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New Zealand, Wellington
1 Level
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32 Karma

Review on πŸ’ Interactive Turquoise Glitter Fingerlings Monkey by Paul Ziegler

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not that entertaining.

Like most little children last Christmas, my niece wanted a fingerstall. Of course I got it, but I honestly don't get it. It's really not that much fun. He makes sounds, you can pet him to change the sounds he makes and he moves his head. That's all. She played 20 minutes with the ones I gave her and now they decorate my house more than anything else. Sometimes she turned them on to keep the noise down, but she was more interested in other interactive toys. So if your kid really wants one, you can get one for say $12. Anything beyond that will save you money and give them something to interact with more.

Pros
  • Fry react to sound, movement and touch by blinking their eyes, turning their heads and making silly monkey babbles.
Cons
  • So so