Tonie box Vs Yoto Player

Looking into both of these for my little one does anyone have any experience with either or a recommendation for one over the other?
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Yoto's selection is massive. They also have something called yoto club that you pay about £12 per month and you get 2 credits per month to get free cards (cards range from £6 to about £10, the Harry Potter ones are more expensive. You also get free shipping and 10% off on cards outside of club. You get credits that can be used to apply discounts for later purchases too. You can even make your own cards. I find cards are easier to keep and maintain. The figurines can add up quickly and can be tricky to keep. The cards are easier.

@Thao thanks for your input! I think I'm also leaning this way because I think the figurines on the toy box would be seen more as a toy than the cards for the yoto

Team yoto, we’ve had the mini and the original for over a year now and our 2 year old loves it. Plus it’s cheaper, more selection, original voices used unlike the tonies, it’s a nightlight, lullaby radio, podcasts, app has it all on your phone downloaded so you don’t need to even carry anything to listen xx

Yoto! The longevity on it is far better than the tonie. It’s also got more functions than the tonie. We use it as a white noise machine and night light as well as the podcasts and cards. The cards are a million times easier to take out anywhere (car, holiday, families houses etc) and much easier to store as well.

I bought my son a tonie for his 2nd birthday and he loves it, he uses it everyday however, I’m buying him a yoto mini for his 3rd birthday this month. Yoto has way more variety, the content is longer, cards are cheaper, the yoto mini seems more portable than the tonie box and the yoto cards have more of a selection for older children so it’ll grow with him for example they have cards for learning other languages, phonics, maths etc

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