TONIES ADAM KAY KAY'S MARVELLOUS MEDICINE BOOK TONIE
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PRE ORDER: Ships from 1/09/25
Curious kids will love this Book Tonie from best-selling author Adam Kay. All they have to do is pop this Tonie on their Toniebox and dive into the disgusting, hilarious and downright bizarre history of the human body.
Back in the day, doctors had no clue what they were doing (think wee gargling, farting for money and surgeries involving sausages) and this Book Tonie is packed with gross facts and wild cures. Peg your nose, pull on your wellies and prepare to explore the weirdest bits of the history of the human body.
Good to know: Tonies only work when paired with a Toniebox Running time:5 hours 28 minutes Suitable for: 7+
This Tonie teaches: Curiosity History Gross facts!
List of titles: 1. Introduction 2. The Brain 3. Circulation 4. Infection 5. The Gut 6. Skin 7. The Lungs 8. Surgery 9. Reproduction 10. Liver and Kidneys 11. Bones 12. Eyes and Ears 13. Genetics 14. The Conclusion
Product Features:
Tonies only work when paired with a Toniebox
Running time:5 hours 28 minutes
Suitable for: 7+
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PRE ORDER: Ships from 1/09/25Curious kids will love this Book Tonie from best-selling author Adam Kay. All they have to do is pop this Tonie on their Toniebox and dive into the disgusting, hilarious and downright bizarre history of the human body.
Back in the day, doctors had no clue what they were doing (think wee gargling, farting for money and surgeries involving sausages) and this Book Tonie is packed with gross facts and wild cures. Peg your nose, pull on your wellies and prepare to explore the weirdest bits of the history of the human body.
Good to know: Tonies only work when paired with a Toniebox Running time:5 hours 28 minutes Suitable for: 7+
This Tonie teaches: Curiosity History Gross facts!
List of titles: 1. Introduction 2. The Brain 3. Circulation 4. Infection 5. The Gut 6. Skin 7. The Lungs 8. Surgery 9. Reproduction 10. Liver and Kidneys 11. Bones 12. Eyes and Ears 13. Genetics 14. The Conclusion