Make a friend with Knotz Animal Series 1 DIY kids’ toys. Unwind the yarn-ball blind capsule to find everything needed to create 1 of 12 soft pals with lots of personality. Follow the included step-by-step instructions (or use the QR code to unlock a how-to video) to knot, twist, and style a cute animal out of bendable faux fur stems and accessories. Series 1 includes Bobo Bowtie, a trendy pooch with red glasses; Hip Hoppity, a rap-loving pink bunny in a hoodie; Ice Ice Beary, a chill blue teddy bear with a fluffy scarf; Prima Giraffina, a dance-loving giraffe in a tutu; and more. Each Knotz figure comes with a ruler to help measure the right length of fur stem arms and legs, chalk for applying blush or spots on fur, a hang tag to personalize, accessories, and more. Collect multiple Knotz toys to share, play with, and display.
Evaluation comments:
“This is a super cute concept.”
“I love a quick and simple craft kit to keep kids focused and engaged. Plus, the end product is so lovable.”
“I like that this toy inspires creativity and can be reshaped for more fun.”
“The surprise factor of not knowing which Knotz Animal you are going to unwrap provides a fun element of surprise.”
“This is a challenging but oh so cute craft.”
“The faux fur is super soft. It’s important to note that this would be very difficult for a child to complete the knotting themselves and this requires adult participation. The instructions are somewhat convoluted, but the link to the video helps significantly. That said, our Knotz creation does not look like the pictures, but that doesn’t really impact the overall appeal. It is difficult to achieve perfection – but whatever your Knotz looks like in the end, it is very sweet, especially with the adorable accessories.”
“I really like that this toy is engaging and requires creation as opposed to just opening up the package and having an already built toy.”
“I think it is more fun for the kids to help construct the toy and they are more invested in the end result. My daughters love their cuddly handiwork.”