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Yoto Daily host reveals how he keeps children learning without it feeling like school

Jake Harris says Yoto Daily uses stories, games and facts to keep children engaged without making learning feel like school.

  • Presenter Jake Harris hosts Yoto Daily, a morning show for Children filled with stories, jokes, and games designed to make Kids laugh and think before breakfast.
  • Drawing on Teaching experience as a former primary school educator, Jake prioritizes authentic connections with young listeners, avoiding patronizing the audience and striving to sound like a friend.
  • Curiosity drives Yoto Daily, with Jake often answering unexpected inquiries from Kids. He notes, "The questions kids ask are always the best, most insightful questions" and many inspire Five Fantastic Facts episodes.
  • Seeking genuine surprise, Jake develops content by asking what would make him react, "No way, really?!" If it surprises him, he believes listeners will respond the same way.
  • Nearly 2500 episodes later, Jake maintains a philosophy where learning serves delight, engaging hundreds of thousands of Kids worldwide and keeping the morning routine for Children fresh and curious-driven.
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I spoke to the voice behind Yoto Daily and discovered why children can’t stop listening

Yoto Daily host Jake Harris talks storytelling, surprising children's questions, and why the best learning always begins with curiosity.

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Yoto Daily host reveals how he keeps children learning without it feeling like school

Yoto Daily host Jake Harris talks storytelling, surprising children's questions, and why the best learning always begins with curiosity.

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