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Fingerlings Baby Dragon Review

24 July 2018 by Eileen

Following the success of Fingerlings Monkey and Untamed Raptors Dino, the latest cool toy creatures from the makers of Fingerlings are Baby Dragon, Sloth and Unicorn.

Just like the Fingerlings Baby Monkey and Untamed Raptors Dino that we had reviewed before, these creatures are a bunch of adorable robotic dragons that simply wrap their claws around your finger, or you can hang them anywhere you like! They will interact with you and will show you affection once you have earned their trust.

Fingerlings Baby Dragon Review

There are four different characters to collect including Noa (green), Sandy (pink), Tara (blue) and Kaylin (purple)! We are lucky to have Baby Dragon Tara to try out!

Fingerlings Baby Dragon

Tara has an on/off switch on the top of her head that allows you to turn her off whenever you want. She also has a tuft of purple spiky hair which you can style. Her limbs and tail are made from slightly softer materials than the rest of her plasticky body. She comes with two sparkly glitter flappy ears, two sparkly glitter wings and one pointy sparkly glitter tail! She has beautifully printed scales on all her limbs and pointy spines! She is very well made and beautiful too!

Fingerlings Baby Dragon Tara side
Fingerlings Baby Dragon Tara Front
Fingerlings Baby Dragon Tara back

She will wrap around your finger very nicely and she is not too heavy to hold on. My son loves to interact with her and she is very responsive and loves blowing kisses. She is just like all fingerlings where you can interact with them. She has two Cap Sensors located on her head and by pressing and holding the sensors, she will show you a silly surprise! She is an inexpensive interactive toy that is great for keeping children entertained.

Fingerlings Baby Dragon Tara

They are suitable for aged five and above and are available to buy from good toy retailers like Smyths Toy and online..

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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