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CNET
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNET
Get Your Hands on a Toniebox for as Little as $70 Right Now, Plus Get Headphones for Free
While screens aren't all bad for kids, it's still nice to be able to entertain them without them when you can. Reading books, singing songs, playing with toys and just getting outside are all fantastic options, but they're not always achievable. Well, that's where the Toniebox comes in. Right now, you can get your hands on a Toniebox with different figures starting as low as $70. Not only that, you can get some free headphones thrown in as well. You can also choose to get them in different colors, with red, purple, gray, green and light blue all having at least one version on sale. Toniesbox is an audio player that works with special figures and can play a massive host of songs, stories and more. They're easy to operate, which means that kids can often play around with them themselves, and you know that the things they're playing are always designed for kids, not designed to get more out of them. They're just great. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. We really like the Toniesbox in all its forms, and it makes for one of the best toys for kids. The fact that you can also get more figures as and when you want only makes it better too. Why this deal matters Toniesbox can be a great addition to any little one's bedroom. They read stories, sing songs, and can just generally be a really solid bit of screen-free entertainment. They cost a lot though, and sales don't happen often, so deals like these ones shouldn't be missed.
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Video: Mom's ‘Screen-Free Sensory Activity' for Babies Is Truly Engaging
A video of a mom's 'screen-free sensory activity' for babies is garnering attention on the internet as it is truly engaging. All parents would agree that keeping the little ones entertained can be tricky, and at some point, digital devices end up becoming a part of their routine. Now, a mom's simple hack has gone viral as it shows an easy way to keep babies engaged without any involvement of screens. Instagram mom Megan Marquez's video of an 'easy screen-free sensory activity' for babies has gone viral on the platform. The clip has been garnering much attention and has racked up a whopping 110 million views. Marquez shared a simple hack that eliminates the use of digital devices to keep the little ones entertained. The digital creator wrote in the caption of the Instagram Reel, 'The easiest sensory activity for your babe!' The video showed Marquez putting frozen peas and water in a ziploc and placing it in front of her baby. The mom attached the bag to the tray of the highchair and secured it with tape so it wouldn't fall off when the little one plays with it. Furthermore, the video also captured the 9-month-old baby's fascination. The adorable one's eyes remained fixated on the peas in the ziploc. The baby later also began playing and trying to grab the vegetable, which kept floating around in the water. It's safe to say the activity must have kept the little one occupied for some time. Meanwhile, the video was quick to catch the attention of both mothers and netizens. Several adult users expressed they, too, would want to try the fun activity for themselves. One asked, 'Is this an appropriate activity for 29 year olds?' Another wrote, 'This would keep me busy, and I'm 37.' A mom added, 'AHH the little grabby hands are so cute I can't wait for my son to reach this stage.' Lastly, a pun also made its way to the comments section with a user joking, 'Finally, some peas and quiet.' The post Video: Mom's 'Screen-Free Sensory Activity' for Babies Is Truly Engaging appeared first on Momtastic.