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Owleez, Flying Baby Owl Interactive Toy with Lights and Sounds (White), for Kids Aged 6 and up

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The flying experience is fab! It’s like a Owl helicopter and the propellers really spin fast, as it is about to take off! We were all watching, thinking is it REALLY going to fly?? The first part of playing with the Owleez toy is to look after his mood by paying close attention to his eye colour. Depending on what colour his eyes are, children need to complete certain movements, actions or touches to make Owleez happy. Some examples include: What we did find though is it does crash when it has finished. My eldest kept really worrying it was going to break but there were no issues. You mustn’t try and push the head down and place your Owleez on a flat surface. It will close alone. Then it is good to fly and again and with more practice gets better and better. Your Owleez will seem a bit sad after crashing and my eldest enjoyed patting and comforting it afterwards. There are issues when you can’t get your Owleez to fly but the instructions and trouble shooting are helpful and with a bit of persevering it does usually fly! Just follow the Owleez how to fly instructions and you should be fine.

My gremlin was a little more unsure at first, as she was worried it was going to break but her Owleez was fine and always survived its flight. I did worry, I must admit if we would break one of the propellers but we never seemed to. The instructions are also very comprehensive and help with troubleshooting! Just a tad difficult to find the English bit sometimes. By far the best part of the Owleez product is when it flies and as it practices it gets better, flying for 10 seconds as a maximum. My eldest and I I tested this out on our own when her baby brother was sleeping and we were screaming and laughing, it was that much fun. I guess I didn’t know what to expect!!Even though this Summer has been a very rough one for the boys, there have been a few moments that have bought excitement and hilarity to both our home and Granny and Grandad’s. Grandad loved our little drone that we bought to show him [which was like one of the little creatures from Batteries Not Included] last year and so this trip now he’s unable to move around for a few weeks, we decided to take our new interactive toys with us to show him. Not just because these are interactive but because they’re quite a bit rebellious. The first one out of the box was Owleez. WHAT IS OWLEEZ? Other interactive elements include making him burp, fall asleep and sing, with Owleez really getting into his happy little song if he is feeling particularly chirpy. Teaching our Owleez Toy how to fly! You can feed, pet and fly the Owl so it does offer quite a bit in terms of play opportunities. Where to Buy Owleez the Flying Owl

The trending toy comes in a white or pink version- and features a birds nest to sit in which he also charge in. Also be patient. When you have started to make it fly and it says “weeee”, just let it go. It needs a few seconds for those propellers to spin and make it fly!! Also give her plenty of space to fly! Owleez will learn to fly the more time you spend playing it. Like many interactive toys they respond to touch and being played with. Therefore the more your child handles the interactive toy the better the experience will be.The one time ours did take off, he didn’t come off his nest properly as we were on the grass and so all we have are photos of his attempt to fly. I was lay on the floor crying into my camera and all of the million ants, spiders and woodlice underneath me. We then realised that maybe we needed more charge – so we attached my power bank to him, but to no avail. We’d run him down trying to get him to fly. It’s really clever – Owleez’ body is built perfectly for flight. Owleez tells you when he wants to eat – and comes with a little plastic berry to feed him with. Place it next to his beak and head him nibbling – he’ll also try and nibble your finger! Childhood is gone in the blink of an eye [except the sleepless nights part, that lasts for decades I think] and I wanted to enjoy every moment I could and make it as fun as possible. Whilst it can be tempting to try and get started with the Owleez toy straight away, Owleez wont fly, may refuse to fly or wont fly very well if his battery is low, so as frustrating as it may be for the children to have to wait a little, this is definitely recommended to get the best out of the toy. Decorations: The 4th December has been revealed to be the date that the average Brit will dig out the tinsel and tree, though Christmas cheer strikes early in the North East where the tree and tinsel go up a full month (31 days) before the big day They come with 1 x Pink Owleez, 1 x Berry food accessory and 1 x nest and you teach them how to fly! You help them by swinging them though the air to their happy noises and they fly like a little baby bird. This isn’t all! Their eyes change colour too and they respond to your touch! You can feed, pet them and play games. They even sing and dance to their own beat.

Once Owleez is charged, you need to practice flying together by swinging and swooping the owl through the air, which results in it making triumphant and happy noises. Having an owl as a pet just isn’t an option sadly, so we have opted for the next best thing, teaching our very own baby owl how to fly.Owleez needs your help to learn how to fly and in the box is the owl, some berries and a nest. Setting Owleez up This toy is the first interactive toy pet with flying features, it is very different and funny to play. As I am saying that this is an indoor toy, children can play inside the home without any problem with more fun and entertainment. Along with these toys, some Dinosaur toys are also designed with robotic feature for real fun, entertainment

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