The thorny question of how much screen time kids should get hangs over every parent like a rain cloud. Whether the worries are overblown or not, finding alternative activities for kids feels important. There’s a world of games and gadgets designed to free your little ones from the tyranny of the touchscreen, but few deliver on that promise. Enter: the Yoto Player.
It's a wireless speaker, but what sets it apart is you can buy audiobooks on physical cards. Your child slots these cards into the top of the Yoto Player to start listening, like inserting a cartridge into old-school video game consoles. It's not only for audiobooks, but also meditations and sleep stories, child-friendly radio stations, podcasts, plus soothing sleep sounds. All of this comes without a screen in sight—there’s just a cute pixel-art display that doubles as a clock.
It's aimed at kids aged 3 to 12 years old, so I enlisted the help of my 8-year-old daughter to test the Yoto Player. She instantly fell in love.
It helps that the Yoto Player looks so cute. It’s a beige cube with a wedge on the back that makes it look like a tiny house if you place it face down. The front features a colorful pixel-art display with orange buttons at the top left and right that act as customizable shortcuts (more on them later). Power it up with the button on the bottom right corner.


