Fingerlings are interactive robotic toys designed and marketed by WowWee. They are small, colorful monkeys that can grip onto objects and respond to touch, sound, and movement.
Fingerlings were first introduced in 2017 at the New York Toy Fair.
They quickly gained popularity and became one of the hottest toys of the year.
WowWee has since released several different iterations of Fingerlings, including Baby Dragons and Untamed T-Rexes.
Fingerlings have won several awards, including Toy of the Year at the 2018 Toy Industry Awards.
WowWee has also partnered with several popular brands, such as KFC and Melody Ehsani, to create limited edition Fingerlings.
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Fingerlings are small, interactive robotic toys that respond to touch, sound, and movement. They are designed to look like monkeys, dragons, or dinosaurs.
Fingerlings are recommended for children ages 5 and up due to small parts that could be a choking hazard. Additionally, they require some care and attention to keep them functioning properly.
Fingerlings can be played with by touching their sensors, making noise, or moving them around. They can also be hung onto objects like pens or pencils.
Yes, Fingerlings require batteries to function. The type and number of batteries required depends on the specific model of Fingerling.
No, Fingerlings do not speak, but they do make various noises and respond to sound and touch.