Hatchimals is a brand of robotic toys made by the Canadian company Spin Master. The toys come in an egg-shaped packaging and require the owner to play with it and care for it for it to hatch into a furry animal.
Hatchimals were introduced in 2016 with a single species, Pengualas. They became an instant hit with consumers and were named the 2016 Toy of the Year by the Toy Industry Association.
Since their initial release, several new species of Hatchimals have been introduced, such as Draggles, Owlicorns, and Burtles.
Spin Master has also introduced spin-off toys and merchandise, such as HatchiBabies, HatchiMallows, and Hatchtopia Life.
FurReal Friends is a line of robotic pets made by Hasbro. They are designed to look and act like real animals, including cats, dogs, and birds.
Zoomer is a line of robotic pets made by Spin Master, the same company that makes Hatchimals. They include dogs, cats, and other animal toys that can be trained and interact with their owners.
The original Hatchimals toys that come in an egg-shaped packaging and hatch into a furry animal.
A spin-off of Hatchimals, these toys are baby versions of the furry animals and come with their own interactive accessories and games.
A plush version of the Hatchimals that comes in the shape of a marshmallow.
You need to play with it and care for it by rubbing the egg, tapping it, and tilting it for it to hatch.
There are several species of Hatchimals, including Pengualas, Draggles, Owlicorns, and Burtles.
Yes, Hatchimals require batteries to operate. The type of batteries required may vary depending on the toy.
Hatchimals are recommended for children ages 5 and up due to small parts that may pose a choking hazard.
Yes, Hatchimals can be reset by pressing and holding the reset button located under the Hatchimal's belly until it turns off.