Save $30 on the Toniebox Playtime Puppy Set at Amazon

The Toniebox is a soft yet durable portable cube designed for little hands.
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The pink Toniebox audio player from the Starter Set shown with its accompanying Playtime Puppy Tonie figurine against a pastel background.
Grab this Toniebox Starter Set (with Playtime Puppy) for $30 off at Amazon right now. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite | Tonies

SAVE $30: As of April 7, 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.

The 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."

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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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