

🐇 Bring home the cutest companion that’s more than just a plush—it's a best friend in disguise!
The furReal Newborns Bunny is an interactive animatronic plush toy designed for children ages 4 and up. Featuring realistic eye-closing motions and authentic sound effects triggered by feeding, petting, or brushing, this soft, cuddly bunny comes with four nurturing accessories including a bottle, pacifier, brush, and blankie. Ready to use with included batteries and no assembly required, it offers a compact, hands-on play experience that encourages empathy and imaginative care.
| ASIN | B09MGC5JSB |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,833 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #39 in Electronic Pets |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (116) |
| Date First Available | 12 August 2022 |
| Item model number | F4084 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 20.3 x 18.4 cm; 142 g |
F**N
Sehr klein, aber es soll ja einen Babyhasen darstellen. Wir sind zufrieden.
L**S
se lo trajeron los reyes a mi hijo y le gustó mucho, es muy suave y se puede interactuar con él dándole de comer, poniéndole el chupete o peinándole
S**S
Good
S**P
Richiesto da mia figlia per Natale.... Carino ma niente di che ecco. Un coniglietto che fa dei piccoli versetti con 3 accessori minuscoli. Prezzo troppo alto
L**U
This thing is cute. It is smaller than I may have expected from the pictures, but it is the perfect size for small hands. I also was surprised at how not plushy it is, as before holding it, I thought it might be softer. It is a hard plastic toy encased in the soft fabric. While it is a battery powered, responsive toy, it doesn't come off as too overly obnoxious or weird. It doesn't "talk" at all, it has a limited number of responsive sounds it's makes, which are mostly cute and funny, and it isn't crazy loud. It comes with a little blanket, a bottle, soother, and a small brush. When you put the bottle or sother in its mouth, it makes a variety of (subjectively cute) sounds, and if the bottle or soother is left in its mouth it will kepps it's eyes closed, as if asleep. There is a spot/ hidden button on its back that will prompt another variety of sounds when pushed. When you put it down and stop playing with it, it will make a sound then go to sleep (brief snore type sound), and that's the end of it until you go give it (or remove) the bottle/soother or press the button on back. I like it because it has the elements of a responsive electronic toy animal, but without any talking or singing. And the sounds it make are pretty generic-ly cute, as is it's appearance. (We got the bunny.) Between it's overall cuteness, small size and the included accessories, it has all the makings of infinite hours of nuturing play for a little kid so inclined. And with no actual "talking" or "singing" or the like, it is easy to tune out. I don't mind the sounds myself, and find the overall effect quite endearing. (I personally think more "realistic" looking animal toys are usually cuter, rather than this big-eyed cartoonish look, but this seems to be the thing lately.) Overall, imaginative play seems to be enhanced with the relatively minimal amount of interactivity/ responsiveness this toy offers, rather than stifle it like some talking/singing/interactive toys can sometimes do. If you aren't otherwise opposed to such "interactive" toys, but just don't like how obnoxious or weird they can be, this I think is a nice compromise. * I am not sure if the accessories can be purchased separately, but this would be a great option, as I fear the inevitable day one of these small accessories cannot be found. *
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