![]() ![]() When you are creating Make Your Own cards, you can use audio that you created, legally purchased, or have permission to use (from the rightsholder). (The first two are by far the easiest options for audiobooks in MP3 format: and Libro.fm.) Here are all of the sources we love using to get awesome, legal content for our MYO cards. Once you’ve created your Make Your Own cards, check out this post for ideas on labeling your MYO cards, and this post for storing your Yoto cards. ![]() ![]() In this post, I want to share some great resources with you for finding content to put on your MYO cards. Yoto's official directions and detailed FAQ article here can answer any other questions you have. We have step-by-step Directions for Make Your Own Yoto Cards here. You can fit up to 100 tracks on each MYO card (or a total of 500MB of audio files), which means that you can fit a ton of content on each MYO card! These blank cards allow you to turn your favorite music, audiobooks, and recordings into DIY Yoto cards. Yoto’s “Make Your Own” cards (MYO) are totally blank, so they are a wonderful option for creating custom audio cards for your kids. However, if you still can't find the book or content you're looking for among Yoto's pre-made cards, you can buy some of their Make Your Own cards. If you've jumped on the Yoto bandwagon but aren't sure where to find all the Yoto content you'd like, you've got a few options. We love our Yoto Player! If you aren’t already familiar with this awesome kids device for audiobooks, music, and podcasts, check out our post here about why we love Yoto players! It will tell you everything you need to know about Yoto! ![]()
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