Yoto Player Review – Screen Free Audio for Kids

Yoto Player Review – Screen Free Audio for Kids

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I have been conscious for a while now of how much screen time our children are exposed to. Since Covid home schooling in particular, our children have become fully immersed into an online world. Whilst that has some benefits, it can also be damaging to their mental health and wellbeing. We are huge book lovers in this house, reading every single day (and night) before bed. Not only do books help children with their emotions, understanding of their world, writing and vocabulary, but they’re a great form of escapism to live in someone elses shoes for a while.

I’d heard great things about the Yoto box – a screen free audio player for kids and a great alternative to kids cd players or kids music players that we may have been used to in our own childhood. I was excited to learn whether the Yoto box could engage the girls without being constantly stuck to a device. We were kindly offered a Yoto Mini player review for our honest feedback earlier in the year and it has proven to be a HUGE hit with Neve in particular. We’ve since gone on to become somewhat Yoto obsessed, now having two Yoto Players and two Yoto minis in our home. The Yoto has completely overhauled our bedtime and taking a huge amount of stress out of our morning routine.

An Honest Yoto Player Review

We were offered the opportunity to carry out a Yoto player review and understandably, we were really excited. The girls were looking forward to testing out the Yoto functionality, the wide range of Yoto cards and really putting this fun Yoto audio storyteller through its paces.

Read on to learn more about the Yoto box and answers to Yoto Player FAQs. Here’s our verdict in the Real Mum Reviews Yoto Player Review.

PLEASE NOTE – A NEW 3rd Generation Yoto Player was released in June 2023. Whilst this review is about the 2nd generation Yoto, you may wish to read this first, before heading to my Yoto 3rd generation player review. There are some improvements/enhancements to the new model, but much of the content below remains useful for enhancing your Yoto experience.

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Yoto Player with Zogg Yoto Card

Our Yoto Player Review: What is the Yoto Box?

The Yoto Box Player is an easy to use, robust and durable cube shaped audio player specifically aimed at children. Unlike other smart devices such as Alexa and Google Home players, the Yoto Player is completely child friendly. There’s no ads, no camera and no microphone – great for peace of mind.

With a large pixel screen and clock, the Yoto Player story box can be used to play a range of content including stories, radio, podcasts and sleep sounds. With simple and intuitive controls, it’s easy enough for your child to operate themselves, promoting independence.

Content is played in the form of Yoto Cards, which are inserted into the Yoto box. With over 700 Yoto cards to choose from (sold at both Yoto’s online store and Amazon) and the ability to Make Your Own (MYO), the Yoto Player is a great for fun, screen free entertainment for kids.

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Key Features

  • Up 10 hours of play per charge
  • Large pixel display
  • Play sleep sounds, white noise and more
  • OK-to-wake nightlight and clock
  • Magnetic charge dock included
  • Parent controllable via the app
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Ability to use the Yoto Player as a Bluetooth speaker

RRP £89.99 (or £85.49 using the Yoto discount code below)

What are the differences between the Yoto Player and Yoto Mini Player?

It’s worth mentioning that at the point of conducting this Yoto Player review, we already owned (and loved) the Yoto Mini player.

The main differences between the Yoto Player and Yoto Mini come down to portability. The Yoto Mini is a smaller (measuring 7 x 7 x 4cm) more portable handheld audio player, ideal for travel, car journeys and use outside of the home. On the flip side, the original Yoto player is larger (measuring 11 x 11 x 10.5cm). It is more suited to use inside the home.

Whilst the Yoto Player does offer a 10 hours battery life that allows it to be carried around, it’s designed more to be a fixed player, placed on the charging dock. The Yoto player is ideal in a bedroom or nursery setting.

Both the Yoto Mini and Yoto Player work using the credit sized card Yoto cards inserted into the top to play content. Likewise, both can be used to play sleep sounds, podcasts and child friendly radio.

What extra features does the Yoto Player have?

The additional features of the Yoto Player that the Yoto Mini doesn’t have include:

  • the nightlight (a big bonus for us)
  • the larger, more noticeable pixel screen with clock, which almost makes it more ‘robot like’ in appearance.

Charlie Cook's Favourite Book card

What age is the Yoto Player for?

The Yoto Player is great for all ages! Officially the Yoto Player is aimed at children aged 3 to 12 year. That said, there are some Yoto cards that are suitable from birth (with parental supervision). Personally, I think the Yoto Player is suitable for all kids (and grown ups!) as the audio options are pretty endless.

We carried out this review with my two children – my youngest who is 6 and my eldest who is 9. Having previously had a Tonies Toniebox I was pleased to see a wider selection of Yoto Cards for older children, with a wide selection of chapter book Yoto Cards that were more appealing to my 9 year old. My youngest can operate the Yoto box without assistance and the controls are very intuitive and easy to use.

Confession time. I sometimes listen to the Yoto by myself! With Yoto MYO cards, I don’t think you can ever be too old for a Yoto!

What’s in the box?

  • Yoto Player
  • Yoto Make Your Own / Welcome Card
  • Instructions
  • Yoto charging dock and plug

How easy is the Yoto Player to set up?

The Yoto Player is very straight forward to set up. You can get the Yoto player set up and start using it in minutes.

The Yoto box comes with a quick start guide included, and the instructions are incredibly easy to follow.

How to set up your Yoto Player

You will need to know your WIFI code, so if like me you always forget to jot that down, go and snap a photo of the code from your router before you start.

You first need to download the Yoto app (available free on both the App Store or Google Play for both Apple and android devices)

When your Yoto box is connected to the charging dock, you simply turn it on and press and hold both control buttons until a code appears on screen, This code is then entered on the Yoto App to sync the phone and Yoto device.

In the Yoto App, you then need to ‘set up a Yoto player’ and follow the on screen instructions, including linking the device to your Wifi. This process is even easier if you already have a Yoto device, as you can simply add the new player to your Yoto Household / Family, giving each player a unique name should you wish to control it via the app.

Yoto App

How does the Yoto Player work?

The Yoto Player is really simple and intuitive to use, even for younger children. Even when we were new to Yoto, my daughter (6) was able to very quickly navigate her way around the device. She was able to figure out which buttons to press in no time.

To play content on the Yoto, you simply insert the card in to the top of the cube. The content starts playing automatically. If you remove the card, the content will stop. Reinsert the card and it will continue from where it left off – ideal for longer Yoto cards and stories.

The two buttons on the top of the Yoto control volume and tracks, and you can even change what each button does by setting up shortcuts in the settings on the Yoto App.

yoto player buttons - how to use your Yoto - Step by step guide to what yoto buttons do

What do the two buttons on the Yoto do?

  • Turn left button clockwise to increase the volume
  • Turn anti clockwise to.lower the volume. Parents can set maximum volumes in the Yoto App if they wish.
  • The power button is on the right hand side of the Yoto player (press and hold for three seconds)
  • When a card is inserted the right hand button can be used to scroll forward and backwards through the tracks, or pressed to skip to the next track.
  • With no card inserted, pressing the right hand button once will trigger the Yoto Daily podcast.

We love the child led element of the Yoto Player, in that your child can quickly and easily pick the story or Yoto Card that they want to listen to and stop, start and pause it as they wish. It also has the added bonus of being fully controllable via the Yoto App, meaning that I can start a story and pause it when I think it’s time for my daughter to go to bed – all from the comfort of my bed!

Does the Yoto Player need WiFi / Internet?

Certain elements of the Yoto Player need a WiFI connection, such as podcasts and radio stations. However, once you have downloaded the Yoto Cards onto your device, they can be listened to anywhere.

The first time you insert a new Yoto Card into a Yoto, the content will be downloaded onto the player, which has 16GB (around 350 hours) worth of storage. You can check if the cards are fully downloaded before you leave via the Yoto App. This means that the Yoto Player can be taken out of the home, for car journeys and to the park should you wish. That said, if you want a more portable option, the Yoto Mini is better suited to travel.

Can you use the Yoto Player as a Bluetooth speaker?

Yes you can. If you wish to stream Spotify or another streaming service from your Yoto Player you simply need to sync the bluetooth connection to your device. To do this, head to your yoto player device on the Yoto App and click on settings. In the advanced settings section, turn on bluetooth pairing. Then press the left hand button on your Yoto player until it pairs. You can then play whatever content you like from your phone straight through the Yoto speakers.

Do you need any additional accessories?

The Yoto Player doesn’t necessarily need any additional accessories, however, there are a few Yoto Accessories that I would recommend. The first is the Yoto Adventure Jacket.

Whilst we personally think the Yoto Player looks better ‘nude’, the silicone Adventure Jacket is the best way to protect your Yoto Player from accidental drops or tumbles. If you’re using the Yoto with a younger child who is likely to want to carry it about, I would definitely add that to your basket too. The Yoto Adventure Jacket retails at £24.99 (currently on offer at £19.99) and comes in a choice of seven colours. We have the Rain Cloud Adventure Jacket which is a dark grey.

Yoto Adventure Jacket in Space Grey

Other useful Yoto accessories include Yoto storage such as the Yoto Card Case to store your Yoto Cards. The cards, whilst robust abd hardwearing are slim and small – so otherwise have the potential to get lost of fall down the sides of the sofa.

In addition, we also love the Yoto Headphones which can be inserted into the Yoto player headphone jack when you need a bit of peace and quiet. The Yoto Headphones also have a daisy chain mode, allowing two children to share one device with two headphones.

Yoto Headphones

What Yoto cards are there?

There are over 700 different Yoto Cards to get your hands on for your Yoto Player. Yoto cards include everything from Disney stories, Roald Dahl Classics, Julia Donaldson collections and Tom Fletcher chapter books. Content ranges from stories to music, podcasts to activities. You can even buy educational Yoto Cards and cards that can introduce children to new languages.

Yoto Cards Collection

According to Yoto, some of the most Popular Yoto cards in 2022 include The Gruffalo (listened to a whopping 5.8 MILLION times) and Disney Classics Frozen (listened to 2.3 million times). Similiarly, the recent Disney release Encanto also has a card which was listened to just shy of 1 million.

Some of our favourite Yoto Cards include Roald Dahl’s Enchanted Forest, the Claude Collection and Zog. You can check out our tried and tested recommendations on the best Yoto Cards below. Not surpirsingly, there are LOADS new Yoto Cards expected in 2023! Watch this space!

What is the battery life like on the Yoto Player?

Most of the time we have kept our Yoto Player on the charging base, which means we haven’t had to worry too much about battery life. That said, the Yoto Player claims to have a battery life of up to 10 hours off charge. How long it lasts will ultimately depend on how much your child is pressing buttons, swapping traps or switching cards in that time.

This is less than the 20 hours on the more portable Yoto Mini. We will only be using the Yoto Player at home, so 10 hours is perfectly adequate for our needs.

Yoto charging dock

Yoto Player Tips and Tricks: Features we love

Yoto Pixel Screen

We LOVE the giant pixel screen on the Yoto Player. Not only does it have a cute robot face when you first done it on, but the screen displays a unique image for each track on the Yoto card. Neve loves this part of the Yoto experience, always looking forward to what image comes next.

If you decide to create Make Your Own content, you can even create your own Yoto Icons to display on the screen. We use the app ‘8-bit painter’ to do this. You can also download other community created Yoto icons at yotoicons.com

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Yoto Make Your Own Cards (Yoto MYO Cards)

We are LOVING being able to Make Our Own Yoto cards. There are a number of ways to do this. First, we have made some Yoto cards of me reading Neve’s favourite stories aloud. We then downloaded audio content via our local library at Borrowbox (although for legal reasons you should delete this from your cards when your loan period has expired). You can also add content from purchase MP3s, CD or audio books that you already own. You can read our tried and tested step by step instructions on how to MYO Yoto Cards below.

What other content can you listen to on the Yoto Player?

There is LOADS of FREE content you can listen to on the Yoto. For me, that’s what really sets the Yoto apart when you weight up Yoto vs Tonies.

Sleep Sounds

If your child struggles to drift off at bedtime, or you have a young child that like background noise to help them fall asleep – this will be a handy feature! You can access sleep sounds on the Yoto Player by going to More in the top right corner on the app under My Library. Here, you can select from Yoto Radio (a special blend of child friendly soothing songs and music) to white noise such as Vacuum cleaners, fans, rainfall, thunderstorms or waves.

Yoto Radio

Does your child love listening to music but you worry about adult or explicit lyrics? The Yoto can provide access to loads of child friendly radio stations that can be played via the app on to your player.

Yoto Podcasts

From educational podcasts for kids such as the Week Junior Show or Science Weekly, to Yoto’s very own Yoto Daily podcast – the Yoto player has loads of podcasts to choose from. Neve ADORES Yoto Daily which we now listen to every morning at breakfast. From jokes to riddles, fun facts to games, Jake at Yoto Daily is a fun screen-free form of entertainment that leaves both hands free for eating their cereal!

Yoto Timers

Yoto parents have raved about these simple timers on the Yoto app. We love the two minute Toothbrush timer that encourages little ones to brush their teeth for the allocated time. There is also a Tidy Up Timer which can encourage even the most reluctant of mess makers to clear up after themselves.

Yoto Soundscapes

Again, best suited to younger children, these soundscape cards provide fun background noises and sound effects for creative play. Whether their walking the plank on a pirate ship, working on a construction site or heading under water in a submarine; they’re great for bringing their imagination to life.

Slumberkins + Yoto

If you’re little one has trouble relaxing, calming down or becomes overwhelmed with sensory overload, these Slumberkins meditations and visualisations can help centre and focus on a mindful activity. They are helpful for all but a real positive for children with ADHD, Autism or Aspergers.

Yoto nightlight and Ok to wake clock

We LOVE the nightlight feature on the Yoto player, which is subtle enough not to over stimulate your child, but bright enough to provide a gentle glow in their bedroom. The nightlight is set up in the settings on the Yoto App. You xan choose from 7 different colours – a selection of which are pictured below. You can also set Night and Day modes on the Yoto which can be used as an Ok to wake sleep trainer.

I set the Yoto Player to change colour at 7.25am. This way, if Neve wakes up earlier than this, her clock will still be purple and she knows to go back to sleep. if the Yoto is blue, she can get up. Whilst Neve is obviously a little older; we’ve found this works really well. I would have loved this with Neve as a toddler, because sleep training a preschooler is hard!

So time for our Yoto Player review – what do we love and what would we improve?

Yoto Player Review: Pros

  • Easy and intuitive to use
  • Robust and hardwearing audio player (great for kids)
  • Ad free, camera free and microphone free (great for privacy and security with children)
  • Large pixel screen which brings each card and track to life
  • Built in clock (great for teaching the time)
  • Night light and Ok to wake clock (in a choice of colours)
  • Ability to control the Yoto from another room using the Yoto App (lifesaver!)
  • Huge range of Yoto cards to choose from, which are affordable and suitable for wide range of ages (including older children)
  • Wide range of free content including radio stations, podcasts and sleepsounds
  • Yoto Daily podcast has overhauled our before school morning routine
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Great customer service (and a brand who listens to feedback and acts on it!)
  • Yoto Club (great value for money for those buying cards more regularly or looking to build up a Yoto Library)

Yoto Player Review: Cons

So how would we improve the Yoto?

  • Volume is limited – For most parents will be a good thing, but there are times when I wish it could be just a smidge louder, for example when listening to a story with my daughter whilst getting ready.
  • The Yoto Club has some limitations. Recent changes to the set up of the Yoto Club haven’t pleased everyone. There are now limited choices from which you can use your Yoto credits. Would be great to see exclusive content for Yoto Club members or the ability to have early access to new release Yoto Cards. Without this, I think people will only have the Yoto Club membership for a limited period of time. Great for beginners looking to build up their Yoto library, less great for those who already have a wide selection of Yoto Cards.
  • No rewind controller – The Yoto Player doesn’t currently have the ability to rewind using the buttons (only switch between tracks). If your child has a tendency to natter, they can’t manually rewind it on the Yoto Player itself. That said, you can rewind on the Yoto App. You simply manually move the progress bar back by a few seconds – an easy workaround if you have your phone to hand.
  • Lack of movement – Some children may miss the interactive element of a screen or book. My youngest did expect the pixels on screen to move initially. For this reason, its great to combine books and the cards (but obviously that comes with an additional expense).
  • Cost – The cost of Yoto cards is inevitably more costly than purchasing a standard audio book, ebook or physical book. That said, not in all cases – for example – The Matilda Yoto Card costs £9.99 and its currently £10.99 on Audible. Either way, the Yoto cards are generally cheaper to buy than Tonies chraracters. I feel they are well worth the RRP.

Which is better, the Yoto Player or the Yoto Mini Player?

Yoto Mini

Honestly, we’ve enjoyed and used both. We tend to keep the original Yoto Player on charge in my daughters bedroom all of the time, so it acts as more of a fixed bedtime audio player that we listen to before bed.

The Yoto Mini Player has become a more portable option for us. We listen to the Yoto Daily podcast on the player downstairs whilst eating breakfast, We would also opt to use the Yoto Mini if we were travelling or visiting friends and family. For that reason, I absolutely think that you can justify purchasing both if budget allows.

Yoto vs Tonie which is better?

The Yoto vs Tonie Debate is a fairly big one. Many parents ask which is better – the Yoto Player or the Tonies Toniebox?

There are lots of similarities between the Toniebox and the Yoto Player. In my opinion, the Yoto Player offers something extra, particularly given the wide range of free content such as podcasts, music, sleep sounds and Make Your Own (MYO content) .

yoto vs tonies

Yoto also has a wider selection of cards available and is slightly more affordable than the Tonies characters.

You can check out our full Yoto vs Tonie comparison in our full comparison post below.

Is the Yoto Player worth the money?

Absolutely! The Yoto has been used every single day since we had it. We use it at breakfast getting ready for school and is now a crucial part of our bedtime routine. In summary, for less than £100, I think the Yoto Player is worth every penny.

We are really looking forward to the new Yoto cards expected in 2023!

Can you trust us?

Here at Real Mum Reviews, we’ve been sharing our honest reviews of products aimed at parents since 2013. We pride ourselves on providing detailed, thorough and impartial reviews. We aim to answer the questions that parents really want to know when making those all-important purchase decisions. Whether the item has been gifted to us or paid for directly by ourselves, we promise to provide honest, impartial and genuine. We provide verdicts of our experience including our views on the pros and cons of each product we test. What follows is our honest Yoto Player Review with tried and tested hints, tips and hacks from our experiences a real Mum with two daughters.

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Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse REVIEW

Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse REVIEW

#AD – gifted for review

My daughter is on the move! I repeat, SHE IS ON THE MOVE!!! Over the last few weeks and months we have gone from crawling to standing and cruising to now standing a little on her own, and as of last week, she has started to take those adorable first few unaided steps.

As a result of her new found freedom, Neve is now into everything, and spends most of her time navigating around the lounge trying to find something to play with.

We recently introduced Neve to the Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse, and it has been a huge hit with both Neve and her elder sister. It is now also known fondly in our household as “baby jail” as it contains and occupies her in one place contently playing for long enough for me and Mike to watch Neighbours undisturbed. Life goals! 🙂

Little Tikes Light 'n Go Activity Garden Treehouse

About the Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse

The Little Tikes Treehouse is designed to get your baby moving – and it does just that (if you can get her older sibling out of it that is!)

This premiere playset has over 80 activities and features that will grow with your child from 6 months to 3 years.

Babies will love the treehouse’s Magic Lantern, which includes three modes of play: Explore Colours, Dance Party and Collect Fireflies.  Baby will love watching the twinkling lights, grooving to the fun music, and collecting fireflies across the floor.

Other activities include a ramp style slide, monkey press release zip line, shapesorter, mailbox, archways to crawl through, a clicking clock, a door bell, a working door, ball feeder and zig zag drop and much much more!

The Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse retails at £89.99.

 Little Tikes Light 'n Go Activity Garden Treehouse

Our Experience of the Little Tikes Treehouse

As you will know if you have read our previous Little Tikes reviews, I always avoid the construction element of these toys where ever possible as I am the least coordinated person you will ever meet. I am lucky that either my other half or Dad usually volunteer to take on the task. I did actually attempt this one myself, but gave up halfway through as attempting it with the child in tow was never going to end well. That said, the instructions are pretty easy to follow for those who have some form of spacial awareness (not me!) and all the parts are clearly labelled. You do need a small screwdriver to fix the pieces in to place, but all the screws are included in a little bag. Left to his undisturbed devices, it took the other half around 15 minutes to put together.

My first impressions of the Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse were very positive. It can be used in two ways, either compactly as a square shape or folded outwards which although takes up more space, encourages your child to move around more using perhaps one hand for stability. It is made from sturdy plastic and as such, can be used indoors or outdoors (You would need to store back inside however due to it containing batteries).

Neve has just discovered a new found love of dancing and music, and so absolutely loves the sounds and tunes from the  Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse –  in particular the “find the fireflies” song, which spreads a red disco style light all over the carpet whilst playing a catchy tune. She also loves the sound of the doorbell and the little creak as she opened and closed the door.

Little Tikes Light 'n Go Activity Garden Treehouse

The Pelican ball feeder is loads of fun, and Neve really enjoys opening up his beak, popping in a ball and watching it slide down the ramp. At first she had to be helped to do this, but over recent months she had gained in confidence and can now do this on her own. It’s great to watch her stand more and more, and she now stands with one hand for support whilst interacting with the other. Occasionally she lets go altogether, and her balance is improving by the day 🙂

Little Tikes Light 'n Go Activity Garden Treehouse

There are LOTS and lots of interactive features on the Little Tikes Treehouse including the ball spinner in the giraffe’s tummy, the shape sorted and “mailbox” style door, and a little ramp which is lots of fun for them to crawl over.

 Little Tikes Light 'n Go Activity Garden Treehouse

If you have an older sibling like we do, it is great to watch the two of them play together, and observe Erin trying to teach Neve how the ramps work, or how to press the buttons on the music station.

Pros:

  • Easy to assemble
  • Lots of interactive features that grow with your child.
  • Disco / Musical Light show is really impressive.
  • Can be used in a variety of ways making every playtime session slightly different.
  • Can be used “open” or closed depending on the kind of play you want to encourage.
  • Teaches about shapes, colours, special awareness, and encourages movement and confidence in mobility.

Cons:

  • At £89.99 this is quite an investment,  the Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse is not a budget item. That said, it can be used over quite a long time span with your child, and as such, I believe it is good value for money. In theory the Activity Garden Treehouse can be used from 6 months, when your child is able to crawl and clamber around on all fours. As they then grow in size and confidence they can discover the other features of the Treehouse. Erin is now 4 and to be honest there have been a few times when Neve isn’t around and Erin has happily played with it on her own!
  • The songs stick in your head – a lot! 🙂 Not a negative as such, but just be prepared to break out into “Catch the Fireflies!” in the middle your office meeting.
  • This is quite a large product so if you are in a one bedroom flat with limited storage this probably isn’t the toy for you. That said, when it is in the ‘closed’ square set up, it can be easily popped in to the corner of a room and takes up no more room than a baby bouncer.

You can learn more about the Little Tikes Light ‘n Go Activity Garden Treehouse on the Little Tikes website here. If you like this review, why not check out our Little Tikes Build Your Own house review and our review of the Little Tikes Go Green Playhouse.

The Little Tikes Activity Garden Treehouse is available to purchase at Amazon and is currently on offer at £63.99!

*Disclosure – We were provided with the Little Tikes Activity Garden Treehouse free of charge in exchange for our honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post contains affiliate links*

REVIEW – Little Tikes Lullaby Lovebird

REVIEW – Little Tikes Lullaby Lovebird

Our daughter has had an interesting journey since her birth! Since she was born, she has spent 4 weeks in hospital with Mummy, 2 weeks in her Nanny’s spare bedroom, and now 6 at home with the entire family. As a result, she tends to be able to adapt well and now can sleep pretty much anywhere, which is handy as she also has a noisy 3 year old sister to worry about! 🙂 When staying at my in laws, we were sent a Little Tikes Lullaby Lovebird to help comfort her and keep her calm. It went down a treat and we have used it as a pre-sleep aid ever since!!

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About Little Tikes Lullaby Lovebird

The Lullaby Lovebird is an adorable green plush bird which plays sounds and music to help calm and comfort your baby.

The bird has three different sound modes

    1. Personal Message – enabling you to record your own voice or sing your own message to your baby.
    2. Soothing Music – with a number of recognisable and calming tunes
    3. Nature Sounds – subtle wildlife and noises from the great outdoors

The recording option allows up to 10 seconds of voice recording – this is particularly great if you are going out for the evening and worry that the baby will not settle without you!!

The Lullaby Lovebird retails at £14.99 and is suitable from birth to 18 months.

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Our Experience

We have used the Lullaby Lovebird with Neve since she was around 4 weeks old. He is a very friendly looking character and soft to the touch. The buttons are settings are hidden under a Velcro flap on the back, meaning that the child itself is not exposed to any hard plastic parts.

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The Lullaby is perfect for calming your baby after a bath or before bed, and we have incorporated the lovebird into our bedtime routine.

You can decide how long you would like the sounds to play for – initially the music only plays for a few seconds, but you can flick to another setting which  plays for up to 10 minutes before shutting off – perfect for settling your baby prior to their naps or bedtime.

The tunes are subtle and calming, not at all tinny or garish –  and I was happy to listen to them – unlike some musical toys which can become frustrating for parents! There are 7 different songs, which is a real bonus, as you do not have to sit and listen to the same sound on repeat!

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As the child gets older, they would be able to trigger the music themselves, as I think he is light enough for a baby to hold unaided from approximately 4 months. The music is triggered by simply squeezing or pressing the heart in the centre of his tummy.

Being a mum of two, I have found the Lullaby Lovebird particularly useful for when Neve is awake and I am taking Erin to bed or to the toilet. I can pop her in the cot or her rocker chair with the lovebird and she just lies/sits contently looking at it whilst it plays a familiar tune. This has been a real benefit, as I was really worried about coping with both at the same time, particularly when I was less mobile than I am now!

I recorded a brief “Hello Neve – beautiful girl” message which plays at the beginning of the songs, and now she is older you can see her visually respond to this with a big beaming smile! 🙂 The message can be changed regularly so we tend to alternate between one from me or my partner. This feature is great for older babies who may suffer a bit with separation anxiety, as it would be reassuring for them to hear a familiar voice when staying with grandparents or other carers.

Overall, we are really happy with the Lullaby Lovebird, and it is something we can use with Neve as she grows. I am looking forward to her being able to hold him herself and have a cuddle and play with the ribbons on the bottom of his tail.

You can learn more about the Little Tikes Lullaby Lovebird on the Little Tikes Website.

*Disclosure – we were sent a Lullaby Lovebird in exchange for our honest review, however all thoughts and opinions are our own*

REVIEW – Little Tikes Sway ‘n Play Gym

REVIEW – Little Tikes Sway ‘n Play Gym

My daughter is now nearly 3 months old, and is starting to notice the world around her. It is so rewarding to see her growing and interacting with us – we are now getting smiles of recognition and she responds to bright lights, colours and shapes. We had a play gym when Erin was little and I noticed how quickly she started to wiggle and move once she had some stimulation.

We were recently sent the Little Tikes Sway ‘n Play Gym to test out with Neve – a play mat with a difference! 🙂

About Sway ‘n Play Gym

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The Little Tikes Sway ‘n Play Gym is quite different to other play gyms on the market in that it features a unique overhead bar that sways backwards and forwards automatically! The sway bar gently swings the hanging characters, encouraging your baby to track with their eyes and reach for them.

The Sway ‘n Play Gym features five toys with unique textures as well as a tummy time pillow.  It grows with your child, from newborn, and is suitable for lay & play, tummy time, and sit & playing fun.

The Sway ‘n Play Gym features:

  • Adjustable/removable overhead bar
  • Bar sways to encourage baby to reach and bat at the toys.
  • Removable mirror in centre of the bar
  • Bolster pillow to help with tummy time
  • Four fun hanging toys that can be removed and rearranged.
  • Play mat has 10 fun minutes of music including recognisable lullabys.
  • Additional loops on mat to attach more toys
  • Baby gym mat is machine washable in cold water.

The Sway ‘n Play Gym retails at £49.99

You can see more info on the product on the Little Tikes website.

Our Experience

We started using with my daughter when she was four weeks old. The gym is easy to set up, with the toys simply hanging from the bar and attaching with a Velcro tab. They can be moved around and removed as you wish. The bar slots into the large base unit, and attaches to the other side of the mat with a plastic hook. I was reassured to see that the bar was made from lightweight foam and therefore was soft to the touch and would not hurt my daughter if it was knocked over.

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There are two buttons on the main base – one for music and one for motion. Both ‘time out’ after a few minutes so that the batteries do not drain if accidently left on. The four hanging toys and a mirror are included in the box. The mirror is great for Neve to look at her reflection, and is attached via Velcro so it can be placed where ever you like or removed completely.

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At first, Neve lay on the mat relatively calmly watching the moving parts and listening to the music. The songs are familiar and comforting, and there are two volumes so you can decide whether to have a more subtle background noise or full volume sound.

As Neve has grown bigger, she now enjoys knocking the parts with her hands – each toy makes different sounds including rustles and rattles.

The tummy time pillow included although she is possibly a little young for this yet as she cannot confidently lift up her head. Practice makes perfect, and I have read that it is to be encouraged every day to strengthen their back and spine.

The overhead curve with the motion setting rocks slowly backwards and forwards, which is a really effective way of encouraging your baby to visually track motion. Neve follows the objects as they moved backwards and forwards above her and smiles as they pass over her head!

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Overall we have really enjoyed the Sway ‘n Play Activity mat, but there are a couple of improvements that would make us love it even more. Firstly, the motor that causes the system to move can be a little on the noisy side and on the lower sound setting you can hear this quite clearly. Also, the base unit does not always stay in place and the foam bar can easily pop out of the base, meaning that it is a little more flimsy than I would like. That said, it is the only play mat I have seen that has this swaying part, and it really does entertain and soothe my daughter. I can leave her contently playing on her mat whilst I rush upstairs with my toddler when she declares she “NEEDS A POO!!!!!” without having to worry about her getting upset.

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Pros

  • Neve enjoyed the music, range of songs so that the same one isn’t repeated too often.
  • The moving arch caught Neve’s attention and she followed the moving parts with her eyes
  • Bright colourful design with contrasting colours
  • Easy to set up
  • Majority of product folds away for easy storage
  • Grows with child – suitable from birth and after child is sitting
  • Slightly padded mat which is wipe clean should baby posset up milk whilst wriggling!
  • Smaller size mat so perfect for homes without a great deal of floor space.
  • Toys and mirror clip off so can be played with individually as well as on the mat.

Cons

  • The moving arch is quite audible if you have the music off or on the quieter setting.
  • Sometimes the arch falls over so there is a bit of an art to getting it correctly balanced before you start. The base is meant to clip into the mat but doesn’t tend to stay in place, so I resorted to simply placing it on the mat. As the arch is made out of foam it is quite light and therefore doesn’t hold itself upright very easily – occasionally the foam pops out of the base, and therefore I think this could do with a few tweaks to make it more sturdy. That said, at least with it being made of foam you can be confident if it does fall it will not hurt your child!
  • Base of the arch is quite big therefore is a little bulky when packing away.
  • Does require 4 AAA batteries which aren’t included so stock up! 🙂

*Disclosure – We were sent the Sway ‘n Play Activity Gym from Little Tikes in return for our honest review, however all thoughts and opinions are our own.”

REVIEW – Tomy Jumbo’s Jamboree

REVIEW – Tomy Jumbo’s Jamboree

You can’t beat a musical toy. In my opinion there is no better way of interacting with your toddler than getting on the floor with them and creating some music and sound! My daughter Erin has loved music since she was tiny, and has always enjoyed instruments, rhythm and dancing!

We were lucky enough to road test the TOMY Jumbo’s Jamboree – a musical elephant that has lots of hidden delights! 🙂

Product Description

It’s party time whenever Jumbo’s Jamboree rolls into town! This clever little elephant on wheels will roll merrily along playing a happy tune, with toddlers following in his wake to get a better look at all his lively colours. But Jumbo has an extra trick up his trunk. Pull him apart into seven pieces and you have an orchestra on your hands!

His trunk is a trumpet… his matching ears rattle, there are pan pipes, a xylophone and more! Children will love discovering these hidden surprises and experimenting with music and rhythm. And when it’s time for the band to move on, there’s a matching game you can play!

Parts like the trunk and the ears clip on to colour-coded connectors, while stripes on the back help line up the remaining parts in the right sequence. Jumbo’s Jamboree develops memory (he is an elephant, after all) and helps refine motor skills as your little one works out how to piece together the different pieces for a really satisfying end result.

The tune that sounds as he rolls along and the music the children can play with the instruments all make for a journey of discovery and creativity.

See more at: http://uk.tomy.com/products/jumbos-jamboree#sthash.0QaNNsp4.dpuf

RRP – £20.99

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Our Experience:

We road tested the Jumbo Jamboree with three children aged between 9 months and 3.5 years. All of them absolutely LOVED it!

The elephant on its own is an attractive and appealing design for children. He has a friendly face, and has lots of bright colours, so all of them couldn’t wait to open it and take him out the packaging. The product does require adult help to unpackage, largely because of the amount of cable ties and plastic required to hold the product together. With pieces that all separate, there is no other way around this as otherwise pieces could go missing in the shop, however it does mean that parents will need scissors or ply cutters to remove all the bits before the children can play.

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On first look, it was quite easy to see that the elephant separated into lots of different parts and individual instruments, including a trumpet, xylophone, drum, harmonica, and bell rattles. The elephant itself also plays a happy jingly tune when pushed along, with the tail banging on his drum based bottom as he moves! (Very clever!)

The youngest of the group, Immy, loved playing with the elephants ears (the bell rattles) and they were the perfect size for her little hands to grip. Nathan, the eldest, loved the elephants nose (the trumpet) – marching around the lounge playing it like he was in a circus band! Erin loved the xylophone, which she could play with the stick that holds all the pieces together.

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With so many parts to play with they were all happy to play together and share. Some elements such as the harmonica Erin just couldn’t get the hang of at first, just making her own little “hoooo” noises into it, but after a few attempts, a couple of days later she finally got the swing of it and was pleased as punch that she could do it “all by herself”.

With all the elements playing at once, you can probably imagine it gets a touch on the noisy side, however you wouldn’t buy a musical toy without expecting a bit of noise! A child playing individually would be a lot quieter however! 🙂

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The older children enjoyed putting all the pieces back together again, and the colours on the base of the elephant helped guide them as to the correct place to put them. A younger child would struggle to do this in my opinion, but that’s one of the product’s positives for us, the fact that it almost grows up with the child and will be fun for a number of years as their spacial awareness and understanding of colours and shapes increases.

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Overall we felt that the Jumbo Jamboree was great value for money and a toy that can be shared across a variety of ages. For children who love making music and puzzles, the Jumbo Jamboree is the perfect combination!

Pros:

  • Great for children of a variety of ages. The recommended age is from 12 months – we tested it with 3 children aged from 9 months to 3.5 years and all of them enjoyed playing with the individual music pieces. Great for children    with siblings to encourage playing together and sharing.
  • Children will love figuring out how all the pieces come apart and slot back together
  • Cute and appealing elephant character with a friendly face 🙂
  • Can be played with in its entirety as a push along musical elephant or with all the individual instruments separately.
  • Lots of thought gone into the set up of the Jumbo Jamboree – great how the elephants tail plays the drums and how all the instruments slot together to create the elephant shape.
  • Match colours to help younger children know where to put the pieces
  • No batteries required! 🙂

Cons

  • Lots of packaging! Because of the nature of the elephant where all the pieces come apart, it needs a significant amount of plastic and cable ties to hold it all together, some more obvious than others! As a result, it probably took about 10 minutes for my other half to remove some of the ties holding the product together whilst a group of impatient children waited to play! This is however necessary in order to keep all pieces of the product in the box.
  • Don’t expect peace and quiet for a while! 🙂 As with any musical toy it does exactly what it says it will – makes a noise!!! 🙂

You can learn more about the Jumbo Jamboree on the Tomy website here – http://uk.tomy.com/products/jumbos-jamboree