Hatchimals, the part-Furby/part-Tamagotchi toys that have sent parents into a frenzy this holiday season, are coming to Wal-Mart. The world's largest retailer on Thursday night said it had started ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Hatchimals, this season's hottest holiday gift, are, of course, the hardest to get your hands on. Several Target stores got a new shipment in Sunday, and, despite the frigid ...
This year’s hot holiday toy apparently isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Hatchimals are furry toys that are supposed to “hatch” adorably from plastic eggs. When the frenzy for the gadgets grew as ...
TORONTO, Canada -- Remember Hatchimals, the furry, interactive toys that self-hatch out of an egg? They sold out over the holidays, but now they're back and better than ever. Creator Spin Mater is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This month, shortly after Spin Master, the Canadian toy company that produces Hatchimals, debuted the line’s Bath Bomb Surprise, ...
This year’s hottest Christmas gift has a potty mouth. Videos posted on YouTube show Hatchimals appearing to say “f–k me” as they sleep, their eyes glowing wildly. “Apparently some hatchimals are ...
Hatchimals are unique toys that are fun, entertaining and even teach responsibility. These are imaginative creatures that hatch from an egg and grow up to dance, talk and interact with you. Think of ...
DESPERATE parents have been reassured by the toy’s manufacturer that Hatchimals will be back in British stores soon. This year’s must-have Christmas present, an egg which hatches into an interactive ...
Another day closer to Christmas, another twist and turn in Sara Gruen’s Hatchimals saga. In one corner, we have the New York Times best-selling author who shelled out $23,595.31 on successful eBay ...
Surprise! Hatchimals, the hot toy of the 2016 holiday season from Spin Master, is back at it again with a brand-new iteration of the trendy egg toy, called Hatchimals Surprise. However, unlike Spin ...
Remember the great Zhu Zhu Pet search of 2009? That’s what we have now in 2016, only instead of little wheeled hamsters, we have large plastic eggs with trainable baby birds in them. That’s ...