What Are The Top Ten Toys?
Whether you are a mom, dad, aunt, uncle, or a grandparent, you know the importance of buying a good gift. There is nothing like watching the special child in your life open up a present to see the joyful excitement in their eyes. As you know, kids are picky. To ensure you get that joyful excitement and not disappointment, familiarize yourself with some of the Top Ten Toys this year. What are they?
Zhu Zhu Pets (3 Years & Up): The Hottest Toy of this year is a line of products known as the Zhu Zhu Pets. These are battery operated hamsters that appears as if they come alive; they act just like real pets! There are a number of hamsters and accessories to choose from, including a surfboard, rolling ball, fun house, and more!
LeapFrog Tag (4 to 8 Years) and Tag Jr.: This is one of those top ten toys that has more than meets the eye. It is not only a fun toy for children, but a great education tool that can help young children learn to read. For gift recipients that are already readers, they will still enjoy the interactive fun they get from touching words or pictures in a tag- appropriate book. There is a Tag Jr. Reading System for children under four years of age.
LeapFrog Zippity (3 Years to 5 Years): As with most other toys manufactured by LeapFrog, the Zippity also doubles as a learning system. Children have fun with their favorite Disney characters and absorb learning curriculum while dancing, jumping, and playing. Included with your purchase is a booper and an interactive match that connects to a television.
Fisher Price Smart Cycle Extreme (3 to 6 Years): The Fisher Price Smart Cycle has always been popular with both children and parents. Now there is the Smart Cycle Extreme. The upgrade includes a rumble feature on the bike’s handle bars. Speaking of that bike, children get exercise while pedaling along on the stationary bike through each game.
Fisher Price Elmo Live Encore (18 Months to 6 Years): It almost never fails; there is usually always an Elmo doll topping the best seller list. This year, that Elmo doll is known as Elmo Live Encore, which is an upgrade from the last doll released. Now, Elmo is more interactive; he will move his mouth, head, arms, sit, stand, and even cross legs when telling a story!
Mattel Dora Links Dolls (5 Years to 10 Years): If you didn’t already know: Dora the Explorer grew up! This toy is perfect for preschoolers who grew up with Dora and they can continue to do so. This neat doll opens little girls to an online world that is fun and safe. Moreover, changes made to Dora’s hair, eye color and jewellery online will come alive and actually change on the doll itself!
Mattel Little Mommy Walk and Giggle Doll (3 Years to 10 Years): A game of “mommy” or “house” is a million times more fun with this popular toy. Why? Because the doll does more than just open and close her eyes! She will talk, sit, stand, and even walk!
Transformers Action Figures (5 Years & Up): Transformer action figures are a top ten toy this year for boys because of both the cartoon and the movie. These action figures are popular because they feature their favorite characters and because children can switch back and forth between the car and the transformer. There is a good selection of action figures available including Optimus Price, Megatron, and Bumblebee.
Hot Wheels Trick Tracks (4 to 10 Years): There is an entire line of this top selling toy; a few popular choices include the Mega Chomp Starter set, Speed Hill, and the Power Loop Stunt Zone. These tracks are all sold separately, but they can be combined to create an afternoon full of action and fun.
Fisher Price Imaginext Ultimate Dino (3 Years to 7 Years): Despite looking like a plain old dinosaur, this top ten Christmas toy is a lot more. All children need to do is snap the arm and legs on and grab the remote. There are various actions the dinosaur can do, in addition to walking and lettering out a roar!
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