In autumn 2016, the fabric-covered audio cubes rolled through children’s rooms for the first time. The Toniebox is now one of the most popular musical toys for children. Almost 400 Tonies with radio plays, audio books, bedtime stories and fairy tales are on the market. There are also Tonie boxes in many colors and accessories such as the Tonie eavesdroppers or creative Tonies, which can be played with individually. In addition to the many stories, children particularly enjoy listening to music. The article reveals which music tonies are suitable for falling asleep, singing along or dancing.

The Hamburg musicians “Deine Freude” have been rocking through Germany with hip-hop for children for many years. With the Tonie “The Yellow of Three” little fans can bring classics like “Chocolate”, “The Dummi with the Bouncy Ball” or “Your Mudder” into their children’s room. Flo, Lukas and Pauli have put a “best of” from their studio albums on the Tonie to dance and sing along to. Playing time: 55 minutes.

The rapping Rhinoceros Dikka shakes the walls on the Tonie “Oh Yeah.” “Dikka komma klar” and “Kakka” are just two of 14 rap songs that deal with the really important questions in life. One of the highlights: Singer-songwriter Wincent Weiß is featured in the song “Boom Schakkalakka”.

Children’s song legend Fredrik Vahle is sending a very special Tonie into the race. He was able to win over Max Mutzke, Heinz-Rudolf Kunze, Deine Freunde, Ton, Steine ​​Scherben and Stoppok, among others, to give well-known children’s songs a new shine. Jazz, hip-hop, swing and electro: there’s something for everyone on the Tonie “Encore”. “The Cowboy Jim from Texas”, “Die Rübe” and “Anne Kaffeekanne” are daycare classics for dancing and singing along.

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Let’s start with a classic that was heard and loved by children on record players and cassettes back in the 1980s. The story songs written by Reinhard Lakomy, who died in 2013, still make children aged four and over laugh, cry and dream. You just have to love Waldwuffel and Moosmutzel. And most of the songs from The Dream Magic Tree are catchy tunes that are so catchy that you can quickly sing along to them.

A cheeky gorilla steals zookeeper Joe’s keys on his “goodnight round”. He then secretly opens all the cages and the animals follow their “boss” in single file all the way home to the bedroom. “Good night, gorilla!” is based on the book of the same name and combines the animal falling asleep story with songs that make your eyes close even easier. There are also story songs by Pelikan and Hoppelhase.

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Love, fear, courage, despair: almost all feelings can be expressed very well with music. In “Eule Finds the Beat (A Flight of Discovery through the Music World)” Eule travels through the world of music. She meets angry, courageous and fearful friends in the forest and tries to create a musical concert of emotions together with everyone. A ukulele helps Owl with this.

“Lantern, Lantern” is certainly the best known of many children’s songs that are sung together in autumn at the light festivals in daycare centers and schools around Sankt Martin. The 22 most popular songs are in Tonie “The best lantern and autumn songs”. Who can sing along to most of them?

The language of music is international. With the Tonie “European Children’s Songs” there are 22 musical classics for children from 17 different European countries. What melody do children in Turkey fall asleep to? What does the most popular children’s song in Norway sound like? And what is the Greek children’s song “Pera stus pera kampus” about? 50 minutes of music from the children’s rooms of Europe.

Swan Lake tells the love story of Prince Siegfried and Odette. The swan girl and the prince meet for the first time in the moonlight. But the nasty magician Redbeard wants to prevent their happiness at all costs. Tchaikovsky became world famous primarily because of his ballet. The radio play “Favorite Masterpieces – Swan Lake” combines the musical with the story adapted for children about Prince Siegfried and his beloved, the Queen of the Swans.

The “Nutcracker Suite” is one of Peter Tchaikovsky’s most famous masterpieces. And what classic work could be better suited to Christmas than this one. Little Clara has a strange dream the night before Christmas Eve. What’s the deal with the Mouse King and Prince Nutcracker? A magical mix of a dream story and small excerpts from the world-famous “Nutcracker Suite”. Favorite masterpieces – The Nutcracker.

14 lovingly selected pieces by the best composers in the world slumber on the Tonie “The Schlummerbande – Classical music to fall asleep to”. Mozart’s “Little Night Music”, “Träumerei” by Robert Schumann and Chopin’s “Nocturne” are just three pieces that are intended to help you fall asleep. 90 minutes of classic music for children’s ears.

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