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Kids can now create their own Northern Lights experience through an Aurora Furb-ealis! Introducing the new Galaxy Edition Furby, a fuzzy interactive friend that lights up the night with its glow-in-the-dark features and array of shining colors – the perfect gift for outdoor spring and summer evenings.

This Furby is different from the rest as its eyes and ears glow-in-the-dark. The ears create different light effects when in the lightshow mode, which can be seen in the day but is more magical in the dark.
The mix of green, purple, and blue fur all over its adorable body mimics the Northern Lights adding to its mystical design. Accessories include glow-in-the dark clip-on beads that kids can put on Furby or even as their own accessory to add to the glowing fun, plus a comb to brush Furby’s fabulous hair and pizza charm to feed it!

The new Galaxy Edition Furby is a great addition to your collection and available now for pre-order exclusively on Amazon priced at $59.99 USD for children aged 6+.

And remember, all Furbys and Furblets can be connected for double the trouble! This includes the newest limited edition Furblets Fierce & Fabulous 2-Pack introducing May-May and Greenie Meanie, two Furblet besties who aren’t afraid to embrace their wonderfully weird differences. The new 2-Pack is available now for pre-order exclusively on Amazon priced at $19.99 US.

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