You can cling or hang them onto any surface they can fit on, and they will blink their eyes and turn their heads to react to you.
If you aren’t familiar with Fingerlings, they are adorable interactive robotic monkeys that can respond to your motions and voice, while clinging onto your finger, or hanging on the side of your notebook. They also released a Fingerling unicorn called Gigi through Toys "R" Us, but she has been sold out for quite a while. Aside from Kingsley, WowWee has six Fingerling monkeys, including Bella (pink), Boris (blue), Finn (black), Mia (purple), Sophie (white), and Zoe (teal). So far, the manufacturer WowWee, has only hinted about their special Walmart exclusive Fingerling, Kingsley the Sloth, which will be released in November, just in time for holiday shopping. So what are the special holiday Fingerlings, and where can you get them? With the holiday season right around the corner, if you’ve been trying to get your hands on a Fingerling, you may be curious about any special releases. Kingsley is super cute, and unlike the Fingerling monkeys, he makes sloth-like sounds and moves about 20. But parents are nothing if not persistent when it comes to making their kids happy, especially when it comes to holiday gifts. WowWee introduced Kingsley the Sloth as a Walmart exclusive and Fingerling fans went nuts. They are on the wish lists for kids of all ages, and along with Santa, parents have been having a hard time finding them. We have 30+ kid gift suggestion that are in-stock that they'll be just as excited to unwrap.Santa has been getting quite a few requests for Fingerlings this year. If you can't get your hands on a Fingerling in time for Christmas, don't fret. Wowwee, the brand that manufacturers real Fingerlings, lists all authorized distributors on their site. If you are purchasing in-store, shop at reputable places you trust (ie. Make sure Amazon is listed as the seller, not an unauthorized third party seller. If you try to purchase directly through Fingerlings' website, you may be routed to Amazon. Be wary of any place offering super cheap deals (or that say final sale) or crazy inflated prices. The MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price) for Fingerlings is $14.99. Fake Fingerlings may also have non-English labeling on the outside and the photo of the monkey in the bottom left may be a different color than the actual doll in the package. The manufacturer is Wowwee, and will be named as such for real listings. Some are named very similarly, like Fmgeblings, but are not the real deal. To avoid being a victim of one of these dangerous scams, Rachel Rothman, chief technologist in the Good Housekeeping Institute, who also conducts our annual Toy Awards, recommends looking out for the following warning signs, no matter who you are buying from: So far, the manufacturer WowWee, has only hinted about their special Walmart exclusive Fingerling, Kingsley the Sloth, which will be released in November, just in time for holiday shopping. Like the original, we suspect that counterfeiters are starting to take note of these hard-to-get items and selling them (or knock-off versions) for much higher than they cost. We did find a few listing for the new Fingerlings on Amazon, but buyers should be wary if taking that route. On the Fingerlings' page, WowWee explains that these items "will be slowly popping in at exclusive retailers and super rare to find this holiday season." These critters are arguably the most-rare of them all.