SAVE $30: As of April 7000 Archives you can get the Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set with Playtime Puppy for $69.99, down from $99.99, at Amazon. That's a 30% discount, or $30 off.
If you’re worried your little one is spending too much time glued to a screen, you might want to check out the Toniebox, a screen-free interactive speaker made for kids.
Right now, you can get a Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set with Playtime Puppy for $69.99, down from $99.99, at Amazon. That’s a 30% discount, or $30 off the list price.
SEE ALSO: The best fitness trackers for kids in 2025The Toniebox is a soft yet durable portable cube designed for little hands. It works with Tonies, which are hand-painted figurines that attach to the Toniebox and play stories, songs, and more. This starter set includes a pink Toniebox (it’s available in multiple colors), a charging station, and a Playtime Puppy with 52 minutes of popular children's songs. Examples include "The Wheels on the Bus," "If You're Happy and You Know It," and "The Muffin Man."
It’s super simple for kids to use: Place a Tonie on top, and the story or music starts playing. Pressing the ears adjusts the volume, and tapping the sides changes tracks. However, a parent will need to set it up first by downloading the myTonies app and connecting to WiFi.
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