My kid had been asking for a Toniebox for two Christmases straight, and I always talked her out of it. I’m no Grinch, but each set is almost $200; until we finally got one during a Prime Day sales event. Testing a Toniebox has not only convinced me to get one for my kids, but it’s such a great idea that I’d recommend it to any parent of young kids, even more so when it’s 40% off, down to only $100. Here’s why.
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The Toniebox is a portable audio player covered in a padded, soft fabric that makes it easy for kids to handle. It’s light enough for my three-year-old to carry and kid-friendly enough for my five-year-old to navigate. It’s a fantastic and interactive way for kids to enjoy screen-free entertainment without access to questionable content.
The Toniebox uses small, colorful figures called Tonies, available in various popular characters. Each Tonie figurine represents a different track list with audio recordings, which can be music and a story or either one, like a modern-day CD or cassette. Unlike a CD, the tracklists are triggered by a built-in NFC chip within each Tonie figurine.
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My kids love Disney princesses, so they got that Toniebox starter set<!–>. It includes four princesses, a Playtime Puppy Tonie with nursery rhymes, a charging dock, and a pink Toniebox for $100.
Whenever they want to hear music from Cinderella, they place the Cinderella figure on the Toniebox, and the music immediately starts playing. If they want to skip to the story, they tap the right side of the Toniebox, and the Cinderella story begins playing. When they’re tired of Cinderella and decide to switch to Moana, they can replace the Cinderella Tonie with the Moana one, and the music will immediately start playing.