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Spin Master launches Present Pets for Christmas 2020

Published on: 6th October 2020

Present Pets puppies offer an interactive play experience and surprise unboxing.

Present Pets

Spin Master has revealed its newest imaginative toy packed with innovation; Present Pets puppies, interactive pets with an unboxing experience.

Inspired by the childhood dream of being gifted a puppy in a bow-topped box, these soft interactive puppies are wrapped in an unboxing experience. Anticipation for these furry friends is already building, with Amazon naming Present Pets puppies one of the top 25 toys this Christmas.

The magic of Presents Pets puppies is revealed when the child pulls the oversized gift tag, sparking the pup inside to bark and paw its way out of the box. After about two minutes of box shaking anticipation the front of the box will topple down revealing a new pup and best friend.

With two themes to choose from, Fancy Pups and Glitter Pups, there are one of two possible pups in every box, an additional layer of surprise to this must-have toy.

"We cannot wait to surprise the whole family with the magical experience of unboxing their very own Present Pet puppy," said Jean Gomez, Spin Master’s VP marketing & global business unit lead. "It’s a dream come true for children to unwrap a surprise puppy, and we are delighted to bring that joy to families this holiday season. We hope to see lots of exciting reactions when children open their Present Pets toys.”

For more information, visit Spin Master's website here.

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