Hatching Toothless – How To Train Your Dragon:The Hidden World!

My family are massive fans of the How to Train Your Dragon books and films.

One of their favourite toys of the last couple of years has been Hatchimals and we have loved “hatching” them, so imagine the excitement when they found out they could hatch and train their very own Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.

Hatching Toothless

The egg itself is slightly smaller than previous Hatchimals eggs and is black and grey in colour.

Hatching Toothless

To start the hatching process you unlock the bottom of the egg, causing the dragon inside to wake up and start making noises.

As you stroke the egg to encourage it to hatch, you can see Toothless’ green eyes glowing through the shell.

Hatching Toothless

Our previous experience of Hatchimals has seen them take around 15 minutes to hatch, but we found Toothless hatched much quicker, which took us by surprise.

Hatching Toothless

As the egg cracks, you can remove pieces of the shell to help Toothless on its final hatching journey.

Hatching Toothless

Once Toothless is outside of his egg, he is ready to play. Firstly, you need to establish your rider’s bond with baby Toothless by placing your hands on his head, teach him how to fly by swinging him through the air and how to plasma blast by holding your hand on his stomach! 

Hatching Toothless

Toothless also comes with a fish which you hold to his mouth so he can eat.

Hatching Toothless

Toothless roars and giggles and when you fly him through the air he flaps his wings and wiggles his ears.

Hatching Toothless

Turn the dial on his bottom and you can play games like “Hot Potato” where you avoid being the one holding him when he plasma blasts; Ask him questions and he’ll respond with head and wing movements, and lights and sounds; see who wins in a roaring competition and play music to see him rock back and forth to the beat!

Hatching Toothless – How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World has an RRP of £59.99 but is currently on offer at £49.99 in Smyths Toys. Toothless takes 2 x AA Batteries which are included.

Disclaimer: We were sent Hatching Toothless to review. All thoughts and opinions are our own

14 thoughts on “Hatching Toothless – How To Train Your Dragon:The Hidden World!”

  1. I have to say this is such a cool toy. I love that you can see his green eyes through the shell as you wait for him to hatch. Forget the kids, I’d love one!!!

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  2. My daughter absolutely loves how to train your dragon and this is something that she has added to her Christmas list. He seems very cute and I love how interactive he is just unsure on the price. Your little boy is made for YouTube. Great review.

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