What’s better than using BayaM – Audios, Jeux, Vidéos by BAYARD SA? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
BayaM feels like a calm kids corner built for ages 3 to 10, with everything in one place. There are short cartoons and videos, stories to read or listen to, podcasts, simple games, little interactive docs, plus crafty ideas they can do away from the screen. It leans on familiar French characters like Petit Ours Brun, SamSam, Tom-Tom and Nana, and the magazine worlds many kids already know. The tone is gentle, nothing frantic. Big win for parents: no ads, no autoplay, no endless scroll, and content is picked by an editorial team every week, so kids stumble into new themes without getting pushed by an algorithm. Profiles are age based, so a 4 year old sees different stuff than a 9 year old, which makes the library feel tidy instead of noisy.
On PC with BlueStacks, the bigger screen helps a lot for reading panels and those small point and click games, and it is easier to sit next to a child and guide them. Audio mode is neat too. You can flip a profile to audio only, and when a story starts the screen goes dark so they just listen to voices, songs, or rhymes. That nudges healthier screen habits without feeling strict. The app supports up to six profiles under one plan, which suits families with more than one kid. It runs on phones, tablets, TV, speakers, even in the car, but using a mouse and keyboard on a computer keeps things steady for small hands. Subscription is straightforward with a free week to try, then monthly or yearly pricing and the usual auto renewal that can be turned off in settings. Overall, it is curated, safe, and steady, more about imagination and routine than hype, which is exactly what many parents want.
Ready to experience BayaM – Audios, Jeux, Vidéos on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.






