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Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set + Tonies Wired Headphones $69.99 + Free Shipping

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Tonies US via Amazon [amazon.com] has Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set with Playtime Puppy (Various Colors) + Free Benefit Item: Tonies Wired Headphones for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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  5. Check out & price in cart $69.99 with both music player and headphones
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Tonies US via Amazon [amazon.com] has Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set with Playtime Puppy (Various Colors) + Free Benefit Item: Tonies Wired Headphones for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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  1. Click on link [amazon.com]
  2. Under price area: Get 1 Free Item & Click [amazon.com] on Benefit Item
  3. Add the free headphones to cart [amazon.com]
  4. Go back and add Toniebox Audio Player [amazon.com]
  5. Check out & price in cart $69.99 with both music player and headphones

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aquietmouse
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How many hours on full charge?
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ihsviks
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Quote from aquietmouse :
How many hours on full charge?
Last image claims 7h.
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tanman99
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Anyone have one of these things? They've pushed them hard for awhile now and I've wondered how good they are. The concept seems good but paying $15-20 for new content seems REALLY high. How much audio content is that? Doesn't seem worth it. That's on top of the already high buy in to the system. That just seems like a lot of money for just audio kids content.
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SudoForkBomb
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Quote from tanman99 :
Anyone have one of these things? They've pushed them hard for awhile now and I've wondered how good they are. The concept seems good but paying $15-20 for new content seems REALLY high. How much audio content is that? Doesn't seem worth it. That's on top of the already high buy in to the system. That just seems like a lot of money for just audio kids content.

I have one for my toddler. He wasn't using it much until recently. We mainly just used it for lullabies when he went to bed. I recently bought some new tonies for things he's actually interested like Spidey and Mickey and he plays them on repeat now in the car on road trips and just listening to the music while he's playing in his room. Some of the tonies are definitely a cash grab, just some music from a movie with a retelling of the story. But if you can find ones your kid is actually interested in and they like hearing the same stories and music over and over, this seems like a nice price for one to me.
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ducksdontcrow
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Never heard of Tonies but my kids have Yoto players and love them. Not sure if they're the same experience but that's my two cents…
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Red_Liz
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Quote from ducksdontcrow :
Never heard of Tonies but my kids have Yoto players and love them. Not sure if they're the same experience but that's my two cents…
From what I've gathered from other moms, Tonies are more geared towards toddlers & the Yoto is better suited for kids preschool age & up.
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Zmanfries
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Quote from tanman99 :
Anyone have one of these things? They've pushed them hard for awhile now and I've wondered how good they are. The concept seems good but paying $15-20 for new content seems REALLY high. How much audio content is that? Doesn't seem worth it. That's on top of the already high buy in to the system. That just seems like a lot of money for just audio kids content.
My 8 year old uses it frequently. It's not a screen, so we appreciate when she just wants some quiet time to herself and she uses this as a form of entertainment. She's learned new songs and progressed into the audio books. To me, it's a "toy" that actually has some benefit and reduces screen time. Adoption will probably vary by child, but we have found it to be better than just the usual regular toys we receive as gifts. Additional figures with more content make great gifts to offset the somewhat high price.

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pyroskater85
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Quote from SudoForkBomb :
I have one for my toddler. He wasn't using it much until recently. We mainly just used it for lullabies when he went to bed. I recently bought some new tonies for things he's actually interested like Spidey and Mickey and he plays them on repeat now in the car on road trips and just listening to the music while he's playing in his room. Some of the tonies are definitely a cash grab, just some music from a movie with a retelling of the story. But if you can find ones your kid is actually interested in and they like hearing the same stories and music over and over, this seems like a nice price for one to me.

If you like the audiobooks. There are a lot of Audiodramas online via Amazon music (if your subscribed), Audible, city library via digital apps like libby, YouTube, etc. There are so many places to get audio dramas. Free and paid.
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Quote from pyroskater85 :
If you like the audiobooks. There are a lot of Audiodramas online via Amazon music (if your subscribed), Audible, city library via digital apps like libby, YouTube, etc. There are so many places to get audio dramas. Free and paid.

Thanks for the suggestions. We do visit the library pretty often but I do often forget about Libby for audiobooks.

That does remind me, while looking for some stories on Spotify, I did find that some of the exact stories from the Disney Tonies were available to listen to on there. So probably a point against the Tonie if you're just interested in the stories.
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Quote from SudoForkBomb :
Thanks for the suggestions. We do visit the library pretty often but I do often forget about Libby for audiobooks.

That does remind me, while looking for some stories on Spotify, I did find that some of the exact stories from the Disney Tonies were available to listen to on there. So probably a point against the Tonie if you're just interested in the stories.

I know amazon music has The many Adventures of Winnie the pooh by Christopher plumber. That was always a great one when the kids were little. One of their favorites is The Unexplainable disappearance of Mars Patel by Gen Z media, and also their other show Six Minutes. They actually have so many to listen to all for free.
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