Tonie Boxes
We use Tonieboxes as an interactive and engaging tool to support literacy and storytelling for younger pupils, particularly in early years and Key Stage 1. These screen-free audio devices allow children to independently listen to stories, songs, and educational content by simply placing a character-shaped Tonie on the box. Teachers often use Tonieboxes during storytime, in reading corners, or as part of a listening station to promote auditory learning and comprehension skills.
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