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Parents, Rejoice! The Ms. Rachel Tonie Is Finally Here

Parents, Rejoice! The Ms. Rachel Tonie Is Finally Here

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My fellow parents, the day we've all been waiting for is finally here. After years of us begging for our toddler's leading lady to make a Tonie, she's finally graced us with one. That's right: the official Ms. Rachel Tonie has hit the market!Ms. Rachel Tonie
$19.99 at tonies.com
As if she doesn't do enough for us parents (one her books literally taught my toddler to count without me even trying), the toddler icon has once again added to her collection of toys, books, and videos. As a mom to a one and a half year old, I own my fair share of Ms. Rachel toys and books. Frankly, we don't even watch that much Ms. Rachel, but my daughter is still obsessed with her and will pick up Hide and Seek with Herbie or her talking and singing Ms. Rachel doll over just about anything else in her playroom.
But out of my growing collection of Ms. Rachel paraphernalia, this new Tonie is probably the most excited I've been about a toy in a long time, which is saying something as a shopping editor. Why? Because as my toddler is getting older it's becoming more and more difficult to limit her screen time. In our household, we opt for no TV on weekdays and sparingly on the weekends, but one rainy weekend or day sick can seem to throw us back down the rabbit hole. This Tonie brings all the fun of Ms. Rachel's show but without the high-stimulation screen, so kids can really focus and engage on what they're hearing. Both Mom and toddler are happy, and that seems to happen less and less often these days.
Similar to the format of Ms. Rachel's normal videos and shows, the Tonie will feature a mix of engaging storytelling and songs. Kids will join her and friends Mr. Aron and Herbie for a "sound field trip" to a farm, school, and busy city.
The Tonie is being sold individually for $20 as well as part of a set that includes a Toniebox (in case you don't already have one) for $100. The timing of the launch couldn't be better, considering we're getting into the dog days of summer when it's just too hot to do anything but play inside. Once again, Ms. Rachel to save the day!
So many of Ms. Rachel's toys have sold out quickly, but I'd expect this one to go especially fast considering so many parents have been asking for a Ms. Rachel Tonie for so long. Seriously, don't wait to buy!
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