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[quote=Anonymous]We love our Yoto and someone posted this question recently on our neighborhood listserv and the many, many responses were all extremely positive about the Yoto. But most said kids get into it about 3.5-4 but not much earlier so when you mentioned toddler, not sure it will be the right age group. My 5 year old uses it daily but yes you do need to buy cards. We like the podcast and actually love the music but the cards are the stories and as your kid gets older you will definitely want those. It is great for bedtime wind down, child doesn’t really need to be able to use it independently then you can just pop a card in when you leave. It has definitely helped us through bedtime transitions or tough times with bedtime. I guess it would potentially work for my 2.5 year old for this purpose if I used music instead of stories though the stories are more effective at getting my older one to really just listen. 5 year old uses it for quiet time (listens while playing), in the mornings if he wakes up early before his hatch turns to ok to get up color, he’ll pop a card in. We used to use it for bedtime but not anymore because he got so into the stories he would stay up to listen. We’ve brought it on car trips with headphones. I bought it before mini was an option so can’t speak to that. [/quote]
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