So, what are going to be the hottest toy gifts this Christmas? Here are some ideas that are trending at the moment. Grab them now before they disappear off the shelves.
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Cats Cradle - (3-93+)
This classic game is invading the playgrounds once again.
Suitable for all ages, the grandparents may still remember some moves from their childhoods.
Just waiting to be rediscovered by the latest generations.
Crate Creatures (4+)
Cute & noisy, the crate creatures are too cuddly to be scary.
Open their box with the crowbar provided.
Fantastic chomping sound when you give them their favourite food (also provided.)
Fingerlings (5+)
Fingerlings are back, but the monkeys are out.
This Christmas its all about dragons & dinosaurs.
A sure-fire winner reinvented.
Gravi Trax (8+)
Marble track meets lego/meccano.
A great unisex toy that will get the whole family together on Christmas afternoon.
Gravity powered, who needs batteries?
Its Jack Jack, the polymorph from Incredibles 2
Children can recreate his battle with the raccoon invader.
He makes noises & lights up, just what you want from your new best friend.
Mr Potato Head crossed with Bucking Bronco.
The idea of the game is to apply Mr Pop's features before he explodes.
Guaranteed to have your little ones giggling with suspense.
Nerf Laser Ops (8+)
The incredibly successful Nerf franchise has now gone hi-tech.
No more searching for lost foam bullets which are replaced with harmless light beams to tag other players, just like laser quest.
Options include GPS tracking your opponents to avoid ambushes, but where's the fun in that?
Rainbocorns (3+)
Made from sugar & spice and everything nice, these plush toys hatch from their eggs.
Pink, sparkly, unicorns they are someone's idea of heaven.
When their bellies are swiped a magical surprise is revealed.
Princess Night Nella Doll (2+)
Starring in her own TV show on Nick Jr, younger viewers will know all about her exploits.
Already flying off the shelves, she could prove elusive.
Sings her own theme song, over, & over, & over. You have been warned.
Botley the Coding Robot (5+)
Youngsters will pick up the coding bug quickly with this simple but clever robot.
Older generations will learn a lot too as they help their offspring.
Build up sequences of up to 80 moves using key cards to make Botley do increasingly more complex tasks.
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