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EXCLUSIVE: Ted Hastings actor Adrian Dunbar has been the reassuring voice of one of the biggest selling classic children s books which has helped millions of children to fall asleep
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Tonies, the audio story-telling platform, is expanding its library beyond books and play to launch a new line of sleeping-aid developed to lull babies to sleep.
The new Sleepy Time Tonies feature a range of soothing sounds to help little ones wind down, including gentle lullabies, relaxing nature sounds, and calming white noise. The new collection has launched for the first time across the US.
Designed for small hands and independent play, the Tonies system works with the combination of a Toniesbox, a soft, shockproof, portable speaker cube, and the collection of Tonies – hand painted figures that each contain stories, songs, and more.
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