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TOEY PLAY T‑Rex 29cm walking toy

amazon UK
Reviews
4,4
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Reviews

4,4
+1.133 reviews

Price

£16.85£13.48-20%
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Price evolution · Historical minimum: £12.81

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Price evolution

Historical minimum: £12.81

Product description

The TOEY PLAY T‑Rex is a walking dinosaur toy that combines movement, sound and light for hands‑on play. It moves forward on its feet while the body swings, emits realistic roaring sounds and flashes colourful lights on the throat and tail, with a throat beam that can project onto the floor. This blend of motion and sensory cues keeps toddlers and young children engaged while they explore prehistoric themes.

Key points

This toy works as both a play companion and a simple educational prop. It encourages imaginative play and helps children learn basic facts about the Tyrannosaurus rex through sensory experience. The size is compact at 29X10X18cm, so it fits on most play mats and shelves. It is made of plastic with smooth edges, which reduces the risk of scratches during handling. Do note that the lights and sounds operate only while the walking function is active, according to the manufacturer.

Specifications

  • Name: TOEY PLAY T‑Rex
  • Type: Walking dinosaur toy
  • Size: 29X10X18cm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Colour: Realistic looking with colourful lights

Why it’s worth it

The combination of movement, roaring sound and projected light makes the toy more engaging than a static figure. It suits play sessions where children like to chase or direct moving toys. It is also useful for display in a bedroom or playroom when not in active use. The construction is straightforward which tends to mean fewer fragile parts, though it is sensible to supervise younger children during energetic play.

Who it’s for

It’s a good fit if you want a tactile, audiovisual dinosaur for children aged around 3 to 6 years who enjoy interactive toys and pretend play. If you prioritise ultra‑realistic detail or advanced electronics, this toy is simpler in function. For casual play, learning through roleplay and a compact display piece, it makes practical sense.

The toy is sold via amazon UK and can be added to a child’s collection as an accessible introduction to moving dinosaur figures.