library. It did get very monotonous, but it was still so much b

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oohnooooooo in r/toddlers

April 11, 2026 10:25 PM

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What on earth do we buy a 4 year old boy who doesn't need or want anything

How about a Yoto or tonie player, with the cards/figures about animals or dinosaurs? If not, maybe a giant furby home, aka an outdoor play house that he can decorate?

Astrizzii in r/UKParenting

November 4, 2025 2:56 PM

73

How do you handle screen time without going full crunchy?

  1. Screens should be social. Watch with friends or siblings or parents, not on their own. This is my general rule that I try to stick to, and will try to stick to even as my kid enters adolescence. 2. Audio is your friend. Yoto player is great for younger kids, podcasts are great. Important to start ea
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QuietNene in r/moderatelygranolamoms

March 28, 2026 10:01 AM

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How do I tell my 6 year old I’m going to die soon?

I know someone who was battling cancer in her pregnancy and she made it 2 years pp before passing. She made a podcast for her child with lots of letters, stories, memories. You could do something similar with lots of audio recordings and videos. I don’t know how long you have OP, but make as much as

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crd1293 in r/Parenting

January 11, 2025 11:35 PM

221

Four year old won’t stay in bed

Yoto player solved this issue for us. She just pops in a card, we can set limit volume limits via the app, and she's happy to listen to a calm audiobook or quiet music until she falls asleep. She can change the track or change the card if she wants to. If she wakes up in the night she doesn't come a

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curlycattails in r/Mommit

October 25, 2025 2:57 AM

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