Munchin’ Rex Review

If you have children, then chances are, you’re familiar with the ever so popular brand called “FurReal Friends.” Honestly, every time I look at them, I find myself saying “why couldn’t they have toys like that when I was younger?” They may not have had toys like that when we were younger, but today, we have the pleasures of buying these toys for our children and grandchildren. Along with all of the cute looking toys like kitty cats, bunny rabbits and puppy dogs, soon, you’re going to find the Munchin’ Rex. Never before have I ever thought something like a rex would look adorable, but FurReal Friends made it happen …they usually do. So, is this Munchin’ Rex something your children will be interested in? Let’s continue forward with this Munchin Rex review and find out …

About FurReal Friends

Before I move forward and tell you about the cute little rex, I would like to give you a little insight on the company that made him. FurReal Friends is a toy division of Hasbro, Dreamright Toys and Tiger Electronics – the FurReal Friends started popping up around 2002. They are basically robotic toys that range from cats to dinosaurs and are available in a variety of sizes. While some of the toys can easily be held in a child’s hands, there are others that the child can ride. The price of these toys range from $6 to $300 and they all move in some way. The companies slogan is “My best friends are FurReal Friends.”

If your child is looking for a best friend that is a “FurReal Friend,” then he/she may be interested in Munchin’ Rex …

What Does He Eat?

Starting out, I’m sure you are curious as to what Munchin’ Rex likes to munch on – that is the real question. From what I have learned, this little guy comes with his own stick of broccoli and a piece of meat. It’s plastic, of course, but it’s okay to pretend (it teaches children to take their imagination and run with it). He also comes with his own little toy bottle, because you know, little baby dinosaurs have to have their milk so that they can develop strong bones too.

What I find really cool about Munchin’ Rex is that he is able to tell the difference between his treats and his bottle.

This little guy has over 35 sound and motion combinations, which makes it even more unique. The sensors are located on his head and on his mouth.

Conclusion

All in all, I believe this little guy is something that children of varying ages will enjoy. While I could see it being a toy that was made for boys (you know, girls like the cuddly looking creatures), I’m sure there are some little girls out there that would get a kick out of Munchin’ Rex, so it all depends on what your child likes.