Gift Guide "For the Little Ones"
Christmas is getting closer. Let us help you with some gift ideas "For the Little Ones". These gifts are all available at our store or on our webshop.
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Fun, informative and stylish book for your little ones who like to know more about the nose and its functions.
Rollo Press - Nasenlöcher, 16 CHF
The Beach Balls bring some real sunshine into the rooms of your little ones.
Tobyhouse - Beach Ball Lights, 140 CHF
Junior (available in gold and silver) will be your little ones' best friends
Soonsalon - Junior, 79 CHF
Stylish unisex beanies for the cool little ones (also available for adults)
Kusin - Unisex Beanie, 25 CHF
Toymail' Mailmen are global WIFI dolls that connect little ones with their famiy and friends all around the world (at the moment we only have Milksop and Fairfax on stock. Rochester and Buck will be available soon).
Toymail - Mailmen, 60 CHF
"Der Walbub" is a contemporary, imaginative and intelligent story book for the little ones. Beautifully illustrated it subtly touches upon key societal question such as urban development (gentrification) and how they changed the everyday reality.
Hakuin Publishing Company - Walbub, 18 CHF
Have you ever seen a sweater moneybox to keep your little one's savings?
Pols Potten - Moneybox Cubic Rabbit, 85 CHF
Family growth chart designed as a family album to hang on the wall. Lets see how your little ones grow and develop.
L'Atelier d'Exercise - Family Growth Chart, 30 CHF
Funny frog with a motion sensor. It croaks when your little one is passing by
Pols Potten - Croaking Frog, 10 CHF
New Arrival - Toymail
The beloved Mailmen from Toymail are soon back at our store. We will have Fairfax, Milksop and Buck. The others are sold out at the moment. Mailmen are global walkie talkies that connect families all around the world. You can send free voice messaging to and from the Mailmen through Toymail's iPhone/Android app.
Waldraud Introduces - Toymail by Gauri and Audry
Toymail was founded in 2012 with a mission to keep families connected without putting kids behind another screen. Screentime is a contstant struggle for parents with children spending 8 hours a day in front of laptops, tablets, and tvs. So many devices for kids isolate them behind a screen. Toymail wanted to create opportunities for kids to play with the people they love even when they can't be together.
Toymail - Gauri and Audry, the two founders
Waldraud - What is the purpose of Toymail and the Mailmen?
Gauri - Our little devices Mailmen do just one thing, and that is to let you communicate with someone who actually matters to you. We could have housed our technology in any form factor, but we were always firm in the belief that it should be a toy. We want kids to play. We want them playing with with physical objects. When we were little, we our half dressed Barbies hitched rides from My LIttle Pony so as not to miss the pie eating contests going on at the county fairs we held in our front yards. That kind of experiential, open ended play is what makes kids' brains such incredible machinery. Our toys make that play even richer. While Toymail starts with messaging, what we have built is as intelligent as the Cloud. There literally is no limit to what it can say. Soon these toys will enable you to read your kid their favorite bedtime story, take them on a virtual scavenger hunt, teach them a foreign language, or sing them songs. Our technology animates toys in ways that we once imagined our own toys coming to life.
Waldraud - Who are you?
Gauri - Toymail was founded by MIT graduate Gauri Nanda (me), and my best friend, Audry Hill, a mother of three. At the age of 25, Nanda brought to market the alarm clock that runs away called Clocky®, as featured on the cover of Inc magazine. Gauri and Audry worked together for over 10 years on Clocky and a family of run away alarm clocks (Ticky, Tocky, and now Pop Clocky), selling millions worldwide.
Toymail - Mailmen lineup
Waldraud - What do you love most about your job?
Gauri - What I love most about my job is that I get to dream up a vision and see it to fruition. The creative process is a journey that can take many fascinating twists and turns. What I love most about my job is that I get to dream up a vision and see it to fruition. The creative process is a journey that can take many fascinating twists and turns.