Yoto Make Your Own Cards: Creative Fun for Kids with Yoto Player
Yoto Make Your Own Cards: Creative Fun for Kids

Yoto Make Your Own Cards are a fantastic addition to the Yoto Player ecosystem, giving children the power to create their own audio content. These blank, recordable cards allow kids to record stories, songs, messages, or any audio they imagine, then play them back on the Yoto Player. The cards are reusable, so creativity can flow endlessly without waste.

How Yoto Make Your Own Cards Work

Each card comes with a sticker label and a recording feature. Using the Yoto app or the player itself, children can record up to 60 minutes of audio per card. The cards are designed to be durable and easy for small hands to handle. Once recorded, the card can be inserted into the Yoto Player, and the content plays instantly. To re-record, simply erase the existing audio and start fresh.

Benefits for Kids and Parents

These cards encourage creativity, literacy, and independent play. Kids can narrate their own stories, practice reading aloud, or even create audio journals. Parents appreciate the screen-free, educational aspect. The cards also make great gifts for birthdays or holidays, as they complement any Yoto Player collection.

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Where to Buy and Pricing

Yoto Make Your Own Cards are available on the official Yoto website and at select retailers like Amazon and John Lewis. A pack of 10 cards typically costs around £9.99, making them an affordable way to expand the Yoto experience.

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