More Favorite Yoto Player Cards


A few years ago, I posted a post about our favorite Yoto card, broken down by age.

Since then, because the Yoto player card library has become bigger and my girls have grown a little, I have many requests for updated lists.

I have each of my four children choosing their favorite cards at this time and all of them are registered below, broken down based on age when they make this choice. I hope this helps you decide which Yoto player cards are possible to hit your children!

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Favorite Yoto Player Card

Ella’s favorite Yoto player card (when she was 12)

  • Podcast Kid Nuz. Ella likes this podcast and initially we have made a podcast card for it, but now you can get it directly from the Yoto card shop! This automatically updates with a new episode if you are connected to Wi-Fi.
  • Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Ella knows this classic title but doesn’t know the story so that this Yoto card is the perfect intro for this favorite story with excellent audio production.
  • Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan. Ella’s class is reading an immigration story and she likes to listen to this audio book that suits what they learn in class.
  • Geronimo Stiilton Collection. My girls have been fans of Geronimo StiLton for many years so I am not surprised to see it appearing on the Ella list (that will appear again later!).

Ani’s favorite Yoto player card (when he was 10)

Princess Kristin’s favorite Yoto card (when she was 8)

  • Ella Enchanted – Ella Enchanted is a smart and funny twist in the story of Cinderella – except in this version, Ella was condemned with compliance, and she had to do whatever she said. (Even if it’s terrible.) His journey to break the curse full of adventure, danger, charming prince, and many hearts. This is witty, magical, and far more empowering than your typical fairy tale.
  • The Tale of Despereaux – The Tale of Despereaux is a sweet and unique story about a small mouse that falls in love with a princess and ends in a big adventure. This is establishing with the life of this brave little mouse, a dramatic mouse who hates light, and a girl with a heartbreaking desire. There is a nuance of classic fairy tales, but with a little heart and extra humor.
  • Tales Naga – This card includes Naga was reluctant by Kenneth Grahame, along with three other Dragon stories by Edith Nesbit. We really like Dragon who is reluctant, a sweet and cute little story about a boy who finds a soft dragon and likes poetry who only wants to live in peace. When the city residents called St. George to kill the beast, the boy must make a smart plan to save his new friend.

Bintang’s favorite Yoto Player Card (when he was 6)

  • Collection of Chicken Troops by Doreen Cronin. I was very happy when they added this collection to the Yoto Player card library and had been listened to many times by my two little girls. About 30-40 minutes per card, it is the perfect chapter book for children who only understand the books that are longer.
  • Poetry loudly. When I buy this poetry card, it’s a little aspirational – will my children listen to the poetry card? You can imagine my excitement when, not compactic, Star chose it as the top five favorite Yoto Player Card!
  • Fairytale hairdressers. My girls can’t get enough fairy tales and there are many collections in Yoto – this one is good!
  • Audio Ladybird Adventure: Animal Kingdom. We have a lot of Ladybird audio adventures and they have become a hit with everyone in our house (I am very happy they have just released volume 5!).

Jennifer’s favorite Yoto player card (when she was 7)

  • Harry Potter series – We are a fairly large Harry Potter fan in our house. We started reading books for our children (aged 7 and almost 5) last summer and are currently reading the fifth book hard. We have given our children Yoto cards for books 1-4 to be listened to again and they both liked it. This is an unusual moment in our house when I am Can’t Listen to Jim Dale’s narrative in the background- actually being rotated now when my children clean the basement.
  • Children boxes – This one has been mentioned, but these four cards must be heard when repeated. That is a fun way to throw my daughter into this series!
  • A little princess– My daughter likes to listen to this classic novel. We have fun to discuss the book and Sara’s way of finding joy between difficulties through imagination and friendship. It’s fun to watch a movie around 1995 together after the book!
  • Little lady -We have a ticket to see this game along with several other friends on a mother-child dating. It’s fun to introduce my daughter to this story and refresh my own memory of this classic! Audio actor is full of fun and really -really makes the story alive. This card only includes part one of the story.

Tally’s favorite Yoto player card (when he was 6)

Jennifer’s Favorite Yoto Card (When He 4)

  • Gruffalo and Friends Collection– We are a big fan of Julia Donaldson in our house. The books are very creative and fun. I have read Gruffalo Many times so that I might memorize it. Yoto card has become a good filler when I am not available to read books. He also likes to follow a picture book.
  • Magic Treehouse – 8 first Magic Treehouse books are available on Yoto Card. My son, who was almost five years old, just discussed it and it was a pleasant introduction to the books.
  • Beatles song by Caspar Babypants – This is a surprising favorite! The cover of this classic Beatles song is very fun to listen to the whole family!
  • JJ too – He is one of my favorite artists and that is a perfect soothing music to be released or turned on in the car when children (or mothers) need to be calm.

Princess Kristin’s favorite Yoto card (when she is 3)

  • The Mercy Watson Pack -My older children like Mercy Watson when they learn to read and this collection has become a good introduction to this series for my three-year-old child. Mercy Watson is a kind and irritated pig that lives with the owner who loves him and enters all kinds of hijinks. Every story is entertaining and silly.
  • Narwhal and Jelly Collection – Narwhal and Jelly Books have become the big hit in our house! I am not sure how audio will be translated for graphic novels, but they are equally entertaining for my daughter because of different performance and sound. Narwhal and Jelly may be the opposite, but together with them doing silly adventures, forming pods of the awesomeness, and bonds above the waffles and books.
  • Aladdin – Disney card is a good way to make my toddler accustomed to listening to his yoto with something he already knows. Aladdin version is only 34 minutes so it is right for the range of attention.
  • Myo card – I like to have a pile of making your own card so we can put their favorite songs today. We usually get our mp3 files from Amazon and Freegal. My daughter really likes her cards with songs from Bluey and others with music from Disney descent!

Jennifer’s favorite yoro player card (when she is 9 months old)

  • JJ Heller Music Card – I dreamed of you calmly, I dreamed of sleeping – I like JJ Heller. I found his voice so soothing and soothing and it turned out that my baby was 9 months old! He did many cover of famous songs, but also had several original songs. This is an extraordinary car or background music and is not annoying like a lot of children’s music.

I want to hear which Yoto card has become a hit in your home! Tell me in the comments so that other readers can also benefit!

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Originally posted 2025-07-02 21:23:41.

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