Description
Race into the story of Lightning McQueen and his exciting adventures with Disney’s Cars Tonie.
Tonies are fun and engaging ways of sharing great stories with young children and Disney’s much-loved Cars is among the latest to be added to the collection.
Join race car Lightning McQueen on his exciting adventure, narrated by David Jeremiah, as he finds himself in the desert town, Radiator Springs.
Disney’s Cars Tonie is great for engaging children in a bedtime story - and members of the whole family will love singing along with the catchy songs.
A Toniebox is required to listen to the Cars story. Simply place the Lightning McQueen figure on top of the Toniebox and away you go, with no complicated buttons or controls to fiddle with, making storytime really accessible for young children and adults alike.
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Toniebox required for use.
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Recommended for ages 3+. Not suitable for children under 36 months.
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WiFi connection required for initial set-up.
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Includes four classic songs: Real Gone, Life is a Highway, Find Yourself, Route 66.
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Narrated by David Jeremiah.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
TONE0015
Manufacturer:
Tonies
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