Showing posts with label Yoto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoto. Show all posts

Monday, 24 November 2025

A six-year-old reminds us that Granny needs her music more than the John Lewis Dad needs a vinyl

John Lewis may have got the message right, but Music for Dementia’s Christmas ad, shot on a shoestring budget, reveals the missing audience.

Music for Dementia has today released a powerful new Christmas film.

Inspired by the John Lewis ad, the film demonstrates the unspoken power of music, but this time in the lives of families impacted by dementia. 

The Music for Dementia campaign conceived and shot the film in just ten days on a shoestring budget, casting friends and family in the film to show how music can connect generations.

The film opens with an old woman isolated and locked out of technology as she fumbles with a vinyl record and in a poignant moment, she contemplates putting CDs into her toaster. 

She is handed a children’s audio player by her six-year-old granddaughter. With the simple inserted of a card, the Yoto Player (designed for kids but brilliantly easy to use for all ages), instantly connects her with m4dRADIO, a radio station specifically designed to give those living with dementia non-stop access to music from different decades. Immediately, the family shares a special moment of connection across three generations, and the woman’s world becomes instantly brighter.

The six-year-old star of the film is Aria Wheele, whose mother, Peyton, works for Music for Dementia. Aria, who has no previous activating experience, told That's Christmas 365: “Being on set was like stepping into a giant storybook. I got to wear a costume, and help everyone smile with music, it was cool.”

Amy Shackleton, Project Lead at Music for Dementia says: “John Lewis's Christmas campaign articulates something Music for Dementia has been advocating for years, that music connects us.

"It’s great that they are helping shine a light on the power of music, but we’re mindful that the people that need music the most often find it hardest to listen to because of barriers with technology. 

"That’s why we decided to make our own Christmas film - albeit in just a few days and with a tiny budget! We think it packs an emotional punch and hope it encourages families to help their loved ones enjoy the gift of music this Christmas.”

Recent Music for Dementia research with 1,000 family carers of people living with dementia reveals the scale of the problem: only three in ten older family carers are able to stream music with their loved one 

Age UK research paints a similar picture,they found that six in ten internet users aged 65 or over never use the internet to stream music or videos.

Music for Dementia spent the last year working with families living with dementia to understand why they struggle to listen to music, redesigning its m4dRADIO interface in order to make it easier. It’s part of the charity's Music Made Easy campaign launched earlier this year, calling on tech companies and music streamers to help older generations access their music.

It discovered that children’s tech is leading the way in creating screen-free, tactile, intuitive devices. In May of this year Music for Dementia ran a pilot trial with 180 families affected by dementia, giving them each a children’s Yoto Player and a Yoto card that when inserted, plays automatically, allowing them to listen to m4dRADIO in one simple move. 80% of families said the Yoto Player increased the amount that they were able to listen to music, and 92% of participating families would recommend screen-free music devices for older people.

Following the success of the Yoto trial, Music for Dementia is giving away 500 free Yoto kits, which include a 20% discount code for a Yoto Player, Yoto cards which give access to m4dRADIOs six non-stop music channels and handy stickers to attach to the device with easy-to-read instructions. To apply for a free Yoto kit visit https://www.musicfordementia.org.uk/yoto

Dom Hodge, Head of Music and Sound at Yoto, commented: “Yoto's screen-free, intuitive technology was designed to empower children as young as three to access audio independently, and this pilot with Music for Dementia showed that it's equally effective at connecting people living with dementia to the music they love simply and easily without screens or complicated mechanisms. 

This powerful film perfectly highlights how simple, accessible tech can break down barriers and bring joy to families through the universal power of music."

In the UK there are 940,000 people living with dementia, and this figure is projected to rise to 1.5million by 2040. Research shows music can manage dementia symptoms such as agitation and distress, bring back memories and even abilities thought lost, create moments of joy and overcome isolation.

You can learn more about Yoto here https://thatschristmas.blogspot.com/2025/09/the-yoto-player-and-yoto-mini-world-of.html

Tuesday, 16 September 2025

The Yoto Player and Yoto Mini: A world of screen-free kids’ audio. Ideal for Christmas Gifting

The gift that keeps on giving is the Yoto Player. Supporting independent play, listening and learning from ages 3-12, the Yoto player grows with the whole family providing years of entertainment and learning to children at all different levels. 

Yoto is an amazing kids’ audio player with a wide range of functions and features, including a programmable night light and clock; OK-to-wake settings; room thermometer; its own daily podcast; family radio stations; as well as endless hours of free stories, music, podcasts and sleep sounds.

Having skyrocketed to success since its launch on Kickstarter in 2017, the Yoto brand has gone from strength to strength – with hundreds of thousands of families around the world now enjoying Yoto. 

The Yoto Player keeps creative play, privacy and safety at its heart - it's ad-free with no microphones or cameras, and is packed with free audio and features for family life, designed to encourage kids to be more independent throughout their day.

Inspired by Montessori principles, the Yoto Player is activated via Yoto Cards, which are slotted into the audio player to play audiobooks, music, podcasts, and activities.

There are over 1,000 cards to choose from, from Peppa Pig, Paw Patrol, Judith Kerr, Disney, Roald Dahl, Marvel, Star Wars and Enid Blyton to name just a few, as well as the Harry PotterTM series. 

You’ll also find a whole catalogue of Yoto original stories with engaging content about our world, other cultures, languages, the solar system, animals, science, baking recipes and so much more. There really is a Yoto card for everyone!

Not only does the Yoto Player keep little ones entertained throughout the day, it can also play a key role in better bedtimes. 

With features like a day-and-night clock, built-in nightlight, sleep radio and sounds, a sleep timer, alarms and sleep focussed Yoto cards, bedtime routines and wind downs have never been easier thanks to Yoto.

With 24 hours of play per charge the Bluetooth-enabled Yoto Player also connects to the free Yoto App, allowing you to manage and customise your Player from your phone, also home to all of your cards and allowing you to control audio settings from the touch of a button. 

Never leaving you stuck when needed most, Yoto Player has USB-C fast-charging and wireless charging for choice and convenience and 32GB of storage for 600+ hours of audio for offline listening, meaning you can still listen to your favourite story away from home.

For those on the go, the Yoto Mini is the perfect, portable travel companion, allowing kids to expand their imagination as they explore the world. The petite Yoto Mini lets kids listen without limits, giving them the freedom to safely enjoy their favourite audio on the move. 

Yoto Mini, like its older sibling the Yoto Player, is controlled using physical Yoto Cards, and provides many of the same features but in a much smaller handheld device. 

The compact size and impressive 14 hour battery life of the Yoto Mini makes it perfect for long car journeys, flights and family days out, providing children access to stories, music, podcasts, learning and more on the go.

The Yoto Player is retailing at £89.99 and the Yoto Mini at £59.99, both available at Yotoplay.com and on Amazon.

Yoto Player RRP: £89.99 | Stockist: https://uk.yotoplay.com/yoto-player

Yoto Mini RRP: £59.99 | Stockist: https://uk.yotoplay.com/yoto-mini