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Sallywally1 Thu 02-Nov-23 22:24:35

Does an anyone know what. It is, is it any good?

DD has possibly asked for one for DGD but they are expensive

tanith Thu 02-Nov-23 22:34:17

It looks like a collection of Toni figures and a story telling music box. I’ve no idea if it’s any good but it’s very expensive and presumably you buy more figures and build a collection.

Sallywally1 Thu 02-Nov-23 22:36:59

I don’t the money, well not much, but I wonder if it would be a five minute wonder

BlueBelle Thu 02-Nov-23 22:52:56

Looks very expensive for a 3 year old it tells stories or plays music by the looks of it
Have you googled it for yourself ? I don’t know anyone who has one and would imagine it’s very new as we haven’t had any come in the shop

Calipso Thu 02-Nov-23 23:04:07

They have been around for a few years so no, not a five minute wonder. I bought one for my four year old granddaughter last Christmas. Very well made and yes, expensive. Do take a look at their website (Tonies) to understand just what they can do. She loves to listen the stories with no screens involved, perfect for quiet time after a busy day at school. It doesn't replace stories read to her at bedtime. I feel it was money well spent.

Sallywally1 Thu 02-Nov-23 23:05:28

Thanks cannot think of anything to get her!

Farmor15 Thu 02-Nov-23 23:11:08

Yoto is a similar device, but uses cards instead of figures. My daughter bought one and finds it very good for 5 year old and 3 year old. Great for the car. She researched both before deciding on Yoto. They've had it nearly a year. You can get blank cards and put your own stories or music on them. Definitely not a 5 minute wonder.

Grandmabatty Thu 02-Nov-23 23:11:57

My grandsons (2&4)love their Tonie. They can work it themselves, choose their own stories and enjoy listening to them

CoolCoco Thu 02-Nov-23 23:22:27

Yes it’s good. My 4 yo GD has one. You can get the family to record messages or reading a story. She likes to listen to her older cousins reading her a story.

Theexwife Thu 02-Nov-23 23:40:59

Have a look at the reviews on Amazon, I have only heard about them on some parenting podcasts, all positive remarks.

Fairislecable Fri 03-Nov-23 00:06:40

My DD bought the Yoto for her children and it is used daily.

When she bought it her eldest was 5 and she felt the card was a better storage solution and at that time the list of available books was better on Yoto.

JackyB Fri 03-Nov-23 06:58:32

They are a German invention and our DGC all have them and have had them since they were little, so they have acquired quite a collection of Tonie figures. They are quite bulky, though. I have seen American ones which are coming out which are much less cumbersome and work with little cards and which probably have a more extensive library of English language content.

The German ones are not only stories. Our DGS (9) listens over and over again to one on space travel.

The name comes from the German word "Ton" which simply means "sound". Related to the English word "tone".

Lilymae Fri 03-Nov-23 07:07:40

My grandsons have one and they love listening to it before they go to sleep
It is expensive .but has been worth every penny .they have had theirs for a few years now

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 03-Nov-23 08:13:25

My five year old granddaughters love their stories on this. It's a new twist on the storytapes that my children had. I think that it's good for small children to listen to something with no visual stimulation sometimes ( retired Early Years practitioner here!)

Ali08 Fri 03-Nov-23 08:18:02

YEEEESSHHHH!!!
£80 plus a free - ONE free - doll that you'd think would come with it, anyway!!
I couldn't see how much they'd charge for extra dolls!

Joseann Fri 03-Nov-23 08:25:17

They look really appealing, I hadn't previously clocked them. Thank you.

MerylStreep Fri 03-Nov-23 08:33:33

You can see demonstrations of them on YouTube.

glammagran Fri 03-Nov-23 09:30:47

My youngest GC’s have a Toni with several figures which they absolutely love. Even a one year old can operate and use the volume controls.

srn63 Wed 08-Nov-23 22:46:06

I have read this thread with interest and am going to get one for my 3 year old granddaughter for Christmas, any recommendations on which figures to get to go with it?

Debbi58 Thu 09-Nov-23 00:29:20

They're great for children , my nephew loves his . He has autism and loves selecting his figure and listening to the tunes they make. His parents bought the box and we all bought him figures last Christmas. You could try ebay or Facebook marketplace for a second hand one