I'd get an Echo Kids. My 10 year old has one and she loves it. She mainly asks it silly questions and listens to music on it. I like that I can occasionally review the questions she's asking. |
A typical 2 yr old toddler would probably have trouble. My kid got reasonably good by age 3 to 3.5 with requesting specific songs on the Alexa. But even by age 4 he only knows about 10-15 songs to request. Now the issue is less diction but remembering the actual name of new songs. |
No. My kids found it very frustrating and tbh I would never give them access to one without parental supervision bc it mishears kids and then plays random and occasionally inappropriate things. We have only lost a few yoto cards and no tonies, fwiw. Kids usually keep their cards in the card sleeve thing. |
| You can control the yoto from your phone OR you can select the "card" and let the kid control it without putting the card in. My kid is 2 we misplaced a couple of cards early on so that i what I do. He seems to know what is on each card (we only have 4 I have introduced at this point) and asks for a particiular song. Then he can still scroll thru and select himself. |