96% OF CHICKS DIG IT
Soo cute
#FamilyRatedClub this little guy is so cute. Thank you so much #BUTTERLY And #chickAdviser for letting us try this for free. The kids enjoyed getting it to sing and laughed when it yawned and started snoring my only negative is the gears ⚙️ make alot of noise when moving , takes away from the cute noices of toy
Cute fluff that turns into a toy pet!
We have received a What the Fluff Interactive Purple Puppy Toy to try for free for a honest review. #familyratedclub
What the Fluff Interactive Purple Puppy Toy is a run surprise toy. It requires to child to interact with the "fluff" over a duration to create trust, as you would have to do with a real pet at the beginning. The child needs to play with the fluff by tossing it into the air and catching it, and each time when they do that, the fluff would make a cute barking sound, show its face and ears for a short moment, and curl back up into a ball of fluff.
My 9-year-old daughter has been tossing it on and off for about a week, but as of right now, it's still a ball of fluff, so I can't review the pet mode. But I love how this toy requires a bit of patience and persistence before it evolves, so it's not a quick to go through type of toy and gets forgotten and put aside quickly. My daughter is enjoying this toy so far and is looking forward to play with it in its pet mode.
Fluff to pet!
We received this What The Fluff Toy for free in exchange for our honest opinion. My daughter was just thrilled with it, starting off as a purple fluff ball she had to coax it out of hiding and turn into a puppy! She loved playing with it and her favourite mode was the music and dancing! The only thing I would note as a parent is when your child is done playing it still talks for what seems to be quite a lot time before it goes to a sleep mode.
Fun Fluffy
What a fun toy. I thought this would be just a toy for my daughter but I was wrong. All our kids equally love it. You have to pet and play with the little fluff to gain it's trust. Then it will open it's eyes, sing and make happy sounds. It is a great gift idea. Would be nice to have different colors.
Unique toy concept, but limited use
I'm always on the lookout for new and unique toys for my young nieces. What The Fluff introduced a concept that I hadn't previously seen before: the toy looks like a messy bunch of colourful purple "fur" when in the box...but shake it and quickly discover that it's actually a puppy with a whole whack of sounds and reactions. In general, the toy comes in two different options: kitten or puppy, but I can only speak to the latter, though the general idea is the same. Essentially the child has to coax out the inner animal from the fluff by shaking and petting it. Once the pup emerges, it can do all sorts of things, like roll, dance, play songs, etc. It's a cute idea but I noticed only went so far in entertaining my nieces (aged 5 and 6). I don't love the fact that it takes 3 AAA batteries - seems like the sort of thing that could be made nowadays with a built-in rechargeable battery to cut down on waste. Also, the name of the toy, while funny for adults, may not be the wisest - getting kids familiar with the phrase and tossing it around casually. I'm by no means clean-mouthed myself, but it just didn't sit right on this one. An interesting idea, but may be better geared towards younger kids rather than the recommended 5+ years.
I #gotitfree to try through Butterly.
A welcome addition to our household!
Thank you to Butterly and Spin Master toys for gifting this What the Fluff interactive toy to my kids to test for free in exchange for our honest review! This little ball of fluff was honestly so adorable and entertaining. My 3 year old likes watching it from afar (she's a bit hesitant on toys that move and shake) but my 10 year old took to it ASAP, naming him "Squeaky" (my 3 year old helped with the naming process). I am a bit nostalgic when they play with this toy, it's like Furby's adorable, furry cousin. The kids were able to easily follow the instructions on the card to have it do different things like burp, dance and sing. Their favourite thing to do is turn it upside down, wait for the ears to pop back in and set it down on its head. It'll do a summersault! Be careful not to scare it like I did when I threw it too high -- it went back into fluff ball mode and we had to soothe it to play with us again (which of course made the kids want to scare it so they had the opportunity to gain its trust again).
If my daughter conquers her fear of interactive toys, I can definitely see her wanting to include it in her everyday play -- she already invites Squeaky to play with her if I turn it off first. I would recommend this toy to anyone with kids who love to have something to take care of, especially if they want it to respond back to them. We found this toy to be super engaging and different than what is currently on the market. The packaging was eye-catching and it was fairly easy to remove from the box. I don't think we'd purchase the second one because my kids are willing to share the one we have, but I can definitely see myself purchasing it as a birthday gift for other little ones!
What the....fluff??
Initial reaction:
- My 8y old daughter said the name was inappropriate. I agreed but it didn't bother me.
- This thing sheds! This is the number one reason why I may not buy again for myself or others
- Both my 3y old and 8y old were super interested right out of the package
After playing for 24h:
- both kids go back to it several times. I think this is due to the "trust" level constantly going up and down. You can work hard to get it to trust you and then one throw in the air too high and it hides it features again and you have to start over gaining it's trust. It keeps it interesting. We love how when you put it upside down on a table it rolls and says " ta da!"
- its not super loud, which is nice. The sounds it makes don't get annoying quickly, a huge plus for this type of toy
- it is super durable. It has been thrown up in the air and landed on the floor several times. It has also fell off the table aountless times already. So far so good!
Perfect for Hatchimal fans
My son loved how fluffy this puppy was compared to his Hatchimal. It made him feel more like having a pet and encouraged more interaction. He did mention that it felt like there was a lot to keep track of, especially at the beginning but I thought the noises from the toy were easy to decipher and he naturally knew what to do when it sounded scared, for example. We did enjoy it for a while but like the Hatchimal, it quickly became repetitive and I was asked to “babysit” within the first half hour or so after we got it to the pet mode. My son is eight so that might be a little old for a toy like this but there was a lot of instructions to read so either have a child who can read themselves or an adult who can walk them through it when first starting out. Cute present idea for any child asking for a pet and wants a way to learn to care for one first!
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