Toy Review: SeaPals

September 29th, 2008

SeaPals Clownfish

We recently received a Flame Angelfish SeaPals for my son and he was thrilled (partly because it was a fish, and partly because, well, it was a toy).  If you haven’t seen them in the stores lately, SeaPals is a line of web-interactive plush sea creatures that is perfect for the budding marine biologist.  Much like Webkinz, each SeaPals comes with a secret code that allows you to log on to the website where you can create a virtual aquarium for your plush pets.  You can personalize your tank, feed your creatures and keep their home nice and clean.

SeaPals Screenshot

What I like about the SeaPals site is that when you get bored with your tank you can take your creature out for a swim in the open ocean to play games and learn about the different marine life and habitats you encounter.  It’s a cool educational toy and a great way to teach the kids about the ocean!

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2 Responses to “Toy Review: SeaPals”

  • That’s so cool. I bet my son would enjoy that!

  • Sounds fun my kids have webkins and I actually like to play the games.I think my kids may be getting to big now for these games.But still sounds like a fun game for younger kids.

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