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Fingerlings

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WowWee Fingerlings Interactive Baby Pets with Carrying Case

Interactive Electronic Toys

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $40.00

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set consists of three WowWee Fingerlings interactive electronic toys housed within a pink zippered hard-shell carrying case. The collection includes a purple and pink baby monkey, a blue baby monkey with yellow tufted hair and lightning bolt graphics, and a white and pink unicorn. Each figure is approximately 5 inches tall, constructed from durable molded plastic with soft synthetic hair tufts. These robots feature touch, motion, and sound sensors designed to react to touch, be hung by their tails, or gripped onto fingers. The carrying case features a gray felt-lined interior with a mesh pocket and elastic security bands. Notable condition: the items appear used but well-maintained, with minor surface scuffing visible on the plastic limbs and some matting of the hair tufts. The blue monkey features a 'Boris' or similar variant design with a lightning bolt on the leg. These toys reached peak popularity around 2017-2018. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume consumer electronics with articulating limbs and integrated battery compartments secured by screws. No significant battery corrosion or structural damage is visible in the provided image.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this WowWee Fingerlings set, consisting of two monkeys (including the 'Boris' series) and a unicorn, along with an aftermarket protective case. The items appear to be authentic WowWee production pieces based on the molding quality, color schemes, and the specific 'lightning bolt' tampography on the blue monkey. The condition is 'Used - Good,' with visible matting on the synthetic hair tufts and minor scuffing consistent with interactive play. The inclusion of the hard-shell case adds slight value for portability, though it is not an original manufacturer accessory. The market for Fingerlings has cooled significantly since their 'must-have' status in 2017-2018. Current market conditions show high supply and moderate demand, primarily from nostalgic collectors or parents seeking affordable interactive toys. Comparables on secondary markets for loose, used Fingerlings typically range from $5 to $10 per unit, with the case adding roughly $5 to $10 to the bundle. Value is limited by the lack of original packaging and the 'played-with' condition of the hair. While the electronic components appear intact, I cannot verify functionality, sensor responsiveness, or the Absence of internal battery leakage without a physical inspection. For a definitive authentication, I would need to inspect the imprinted manufacturer date codes (located on the back of the head), verify the weight and tactile response of the plastic, and test the motor sounds to ensure they are not knock-offs, which were prevalent during the height of their popularity. No provenance was provided, which is standard for mass-market toys of this era.

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