Posted on 7th November 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

Tonies is launching a new daily podcast for kids called ‘Today with tonies’.
The podcast is aimed at school aged children and is available on the new Today with tonies Clever Tonie, priced at £11.99. ‘Clever Tonies’ retail for a lower price point and are designed to educate and entertain school-aged children.
Hosted by presenters Sam and Tim, listeners will be treated to a 10-minute daily dose of fun, jokes, interesting facts and challenges. The schedule includes challenge-based shows Monday through to Friday, Good News stories on Saturdays and Hear from the Listeners on Sundays.
The Today with tonies Tonie will update every morning with the latest episode via wi-fi, offering children 70 minutes of free audio content every week. It can also hold up to two weeks of podcast episodes.
Additional Clever Tonies are set to launch in 2024.
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