My Mother in Law gave us gift boxes for Christmas, and in them were these wonderful small tupperware type containers. After a while we realized they perfectly fit our yoto type RFID cards in them. I went to the dollar tree to find them, only to realize that they come in a three pack for $1.25 making each case $0.45. They are super durable, come in fun colors, and can be dressed up with fun decals or stickers if you’re so inclined. Check below for a 10% coupon code for a yoto player!
I’m thrilled with the dollar tree containers, and if you don’t have a dollar tree nearby, you can actually order these and have them shipped to your home. They are waterproof, sturdy, affordable, hold about 30 cards, and great grab and go.
If you prefer a different style, look below for some other options.
Yoto also sells these nice neoprene cases that hold about 20 cards.
They also sell these nice card books, but they just came out with them so I haven’t had a chance to try them out yet.
Some people prefer to display their cards in various ways, below are some fun options that I have seen.
This one can be purchased on Etsy.
This one can also be purchased on Etsy.
This can also be purchased on Etsy.
This can also be purchased on Etsy.
Yoto also sells magnet stickers that you can use to hang up your cards which is also a fun way to display them.
If you have a 3D printer, check out this link for a free pattern on a yoto display holder. If you don’t have a 3D printer, and want to make somethings similar, make sure to check out your local library. Ours has 2 different printers, you can sign up for free and learn how to use them. If you’re not interested in that, then you can ask them to print designs for you free of charge so just a thought.
Do you have any other cool ways to store your yoto cards? Come back soon to see how we DIYed our own yoto players and cards.
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Here is my favorite way to label Yoto Cards!