
Hottest Holiday Toys
November 20, 2009 | Posted at 9:38 AM
We’re telling you about THE hottest toys on every kid’s wish list this year! Our favorite toy expert Elizabeth Werner joined to give us a must-have rundown.
- Elmo's Tickle Hands ($29.99, ticklehands.com)
Elmo's big, furry red hands help kids spread the fun. - Scribble & Write ($21.99, leapfrog.com)
Kids can practice drawing simple pictures and their letters with this interactive game. - Crayola Crayon Maker ($29.99, crayolastore.com)
You can help your little one make their perfect shade with the Crayola Crayon Maker. - Zhu Zhu Pets ($3.99-19.99, zhuzhupets.com)
These cute interactive hamster toys are all the fun of having a pet without the messy clean up. - Meatball Madness, ($19.99, taratoy.com)
Meatball Madness helps you show kids how fun the kitchen can be with a simple board game. - TV Games Motion (Star Wars, $29.99, jakks.com)
This plug-and-play console is a perfect toy for kids on the go. - The Liv Dolls ($19.99, livworld.com)
These teen fashion dolls are perfect for playing dress-up. - Sony PSP Go ($249.99, playstation.com)
- Sony's newest Playstation Portable console lets you download games straight from the Playstation Store.
- Sony Little Big Planet Game ($39.99, playstation.com)
Little ones can play, create, and share their own Sackboy experiences with this critically acclaimed game.
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Comments
blind1976 Says:
November 20th, 2009, 9:48 ami wish your tv audience would receive this gifts as well. They are great
lfarr1 Says:
November 20th, 2009, 9:49 amYou give every one lucky enough to afford to come to the show psp go's, why not have a contest and give away some more?
GenieSmidgen Says:
November 20th, 2009, 10:25 amI bought the nifty , new PSP Go specifically for the Little Big Planet game.What Sony doesn't tell you is that game titles released in the fabulous, digital downlaod method, are quite frequently delayed. Meaning, gamers who own one of the older "obsolete" models of psp, get their games on the "obsolete" umd disk, while people who paid over 250.00 for the new system are left waiting, long after release date for game titles.
Not a big deal in the scheme of life perhaps, but when I think of the money I could have saved by buying an older model PSP as compared to what I have paid, I get a little shiver. I am still here with my shiny, new, state of the art PSP Go and no Little Big Planet to play on it...sure is a pretty machine though....
RO2218 Says:
November 20th, 2009, 10:34 amAll these gifts look amazing!! So hard to get most of them! Wish you could tell me where to find them, were the price has not been Jacked up 300%! Just a Christmas wish!
dmaccat Says:
November 20th, 2009, 10:36 amGreat selection at good prices. Many of these items are going onto my list for little ones in my family..THANKS!!