Toomies Jurassic World brings the wonders of dinosaurs to a new generation. The vehicles are inspired by the iconic vehicles in the films; Spin & Hatch Dino Eggs, a clever twist on Toomies bestselling Hide and Squeak Eggs, using dinosaur eggs in an incubator featuring the core toddler play pattern of ‘sort & pop’; and Pic & Push T. rex, a large T. rex dinosaur with a fun take on the iconic gyrosphere from the 2015. Jurassic World back in theaters this June.
Evaluation comments:
Jurassic World Pic & Push T. Rex: “Great for a toddler who just learned to walk or one who is more mobile and can run around.”
“Besides cars/trucks and animals, my son really loves balls so he has been enjoying all of the balls that comes with it.”
“It’s great that it spans the different ages and is the type of toy that you can have in your home for awhile.”
Jurassic World Chase & Roll Raptors: “My son is in a huge car/truck phase right now, so I was happy to open this package and see a brightly colored car with a dinosaur inside.”
“My son was really into the different features and taking the dinosaur on and off and opening and closing the egg.”
“Fun and cute.”
Jurassic World Dino Rescue Ranger: “Well-made, bright colors and the various parts work and fit together nicely. It is easy to use and assemble, no batteries required which is a plus.”
“There are definitely some cool, innovative features to this toy – it includes two cars, one is the upfront rescue car and the other is a rescue trailer. This allows for a lot of imaginative play as the rescue trailer can “load up” the car and move along together.”
“I really like that this toy encourages interactive play and problem solving skills.”
“Jurassic World Spin & Hatch Dino Eggs: “This is such a cute toy.”
“This is a really fun toy – you can spin it around and all of the eggs hatch, no battery needed.”
“I like that the different egg colors encourage my son to put the tops with the matching bottoms. He has recently learned to say all of his colors, and I asked him to bring me the correct top for the purple bottom and he shouted “purple!” and ran to bring it to me. He likes doing it on his own, too.”