DISCOVER THE WORLD OF ANIMALS WHILE HAVING FUN WITH YOUR KIDS
Where do they live? What do they eat? What sounds do they make? Find out with surprises from the new Natoons collection!
Dromedary
Camels cross the sand dunes carrying people and their cargo like a ship crossing the waves of the sea!
Camels move with a typical jumping movement called ambling.
The toy moves the head from top to down.
Komodo Dragon
Komodo dragons emit a hissing sound when they feel in danger. Sometimes they may also snort or growl.
Komodo dragons are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching and climate change.
The toy wags its tail.
Elephant
African elephants are the largest land animals in the world and Asian elephants are also very large!
Elephants can swim. They use their long trunk as a kind of breathing tube when they are underwater.
The toy moves the head.
sheep
Sheep are herbivores. This means that they only eat plants. They love to graze on grass.
“BAAA!” sheep make loud, funny noises called "bleating". They say BAAA!
The toy moves the head and the right front paw.
cockatoo
Not everyone has a yellow crest! Some species have white, others have black, red, pink or multi-coloured!Cockatoos make various types of sounds, shrieks and whistles. When they live in contact with humans, it can learn to talk and whistle songs.
The crest is movable on the toy.
donkey
Donkeys are native to Africa, but over time they have spread to every corner of the world along with humans.
Donkeys are very cautious and avoid situations that seem dangerous to them. That is why they are often considered stubborn.The toy raise the hind legs.
frog
Perhaps not everyone knows that... frogs are carnivorous!
Frogs are creatures that live between the land and freshwater. Hardly any species can live in salt water. So... the vast majority of frogs stay away from the sea!The toy moves forward if you press from the back with the finger.
goat
Goats are herbivores and eat shrubs, trees, leaves, grass and climbing plants. Domestic ones also love pumpkins and carrots!Goats sneeze to warn other goats of danger.
The toy moves the head and the front left paw.
bear
Bears hibernate. They eat a significant amount of food before hibernation, and they sustain themselves with stored energy during their winter slumber.
A bear eats enormous amounts of food of many different types. They eat insects, fish, honey, plants and more!
The toy rotates the chest from right to left.
seal
Seals can live in both polar and tropical waters, but most live in Arctic and Antarctic waters.
Seals eat fish, but can also eat octopus, seafood and even birds! They can swim a lot and go deep to find food.
The toy swings on the base.
panther
Black panthers love warm rainforests and live mainly in South East Asia and South Asia.
Panthers are the biggest cats to climb trees on a regular basis! They are also very fast at it!
The toy moves its left paw.
panda
Pandas eat all the time! They can spend 12 to 16 hours a day eating bamboo.
Did you know that pandas can swim? What's more, they are also able to climb trees!
The toy moves its head and right paw.
salamander
Salamanders love to eat insects, spiders, worms and snails. Sometimes, they even eat other small salamanders.
Salamanders do not have a voice! To communicate, they make noises by snapping body parts together.The toy crawls back and forth.
spider monkey
The spider monkey can run either on all four paws or in a standing position. It can also stick to tree branches with its tail and use its legs to do other things.
Unlike the gorilla it does not have an opposable thumb (i.e. a thumb capable of touching all other fingers).
The toy moves its tail and right paw upwards.
hammerhead shark
Hammerheads use their funny heads to search for prey and their sensors to find stingrays in the sand.
The great hammerhead shark is the largest hammerhead shark species. They can be more than four metres in length.The toy moves its tail left and right.
yellow zebrasoma fish
More than 70 per cent of wild yellow zebrasoma fish live in the waters west of Hawaii.
Yellow zebrasoma fish do not make sounds. The most noticeable characteristic is their colour.
By moving the base of the toy, the fishes are oscillating like they are swimming together.
BRING YOUR KIDS TOYS TO LIFE
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HAVING FUN
Play with the virtual toys while learning about animals and their environment.