Thursday, April 18, 2024

Top toys for Christmas

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With Halloween over it’s time to focus on Christmas, at least that’s what toy stores want you to do. Canadians spent more than a billion dollars on toys last year and retailers are hoping for more of the same this year. But with thousands of toys on the market it can be hard to pick out the perfect present so stores have released their top toy list for the season and it really helps narrow down the choices.

Christmas toy flyers are out pushing everything from Star Wars to life like toy puppies. But one of the big buys this year are the Hatchimals.
“What Hatchimals are is there is an egg and as you love it and rub it will actually hatch right in front of your eyes.”

Then it’s up to your kids to teach it how to walk and talk. The $60 item expects to sell out fast.

Just about anything Paw Patrol or Peppa Pig top the list of favourites but if your child is more tech savy check out the Fisher Price Code A Piller, a toy that teaches them problem solving and coding and pre orders have already started for the newest Nintendo 3DS.

To see the full 2016 hot toy list check out newswire.ca/news-releases/toysrus-canadas-2016-hot-toy-list-makes-gift-giving-easy-599439621.html

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