According to some of the parents Kelly spoke with for the article, part of the appeal of retro technology has to do with the fact that a dedicated music player has its own challenges. "Part of the charm for me was giving her something that takes a little bit more effort," Montessori teacher Eileen Keribar İsvan told the Post about the MP3 player her daughter now uses.
Earlier this month at Wirecutter, Alison Rochford called the Yoto Player "my favorite gift that my daughters have ever received" and praised the way it "revolutionized our bedtime routine."
Kelly points to several music players made by the company Yoto. While these devices allow access to music, they lack internet connectivity, making them appealing to parents looking to limit screen time.
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