The Best Yoto Cards for Babies & Toddlers 0–2 Years
Super Simple Songs Collection, £9.99
Why we love it: This collection has every eventuality covered. From dancing and playing to snuggling down and quiet time – you are certain to find a song to suit your little ones – and your mood.
Why we love it: Soothing and gentle piano sounds that will send your little one off to the land of nod in no time.
Why we love it: Not your usual lullabies, still very calming – just more unusual sounds to help them relax. Think rain, brown noise and vacuum cleaner sounds!
Laurie Berkner’s Animal Songs, £7.99
Why we love it: Perfect for play time and getting your little one dancing their little socks off, with award-winning children’s music artist Laurie Berkner and her band.
The Best Yoto Cards for Pre-Schoolers 3–5 Years
Yoto Daily – Draw Along, £5.99
Why we love it: The perfect interactive card for preschoolers. They listen along and create mini masterpieces. A great way to enhance their fine motor skills.
Why we love it: The perfect countdown of gentle stories that will help your little ones to wind down in 10 minutes (here’s hoping!)
Why we love it: Your little one will adore this reading of this classic, much loved story. Also includes a read-along version.
Why we love it: Joyful songs that will get the whole family dancing. Perfect for burning off energy on a rainy day or to wave off afternoon boredom.
The Best Yoto Cards for Children 6–8 Years
Why we love it: A beautiful story of friendship and adventure that is sure to spark your child’s imagination.
Fearless Fairy Tales, £9.99
Why we love it: Read by Konnie Huq, classic fairytales been have updated and reinvented for a new generation and frankly, are so much funnier!!
Why we love it: Fascinating insight into the world of plants, ice and the deep blue sea and its creatures. The whole family will be enthralled and captivated. Includes The Green Planet, The Frozen Planet and the Blue Planet.
Bedtime Meditations for Kids, £5.99
Why we love it: With three 18 minute deeply relaxing meditations that are ideal for either bedtime, or general relaxation. We ove that there is also There are also a number of suggestions to help children feel more confident and secure in their home and school life.
The Best Yoto Cards for Tweens 9–12 Years
Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry, £9.99
Why we love it: Celebrated Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson answers the big questions in a child relatable way that will have them glued to their Yoto player.
Why we love it: We can’t think of a better introduction to rock than this album – one that will be enjoyed by the entire family. Your little ones will be doing air guitar in no time!
Why we love it: It’s a classic tale full of adventure and animals made even better by the excellent narration including the voice of Eartha Kitt.
The Twits by Roald Dahl, £9.99
Why we love it: This will have even the most reluctant readers glued to their Yoto’s! Narrated by the excellent Sara Pascoe with Oscar worthy sound effects.
The Best Yoto Cards for Teens 12+ years
His Dark Materials Collection, £34.99
Why we love it: It’s the classroom tale of good vs evil but with twists, turns and of course Daemons! A classic and beautifully narrated by Ruth Wilson.
Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman, £12.99
Why we love it: A young adult book that explores the themes of romance, race, prejudice and a complex social system. Beautifully written and a modern classic.
Stories from Shakespeare, £9.99
Why we love it: Tailored to younger listeners, this is the perfect way to introduce Shakespeare to your teens. With ten brilliant stories told by acting greats Juliet Stevenson and Michael Sheen.
Why we love it: Based on a true story and set in 1985, when southern Sudan was ravaged by war. This powerful tale of resilience and hope will give your teens fresh perspective and an alternative view of the world.