S was sent a StarLily My Magical Unicorn toy to try out, which was a teensy bit exciting! She arrived during the day while S was out, so I sneaked into her box and undid all the ties to make it easier for S to get her out later… here’s what happened:
As you can probably tell, S was quite excited to find a unicorn waiting for her when she came home from nursery!
S enjoyed playing with StarLily for quite some time; the favourite thing seemed to be feeing her.
StarLily responds to voice and touch with more than 100 sound and motion combinations. She moves her head and hoof, makes noises and lights up her horn in different colours to reflect her mood. Her wings also flutter.
You need to put the tablet/device to StarLily’s side to get her to connect
The FurEver Forest
The Wishing Tree
This is how you know StarLily is ready to play with you; her horn turns blue and you must touch it.
S really loved playing with StarLily and we’ve found that the more she plays with her – and with the app – the more she interacts and plays. The morning after StarLily arrived, S crept downstairs to play with her before breakfast. Apparentlt StarLily was hungry!
I think StarLily must get hungry a lot!
The only problem we’ve found with StarLily is that sometimes the app is unable to sync with her – though that may be more to do with my tablet and wifi connection than the app or StarLily! You can play on the app without StarLily though, and you can play with StarLily without the app – she’s still very entertaining and engaging.
NB we were provided with StarLily My Magical Unicorn in exchange for an honest review. All words and opinions are my own.
1 Comment
Mrs Tubbs · 27/11/2015 at 20:16
Oh, that does look like a lovely toy for a girl that age. :)