We listen to our Yoto Mini 100% by first making "Make Your Own" cards. These are blank cards (every Yoto player comes with 1 Make Your Own Card). I buy extras, and we download audiobooks, create playlists on the Yoto website, and then use the app and Yoto mini to sink the playlists to the card.
To follow this tutorial you'll need:
1, Your computer with the audio files on it that you want to turn into a Yoto card
2. A Yoto mini (or regular) plus Make Your Own cards
3. The Yoto app
Since Toto cards with stories are SO expensive, the Make Your Own Cards are the inexpensive way to use a Yoto mini. Since we use Ambleside Online, I'm able to download a lot of older books via Librivox to use for free too.
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