Which music box offers children the most listening fun?
Is there a Toniebox alternative for you and your children? Then we have put together some jukeboxes for children that also guarantee great listening fun.
THEb for the radio play to fall asleep to, your own favorite songs while playing or romping around or recording your own stories and songs – a music box for children offers good and, above all, child-friendly entertainment. A Toniebox* is particularly popular, but you not only pay for the device, but also for each of the small figures that can be placed on the portable radio play box to access content. That’s why many parents like to look around for a possibly cheaper Toniebox alternative. Our favorites here in a practical overview.
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Toniebox alternative: Which jukebox for children can keep up?
If you are looking for an alternative to the Toniebox, you should also keep an eye on the following manufacturers:
Alternative 1: Tigerbox
Again, playing is a breeze. With this box, various cards with songs and radio plays can be inserted into the box to play the content. At an average of five to eight euros, these are significantly cheaper than many Tonie figures. In addition, the Tigerticket provides access to a large online radio play world with over 6,000 titles.
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Alternative 2: Hörbert
This robust wooden music player is pre-recorded with 140 minutes of music and radio plays. Additional content can be stored on a memory card. The volume of the box is suitable for children – the device can also shine with a particularly good playback quality.
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Alternative 3: radio play box from Vtech
Equipped with 80 fairy tales, poems, radio plays and songs as well as a dictation function for your own content, the comparatively inexpensive box is already well prepared for immediate use. In addition, a small projected dog accompanies children when they tell stories in the evening and guides them through the story.
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Alternative 4: Elephant Box
This is a Bluetooth box with a BT-Ecologically designed housing made of ecological FSC-certified Australian beech. The wireless speaker has an integrated phone holder and comes with an additional aux cable.
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Alternative 5: Badoo
The Badoo box made of completely sustainable materials can be controlled via Bluetooth or aux cable or you can play music or radio plays directly from the USB stick. There is also a practical recording function. Thanks to the interchangeable carrying handles and the robust workmanship, the box can be taken anywhere without any problems. It also has a practical sleep function and a limitable maximum volume to protect the ears.
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Tip: If the battery runs out, you can easily buy and replace it.
Alternative 6: Alilo Honey Bunny
Not only is this bunny cute, it’s preloaded with a variety of children’s songs and stories, so there’s no extra cost over time. The sturdy bunny play box also doubles as a night light and has a dictation function so kids and adults can save their own content to it.
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Toniebox alternative: conclusion
The Toniebox is currently the best-known jukebox with figures – it can be operated very easily by children from the age of three and above all in a playful way. However, since each of the cute radio play characters can cost up to 15 euros, a cheaper Toniebox alternative with a memory card or cheaper media may be the better solution.
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This article was first published in October 2020.