Wednesday, February 2, 2011

20 Hot Toys for Christmas 2010

Finding the hottest toys is an art form in the modern world. When a toy becomes popular, it becomes harder to find most of the time. And when it becomes harder to find, kids end up wanting it even more. The sooner you can figure out what is going to be hot for 2010 when it comes to toys, the better chance you have of actually finding the toy and buying it. To help out, here is a list of twenty must-have toys for Christmas 2010.

20 Hot Toys for Christmas 2010

Here is a list (from various sources) the best toys for 2010.

Stealth Rides Hot Wheels - Mattel This little RC car is actually less than $ 30. This makes it a great value. This is in addition to which there are a lot of fun.
Nerf N-Strike Blaster Stampede - Nerf toys classic in many ways. This is a new Nerf gun that is both a safe and fun for children. We want to ensure properone as there are a few variations out there.
Scrabble Flash - A modern version of the classic Scrabble, word lovers are going to have a blast with this modernized, high-tech version of the letter and word game.
Paper Jamz - This is an outstanding new toy from WowWee. They are guitars and drum sets that are made out of cardboard and plastic. They have a great sound and kids, tweens and teens all love them. They are reasonably priced - under $30 - and come in 12 different styles. These are sure to be one of the hottest toys in 2010.
Monster High Dolls - Safe for kids age six and older, these collectible dolls may be more popular around Halloween, but there will be some kids who want them for Christmas. They're set to be a really hot toy.
Sing-A-Ma-Jigs - Cute and available at a low price is a great combination. They actually harmonize when you put more than one of them together.
Squinkies -With a low price point and the collecting feature added, they're set to be one of the must-have toys for 2010. They are priced under $10, and there are quite a few variations available to collect. Keep your eyes open for these toys. At this price, they may be very hard to find in the coming months.
Leapster Explorer - The latest and greatest hand held learning system from LeapFrog is more expensive than a lot of other hot toys this year, but when you consider the educational value of the system, it's an easy decision to choose this toy.
Pillow Pets - These have been around for a while, but they have some great new designs for 2010 and are more popular than ever before this year. It's a pillow. It's a pet. It's a Pillow Pet!
New LEGO Sets - The White House (for older kids) and the LEGO Harry Potter Hogwart's Castle are super hot this year. Also, the new LEGO Universe game is coming out later this year.
Loopz - Mattel - Memory game with lights that works with motion detecting devices. As with a lot of other tech toys this year, the price point on this one is very low - which is great!.
Minotaurus -Lego Systems Inc. - LEGO Board Game that you create then play. Hours of fun for kids.
Disney Princess & Me dolls - These large, 18 inch dolls are collectible, but they're fun to play with as well.
Rubik's Cube Slide - An update of the classic Runik's Cube - now 30 years old. Happy birthday to Rubik's Cube!
Kung Zhu Hamsters - If you remember Zhu Zhu pets, they're back this year and hotter than ever. There are a few changes, but they should be easier to find. There is a new battle arena play set out this year too.
Imaginext Bigfoot the Monster - This large Bigfoot throws tantrums, and will be a big hit with small boys.
Squinkies Cupcake Surprise Bake Shop - Cool toy vending machine for kids that will help teach them about money.
Tomica Hypercity Mega Station Set - This is only available officially through Toys R Us, but it's a great train set that's going to be hot in 2010.
Silly Bandz - You might think this was just a summer craze in 2010, but there are likely going to be a lot of holiday themed Silly Bandz coming out in the months ahead. Keep your eyes open for them and collect, collect, collect!
Monopoly City - The new, 21st century edition of Monopoly is a great board game for tweens, teens and adults.

There you have it - must-have toys for Christmas 2010 went. Twenty Now you go to buy before they are.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Old Fashioned Toys For Toddlers

Old fashioned toys are making a comeback! At a time when kids have every kind of computerized game and battery-operated toy imaginable, parents are re-introducing the toys that they played with in their youth, and the kids are loving it. Both kids and their parents are finding that these old toys are worth remembering. If you don't have a child yet, you just might find that having a toddler in the house reminds you of your own preschool years, prompting you to relive the past by giving your child the same toys you had growing up.

Jacks are marbles are just a few such examples that have never gone away throughout the years. These inexpensive and small toys can today be found in dollar stores and as stocking stuffers. Many of today's parents remember playing these sidewalk games. Super Balls, yo-yos, tops, and Tiddly Winks are just a few of the other classic toys making a comeback as adults seek a sense of nostalgia and a return to simpler playthings.

Speaking of simpler playthings, how about a sock monkey? A stuffed animal made out of brown socks, this classic toy for children actually dates back to the Victorian era, when the toy was a way to reuse worn-out socks. The red heel of the socks gave the monkey its distinctive red lips. In the 1950s, sock monkey patterns were included with pairs of socks, allowing that era's homemakers to make the toy, by then already a classic, for their children. This homemade toy is still popular today, both among toddlers and with adult collectors.

Like the sock monkey, rocking horses are another children's plaything from the Victorian era that has continued to be popular to the present day. The toy in its current form first made an appearance during the nineteenth century. These wooden toys have long been made by hobbyists; today there are a number of companies producing this classic, ranging from simple, unfinished wood horses to finely detailed or carved rocking horses.

Perhaps the most popular of these classic toys for toddlers is the ever-present pedal car. Even youngsters with their eyes glued to the screen of a computer or video game are enchanted by this classic toy, climbing in to pedal around the room. With its retro 1950s hot-rod feel, this is a timeless toy that is sure to please generation after generation. In fact, you probably remember racing down the driveway in the pedal toy you had as a child. Like the other toys on this list, pedal cars to mind the carefree feeling of 1950.

As you can see this list, the most popular old-fashioned toys for children are many day-to on how to get your kids outside and exercising instead of sitting in front of a screen of all. Whether you're trying to do a classic toy, because you remember his youth, or because you want to enjoy free to give your children hours of the endyou can't go wrong with these toys!