Yoto Sounds For Sleep

£10.99 £8.79

More than a storyteller

A world of imagination in your living room. Or bedroom. Or kitchen. Yoto Player fills your home with inspiring audio and lets kids lead the way.

Return of the lie-in

Yoto Player can let your kids know when it’s time to start the day! Use the Yoto App to set wake-up routines that work for your family.

Make bedtime a breeze

Relax with the night light, unwind with white noise, or cosy up with Sleep Radio. Yoto Player will have night owls nodding off in no time.

 

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A Closer Look

The Details

Yoto Says: A great card to incorporate into your child’s bedtime routine, with calming sound effects to summon the sandman. 

A collection a soothing sounds to help you fall asleep.

We are by the sea, and can hear the gentle sound of waves breaking on the shore and the clink of boats bobbing about on the water. In the jungle, all is at peace for now; the frogs croak gently and the crickets play their chorus.

As well as sounds of nature, there is a collection of melodic musical arrangements that will soothe and relax, as well as some of the quirkier ways to help bring sleep such as white noise, pink noise, and the gentle hum of a distant vacuum cleaner!

Sweet dreams!

Sound Effects on Yoto

Bringing a little piece of nature into your home, these sound effects are great for feeding young imaginations.

Track listing:

  1. Lake
  2. Lakeside Oasis
  3. Rural France
  4. Thundery Rain
  5. Devon Hedgerow
  6. Light Rain in Woodland
  7. White Noise
  8. Pink Noise
  9. Brown Noise
  10. Vacuum Cleaner
  11. Noisy Fan
  12. Binaural Beats
  13. Soundscape Underscores

Mr Mole's Marvellous Ideas

Yoto Player can let your kids know when it’s time to start the day! Use the Yoto App to set wake-up routines that work for your family.

Larry's Learning Outcomes

Relax with the night light, unwind with white noise, or cosy up with Sleep Radio. Yoto Player will have night owls nodding off in no time.

About The Brand

Yoto | How to Set Up Yoto Player My co-founder Filip and I were talking about the challenges of modern parenting. We both had nagging concerns around the effects of excess screen time for young children, with potential negatives around sleep disruption, fine motor control development and addictiveness of screens making us think twice about putting our kids in front of a screen. Having enrolled my children at a Montessori nursery, I was also fascinated by the teachings of Maria Montessori. She believed (amongst other things) that child development was improved through allowing children certain levels of independence, and to place emphasis on using physical objects in learning and play. Despite all of this, we’re actually both technophiles and big believers in the power of the internet and tech as a force for good. Screens aren’t always bad! Also, having met whilst working together in the digital music world, we really wanted to give our kids easy access to music and other audio content. So we came up with the idea of a connected, screen-free audio device that kids could be fully in control of using physical smartcards. With no experience in hardware, electronics or industrial design, but liking the idea of a challenge, we got to work prototyping a basic device and started testing with our own families and friends.

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