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Creator Profiles

I’m Sharky, mama to Little Sharky. When we're not exploring outdoors, Little Sharky loves making art. I hope to inspire families to create art together and maybe go on a wild adventure of their own.

Cards from this Creator

  • Painting Dreamy Landscapes: Starry Night

"It was an absolutely incredible experience, and the whole time, I thought to myself, 'This would make a great Yoto card.'"

Creator Q&A

Tell us about yourself

My family and I live along the lovely shores of the Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, a.k.a. the PNW. When Yoto launched their first Audio Maker Competition, I was inspired by the beauty of the PNW to make a painting tutorial for my own child.

At that time, I had never even recorded a voice memo on my phone! So it’s been a very interesting journey to learn how this all is done. Let’s just say I have even more respect for Jake now!

What inspired you to make this title(s)?

The area in which we live lends itself to being quite outdoorsy; we spend a lot of time hiking, camping, and stargazing. We’ve even been lucky enough to witness the Northern Lights while camped on the shores of the Puget Sound.

A while ago, we traveled to a remote part of Idaho, for a stargazing party at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. It was an absolutely incredible experience, and the whole time, I thought to myself, “This would make a great Yoto card.”

"I hope families enjoy listening to these extra bits and maybe even get inspired to go on a stargazing trip of their own."

Who do you imagine listening to your audio?

I love to imagine that families and people of all ages will try this card together. Even when they’re technically painting the same thing, it’s a joy to see all the different ways it can turn out.

It can be fun to see how you learn something new about the process each time you try the tutorial. So there's so much replay value. Maybe it's a different medium, or different colors, or a different approach, but you'll never paint the exact same thing twice.

Making visual-based cards as audio presents its own challenges; I wanted to make sure it was a full listening experience as opposed to just immediately launching into a rote ‘OK, now paint your paper.’ I hope families enjoy listening to these extra bits and maybe even get inspired to go on a stargazing trip of their own.

Is there anything different about making audio for Yoto?

Not to get too sentimental, but we honestly wouldn’t have made it through the last few years without a Yoto. Our Yoto Mini is a part of our life. We’re not by any means screen-free, but it’s a priority for our family to spend a lot of quality, focused time together without the distractions of a screen.

During the pandemic when everything was shut down, we spent a lot of weekends exploring the natural wonders of the PNW - which meant we spent a lot of time in the car, driving around. We had so much fun listening to the Yoto Mini together out loud on the long rides. It’s just such a wonderful, portable (and perhaps most importantly, durable!) device.

I won’t lie, though - with a preschooler we often spent hours listening to one song over and over! In fact, this spring I may have driven about 9 hours, listening to one song on repeat. I have an almost Pavlovian response now to driving down certain roads, where it’ll make me think of certain Yoto cards. Ah, parenting.

Jokes aside, it's really tied together some beautiful core memories. I really do think that years down the road, my child will think of their Yoto fondly.

For those of us old enough to remember, I think the Make Your Own cards have also brought back the joy and thoughtfulness of making a playlist or mixtape. And the agony of choosing which music to bring with you when you left the house. (Or in this case, which cards.)

I remember listening to audiobook cassettes when I was very little (Strega Nona) and audiobook CDs when I was a teenager (Harry Potter), and I’m so happy Yoto has allowed regular folks to recreate this magic for their families.

What’s next?

I have a lot of great Yoto ideas and works-in-progress that I would love to see come to life. I’ve unfortunately developed double-hearing this year, which can cause me to hear echos in each ear at different speeds and pitches - just a tiny little annoyance when tidying up audio!

If you’d like to give me a follow for updates, you can visit me online on at SharkCafeArt.com or on Instagram under SharkCafeArt (instagram.com/sharkcafeart).

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Creator FAQs

    Our Creators are independent makers of music and spoken word content for children and families. Some have established audiences in other places, while others are beginning their audio publishing journey with Yoto. We put out a public call to join this initiative at the start of 2024.

    Each of our creators have their own Creator Profiles where you can read more about them and their cards. Just click on their name on their card store page to find out more.

    If you are just starting out, you might first choose to share your digital content for free in the Open Mic section of our community site Yoto Space, where you can start building an audience and get feedback from friendly enthusiasts.

    Learn how to make a great Yoto Card by reading our Yoto Creator Guidelines. Learn about what makes the Yoto format unique, and how to create a really engaging and successful title that children will love.

    If you're ready to start selling your content on Yoto, you can register your interest.

    Yes, each card has an extended audio preview so you can listen to a representative sample before making a purchase. You can also read more about a card's creator by clicking on their name on the card page.

    Open Mic on Yoto Space is where we nurture those creators who may be just starting out or wanting to experiment with a new title. It's a friendly community where they have space to share content for free, build an audience and get feedback. We are delighted to see several creators make the leap from there to become Creators on the Yoto Store, where they can now monetise their work.

    If it simply isn't to your taste, purchases are covered by our usual returns policy. If you believe a title breaks our Creators Content Guidelines, please report it.

    Yes, more titles and more creators will be added over the coming months.