Tonies announces new audio figures: "Clever Tonies"
Professions, the animal kingdom or transport: the "Clever Tonies" are designed to quench the thirst for knowledge of children aged five and over.
Your children will soon be able to learn more with the Toniebox. As the audio box manufacturer Tonies from Düsseldorf announced in a press release, the range will be expanded to include "Clever Tonies" from 29 February.
They are recommended for children aged five and over. The audio figures are designed to impart knowledge from the areas of animals, science and the world of work.
You can buy them individually or in a pack of four. The first set of four contains the following Tonies: "Tierisch", "Coole Jobs", "Was ist was" and "Geolino Mini".
"What's What" mobiles are not new, however; they have been around for several years. The press release did not explain how the content of the Clever variant differs from the previous "Was ist was" figures. Visually, however, they will be different: They are flatter and can be stacked on top of each other. The "Clever Tonies" will also be cheaper than the conventional figures.
The following are added as individual tonies: "Die Kackwurstfabrik", "ADAC - Meine erste Verkehrsschule", "Pferde verstehen mit Ostwind", "Leo und die Abenteuermaschine", "Wundervolle Welt der Dinosaurier und der Urzeit" and "Petterson und Findus - Mein Gartenjahr".
The casing of the "Clever Tonies" consists of up to 50 per cent bio-circular material. Bio-circular plastics are generated from disposed sunflower and rapeseed oil. The packaging consists of up to 100 per cent FSC-certified material. The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) seal characterises products that have been manufactured using wood from sustainable forestry.
According to current planning, we will have the first "Clever Tonies" in the shop from March.
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