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Do you have childhood memories of listening to tape cassettes on long drives? Or maybe it was stashes of CDs in the glove box? Great audio can turn long drives with the family into exciting adventures, and podcasts are a great way to entertain and engage young minds and stimulate interesting family chats.

We’re big fans of family-friendly podcasts—we even make one ourselves called Yoto Daily! And if you’re looking for the best podcasts for kids on long road trips, then here are five of our favorites.

1. But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids If you want to spark some interesting drive-time conversations with your kids, then this is the place to start. But Why asks kids to send in their own questions, and then answers them with the help of subject matter experts. Questions vary from the small (why do ladybugs have spots?) to the big (What is the Coronavirus?) and episodes cover a wide range of subjects in between—cooking, science, language, and more. But Why is always entertaining, and breaks down complex subject matter into terms kids can understand and relate to.

2. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: This inspiring podcast isn’t just for bedtime, and it’s not just for girls! The publishers of the excellent Rebel Girls books bring some of their favorite biographies to life in the form of audio fairy tales. Each episode explores the lives of famous (and famously overlooked) women including Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Frida Kahlo, and Margaret Hamilton, and will no doubt inspire some fascinating conversation in your car and beyond.

3. The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: This interstellar adventure podcast follows an 8-year-old boy, Finn Caspain, who lives on an interplanetary space station with his friends and their pet robots. Each episode is packed with sharp-witted humor and great sound effects, and the creator’s son, Griffin, makes regular guest appearances as the show’s Editor. There are over 100 episodes (around 13 hours) of this podcast available, making it perfect for enjoying over the course of a long family holiday.

4. Story Shed: When he’s not creating Yoto’s own kids’ podcast, Yoto Daily, Jake Harris is at home on the Story Shed podcast. Each episode features a new and original story for kids of all ages, often written with teachable lessons in mind – in fact, Jake was a school teacher himself before joining Yoto! Story Shed stories are great fun, often teeming with Roald Dahl-esque tension and humor. If your kids are into reading, they’ll love listening to these stories and uncovering the deeper meanings hidden within them.

5. Ear Snacks: This podcast is created by award-winning musical duo, Andrew and Polly, and explores the big wide world in all of its absurd, melodic glory. Young kids will learn about simple everyday things (rain, shadows, fruit) and delight in all the funny voices and eccentricities of the two hosts. Each episode features some terrific original tunes which will have the whole car bopping along, and submissions from listeners make the show feel relatable for young listeners.

 

 

Ben Drury is a father of two and the CEO of Yoto, a screen-free audio platform for kids.

If your little one is mesmerized by your smartwatch, now they can have their own. Little Tikes just introduced the hottest new tech toy of the season. Tobi Robot Smartwatch is a wearable tech accessory that with all of the interactive features of a full-functioning smartwatch and a playful robot who is bursting with personality. 

Tobi Robot Smartwatch

Tobi Robot Smartwatch comes to life before your eyes with its moving robot arms and legs, fun sound effects and over 100 expressions that will keep kids giggling, dancing, playing, learning and more. This durable technology can stand up to kid-tough play, indoors and out. 

Tobi Robot Smartwatch
Designed for kids ages 4 and up, Tobi Robot Smartwatch comes in two colors – blue and pink. Kids can wear Tobi Robot Smartwatch on their wrist using the included watch band or attached to their clothes using the included clip.

Tobi Robot Smartwatch

Additional features include: 

  •     Augmented Reality & Learning Games: Tobi™ Robot Smartwatch has many games including: an up and active augmented reality Search & Seek game, learning games, dance activity game, and more! As kids play, they unlock interactive rewards as a bonus!
  •     Two Cameras: Two built-in cameras can film video, take selfies and capture photos. And, kids can add silly photo stickers too! Tobi™ Robot Smartwatch can store up to 3,000 photos or 30 minutes of video.
  •     Tons of Customization: Kids can choose from over 50 watch faces and learn to tell time on both analog and digital clock faces. Add stickers to every photo and customize Tobi’s virtual room with unlockable decorations as well.
  •     Easy to Use: Features a kid-friendly touchscreen, and built-in rechargeable battery with micro-USB cable (included) for easy charging as well as for uploading photos and videos. 
  •     Encourages Active Play: Includes a motion sensor for the built-in pedometer and dance activity games to get kids moving.
  •     Wireless Connectivity & Messaging: With controlled pairing of devices via wireless connectivity, send and receive voice or emoji messages and photos between known and nearby Tobi™ Robot Smartwatch devices. 

Tobi Robot Smartwatch will be available beginning Aug. 1 at major retailers including Walmart, Target and Amazon for a suggested retail price of $54.99.  For more information, visit www.tobismartwatch.com.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Little Tikes

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Call all aspiring veterinarians! Cavity Sam’s dog Rex-Ray has eaten a bunch of things he shouldn’t have like homework, socks, bunny slippers and a dog bone. Now with Hasbro’s Operation: Pet Scan players try to help him feel better by removing them.

Operation: Pet Scan

Players can drop an ailment into the dog’s mouth and use the magnetic dog-o-scope to guide it along his belly — hoping it’ll come out his tail end. Watch out for that iconic buzz. If the buzzer sounds, the ailment drops. If it falls out of his belly, your turn is over.

Each ailment successfully removed counts as a point and whoever has the most points wins. Kids will be entertained throughout the game with fun sound effects. Press and hold Rex-Ray’s nose to hear an instant bark and fart sounds. 

Operation: Pet Scan is available now at Target and retails for $19.99 and is suitable for players ages 6 and up.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Hasbro

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Yoto is a screen-free audio platform for children. This alternative provides families the opportunity to balance play time, learning and creativity without screens. The brand recently announced their United States launch and availability of the Yoto Player in order to inspire a new generation of learners.

Yoto Player

The Yoto Player is designed to safely give children full control over their listening, by entertaining and educating them while reducing screen-time. Yoto Player is controlled using physical cards that are inserted into the Player which plays audio content, reducing screen time without removing technology. Parents have access to the Yoto smartphone app allowing control of settings and content management. The free-to-download Yoto smartphone app also contains a selection of free content available to all, and allows families to play the audio through other Bluetooth speakers, including in the car for on-the-go entertainment. Additionally, Yoto’s audio cards have the ability to play content through the app by simply tapping the card to the back of a compatible smartphone.

Yoto Player

“Research shows that audio can help inspire creativity and imagination in children, whereas screen-time has the opposite effect. We created Yoto with the mission to help inspire the next generation of creative, independent minds through audio and we are thrilled to introduce the Yoto Player to the US market, giving more children access to a world of curated audio content,” said Ben Drury, CEO and co-founder of Yoto. “Children can listen to amazing audio without a smartphone screen, freeing their hands and minds for imaginative play whilst parents know that they are safe.”

Having secured licenses with Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Hachette, Macmillan and more, the extensive and ever-expanding content library is packed with some of the world’s greatest children’s authors including Roald Dahl and Judith Kerr. The Yoto library also features music, activities, and podcasts, such as the Yoto Daily, Yoto’s very own free micro-podcasts, as well as radio and sound effects. In addition, the Yoto Player has a ‘Create Your Own’ function enabling users to create their very own bedtime stories or link to their favorite radio stations or podcasts.

Yoto Player is available for purchase at us.yotoplay.com starting at $99.99. The Yoto smartphone app is available to download for free on iOS or Android.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Yoto

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Spice up your quarantine texting with some fun Disney-themed stickers! The company known for bringing magic home has released a series of completely free digital stickers to add to your iMessages.

From Apr. 13 to May 8, you can download a variety of Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel stickers through the App store, then add to your texts and WhatsApp accounts. Keep scrolling to see how easy it is!

Head to the app store or click the links here to get Disney Stickers: Frozen 2, Disney Stickers: Mickey & Friends, Pixar Stickers: Onward, Pixar Stickers: Toy Story 4, Star Wars Stickers: The Rise of Skywalker and Marvel Stickers: Hero Mix

Disney has also partnered with Amazon on a Disney Stories offer for Amazon Alexa users. Parents can enable the Disney Stories Skill by saying “Alexa, open Disney Stories” on your Alexa device. With Disney Stories, kids can listen to read aloud narration, music and sound effects for four free stories, including The Lion King: A Day Without Pumbaa, Monsters, Inc.: Boo on the Loose, Disney Princess: Cinderella’s Best Ever Creations and Pop Star Minnie.

If your kiddos are loving the stories, you can purchase 50 additional stories for just $0.99 (normally $9.99). Head to the Disney Stories page on Amazon to purchase

––Karly Wood

 

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Sleepovers of the past included movies, popcorn and endless games of Mall Madness. Put down your credit card and take a trip to the virtual mall with your kids. The Mall Madness board game is making a comeback this fall.

Cha-ching! Hasbro is bringing back the popular game 15 years after the original version left store shelves. The game requires “shoppers’ to get all the items on their list and it coached you through the entire process. It was a thrill to swipe your pretend credit card at I.M. Coughin Drug Store and 2 Left Feet Shoes. The food court had plenty of options including Aunt Chovie’s Pizza. 

Mall Madness

The new modernized version has the same feel as the original with 22 mall locations on 2 floors including a nail salon, candy store, jewelry store, arcade, shoe store, electronics store and a toy store. The talking electronic button features fun sound effects when a player buys something. It also tells players where to move, announces surprise clearance sales and more.  

The new Mall Madness board game will be available on October 1 online and at most major retailers for $24.99. It can be played by two to four people and is suitable for ages nine and up. Mark your calendar or pre-order it now on Amazon.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Amazon

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Disney+’s Mandalorian has one new character that’s getting major attention—The Child. The super-popular “Baby Yoda” is suddenly popping up everywhere. From ugly Christmas sweaters to t-shirts, this adorable alien is all over new Disney merch—and now Hasbro has a talking plush toy.

The Star Wars The Child Talking Plush Toy ($25) would be the perfect addition to your kiddo’s holiday wish list. Sadly, the popular plush is only available for pre-order right now.

photo: Amazon

The new “Baby Yoda” toy officially debuts May 18, 2020. If you want to make sure you get your hands on one (before they sell out), you can pre-order the Mandolorian merchandise on Amazon, from Target, at ShopDisney.com or from other fave retailers.

The Child plush, which is age-graded for children three and up, comes with 10 sound effects, poseable arms, a bone broth bowl and a Sorgan frog.

—Erica Loop

 

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Now your Frozen fan can hear stories straight from Arendelle in their fave characters’ voices! The Nest Mini and other Google Assistant smart speakers make story-time come to life with the voices of Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff.

All you need to do is say, “Hey Google, tell me a Frozen story” and your Elsa enthusiast can listen to a tall tale narrated by the Disney character.

Of course, if your kiddo prefers Anna, Olaf or Kristoff to Elsa, they can listen to a special story voiced by the other characters, too.

Your child can also listen to Disney’s Frozen and Frozen 2 Golden Books with sound effects and music. Simply say, “Hey Google, read along with Frozen 2” to activate this feature.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Walt Disney Animation Studios via YouTube

 

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All aboard for Disney LEGO fun! A brand new LEGO Train and Station Set is pulling in for play time with your Mickey-loving master builders.

This incredible replica of the Disneyland Main Street Train Station features a motorized steam-style locomotive that resembles a mini version of Walt’s famous train. On the inside of the station you’ll find a ticket counter, café corner, a ceiling chandelier and a tower room. Aboard the train, LEGO minifigures can ride in style inside the parlor car complete with armchairs and tea service.

The new LEGO Train and Station Set is part of LEGO’s Hidden Side collection, which means it also has some exciting interactive features. The train and sound effects can be controlled via a smartphone using the LEGO Powered Up app. The set comes with a 20-piece oval track so you can take your passengers for a ride.

Speaking of passengers, the 2,925 piece set also comes packed with five minifigures including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip, Dale and Goofy.

The new set will be available in stores and online Sep. 1 (Aug. 21 for LEGO VIP members) and is priced at $329.99.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of LEGO

 

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