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This Baby Shark Fingerling is the mashup your kid never knew they needed

If you were hoping to escape Fingerlings and Baby Shark in 2019, think again. These two fads are teaming up and they're not going anywhere anytime soon.

This Baby Shark Fingerling is the mashup your kid never knew they needed

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In the last few years, two things have really taken off with kids: Fingerlings and Baby Shark (doo doo doo doo doo doo). Now they've come together to make a collaboration that is sure to be the most popular kids' toy EVER. Wait for it... it's the Baby Shark Fingerling!

WowWee, the company behind the popular robotic toys, just unveiled the adorable Baby Shark version at the 2019 Toy Fair in New York City. Take a look:

Isn't it adorable?

The cute yellow Baby Shark, which is based off the shark in Pinkfong's mega-viral YouTube video, joins the current Fingerlings lineup that has expanded to include tons of different animals. Since Fingerlings really blew up during the 2017 holiday season, WowWee has introduced elephants, dragons, unicorns, sloths and even ferocious dinosaurs! Now your kids can play with an interactive Baby Shark, too.

This shouldn't come as a complete surprise, though, because WowWee previously collaborated with Pinkfong to produce Baby Shark plushies that sing the song on repeat. So it was only a matter of time before they combined the two fads into one product.

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The toys, which are scheduled to hit store shelves this October, feature a light up dorsal fin, can sing the song (of course) and they have a motion sensor that makes wave noises when the shark dives through the air. We're excited to see what other fun features they pack into it.

Now the big question is, can you make Baby Shark fart? (Toot toot toot toot toot toot!)

Read more: This "Baby Shark" cake smash shows what it's like to breastfeed a baby who bites Here's a version of Baby Shark parents will actually love

This article was originally published on Feb 20, 2019

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Kevin is an associate editor for Canadian Business in Toronto, Ontario. More of their work can be found in MSN Canada, Chatelaine and This Magazine

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