Tonieboxes are a great game for kids. They can listen to the different tones and sounds and watch the balls on their way down. In addition, your child is even encouraged along the way. Thus, eye-hand coordination, fine motor skills, and concentration are playfully strengthened.
The checklist informs you which sound tree is suitable for which age group and what else should be considered when buying. Our product recommendations then finally show you the 8 best sound trees.
- Sound trees are offered in different heights and with different ball sizes.
- The models start already at 30 – 40 cm< and reach up to over 80 cm.
- The higher a sound tree is, the more different sound levels it has.
- When choosing the height, make sure that your child can easily place the balls at the top of the tree. For smaller children, sound trees with a height of 40 – 50 cm are suitable, so that they can also be played while sitting.
- Also keep in mind that with small sound trees, the balls are also smaller. Therefore, they are not suitable for children under three or four years. There is a risk of swallowing. Children up to three years of age should only play with balls 45 mm in diameter or larger. Smaller balls should only be played with under supervision.
- Most sound trees are made of wood, but there are also models made of plastic.
- Wood is a renewable and environmentally friendly raw material. In addition, it transmits pleasant sounds.
- Manufacturers specify which wood is used. Often beech and birch wood are used.
- Sound trees made of wood can only be used indoors.
- If you want your child to be able to play with the sound tree outside as well, a model made of plastic is the better choice
- In terms of safety, you should find out what diameter the balls have.
- The balls are usually made of metal and have no openings. Therefore, they should not be used by small children.
- Also check how the processing of the sound trees is.
- For models made of wood, it is important that the leaves are rounded and sanded.
- Read to see if the manufacturer uses saliva-resistant paint.
- Many of the trees are painted in color. It is good if they are water-based paints. Some manufacturers also give the exact name of the paint. This way you can make sure that the paints are free of harmful substances and suitable for children.
- The surfaces of the wood should be untreated.
- The screw connections on the sound tree must be tight and fixed so that there is no risk of injury.
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