There's a lot of toys in my house, and most of them I would (lovingly) refer to as crap. But one of the coolest toys I have for my almost four-year-old is easily the Yoto.
The Yoto reminds me of a Walkman, but if a Walkman was cute and square and used audio cards instead of CDs, and had a built-in speaker if you didn't want to use headphones. It makes for a great screen-free way for kids to listen to age appropriate content, and you can even make your own card like you'd make a mixtape back in the day.
It's a great device and travels well, whether it's just keeping your kid entertained for a long drive or coming on a flight with the family. Both versions—the larger Yoto Player and the petite Yoto Mini—are on sale for Prime Day.
I'd also recommend snagging some on-sale accessories, too. There’s cases and jackets for both models, and you can also get cases to hold the cards, which is a huge help; I’m constantly finding cards I thought I lost around the house.







