Top Toys for Kids this Holiday Season!

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It’s time to start thinking about those holiday presents for your kids! Every parent knows that there are toys that are children crave and then there are all those “other toys”. Don’t get your kids something they’ll only play with once - check out our top 10 toys for the 2007 holiday season!

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  1. American Idol Talent Challenge. Your kids can test their singing ability at home, complete with karaoke, microphone, mixer, and DVD. They can even hear what the judges have to say! (made by Tech2Go, ages 8 and up)
  2. I Can Play Guitar System. For kids who want to learn how to play the guitar - and have some fun while doing it - this guitar plugs into your TV to give kids mini-lessons and feedback.  Children progress at their own speed, and play games along the way. (made by Fisher-Price)
  3. Barbie Girls. The Barbie Girl device is a girl-shaped doll and MP3 player. On barbiegirls.com, kids can create their own virtual characters, chat, virtually shop, etc. (made by Mattel, ages 6 and up)
  4. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Be a rockstar with this PlayStation, XBox, or Wii accessory, attach it and rock out! (made by Red Octane)
  5. Hannah Montana Singing Doll and Pop Star Stage. What could any Hannah Montana fan want besides a singing doll? The fold-out stage for the doll, of course! (made by Play Along, ages 6 and up)
  6. Nerf N-Strike Disc Shot. The machine launches discs for you to shoot with the Nerf darts. Sort of like a foam version of skeet shooting. (made by Hasbro, ages 8 and up)
  7. Rubik’s Revolution. The Rubik’s cube is back… high-tech! Six electronic games, and approved by the creator of the Rubik’s cube, Professor Erno Rubik. (made to Techno Source, ages 5 and up)
  8. Smart Cycle. An exercise bike for little ones, made fun by the software that shows up on the TV - “Driving Mode” lets kids pedal through obstacles, “Learning Mode” lets them learn letters, and “Big Race Mode” lets them race against other vehicles. (made by Fisher-Price, ages 3-6)
  9. Spotz.. Kids can make any buttons they want from images in magazines or on the Internet. (made by Zizzle, ages 6 and up)
  10. Eye-Clops. This is an electronic magnifier that, when you plug it into your TV, will magnify images 200 times. Kids are naturally curious and will love exploring the world with this toy! (made by Jakks Pacific, ages 6 and up)

Don’t forget to do your shopping early so that you’re not in competition with other desperate parents, or paying a fortune on ebay, because you know you aren’t going to want to let your kids down.


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