Top 10 new prehistoric animal and dinosaur toys of 2015 as voted by the Dinosaur Toy Forum. See all the results and vote yourself here: https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=4643.0
Review: Giganotosaurus (TipToi by Ravensburger)

Large carnivores are always worth a headline, be it a shark attack or a prehistoric discovery in a country as neglected by international news media as Australia. Back in 1995 the world’s public was introduced to a dinosaur species which had been discovered two years before in the endless wastes of Patagonia by Rubén Dario Carolini, who is also the species’ namesake: Giganotosaurus carolinii.
Review: Kaprosuchus (Papo)

Papo’s 2016 Kaprosuchus figure is positively massive, far more so than I originally anticipated. It measures 22 cm long and is slightly over 10 cm tall due to its raised tail.
Review: Diprotodon (Dinosaurs and Friends by De Agostini)

Guest review and photographs by Viergacht, edited by Suspsy
At the local CNA, I was intrigued to see a children’s book–“Prehistoric Plants: Algae, Fern and Mosses” – that was packaged with a toy fern and what looked to be a Diprotodon, a rhino-sized, bear-like relative of modern wombats and a prehistoric animal not often represented in toy form.
Video: Leaellynasaura transforming plush toy (Walking with Dinosaurs)
Review of the Walking with Dinosaurs transforming plush toy Leaellynasaura.
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Small)(Schleich)
Review: Deinocheirus (CollectA)
Video: Recur dinosaur toys unboxing
Unboxing a delivery of new Recur dinosaur toys from Shenzhen Ankyl Toys Co. Ltd. Visit their site at https://www.recur.top/ Thanks to Recur for the review samples!
Review: Velociraptor (IToy)
Review: Sarcosuchus (CollectA)

One hundred and eleven million years ago in a vast river system in Africa, a dance between predator and prey, similar to what we see today was taking place. Off the main river there is a narrow, deep, and murky tributary. Vegetation is thick along the bank except for a patch of muddy dirt that has been worn down by the feet of many thirsty travelers.
Review: Pterosaur (Chap Mei)
Review: Embolotherium (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)

By now, we are all aware of the reputation of the Geoworld Jurassic hunters line: cheaply made figures, full of inaccuracies despite (false) claims of palaeontological approval and shameless plagiarism of palaeoartists. However, I wanted to investigate these figures personally, so I got a figure from each of the first three ‘expeditions’ and see what they were like.