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Saturday, November 12, 2011

A Review of Eight Toys for Christmas This Year


Christmas will be here in a few months. It is time to really get serious about your Christmas buying. With the economy like it is right now, you need to make sure that you get something that is in demand and something that will be appreciated when you go out to spend your hard-earned money. Here are some suggestions for babies, toddlers, small children, as well as older children.

For Infants:

Baby Einstein: Toys designed to stimulate intelligence and creativity. Promotes auditory development and an enjoyment of listening to music. These are sturdily built with baby in mind, fun to use, and portable. Your baby will enjoy playing with these toys for hours. Each individual toy is designed to engage your baby's senses and encourage tactile stimulation.

Vulli: These products are made for the small infant who is exploring the world with his mouth. We all know that babies learn by putting things first in their mouths. These soft, flexible toys serve to satisfy the need to taste with appropriate objects. They stimulate the fingers and delight the eye. Overall, they help develop your baby's senses.

For Toddlers:

LONPOS: These are brainteaser games designed to enhance math skills, hand-eye coordination, patience, concentration, cognitive skills and build self-confidence, while being fun and even addictive. These games are suitable for young children with supervision. They are easy to understand but hard to complete. Give your young one a chance to try these out.

Leap Frog: These are award-winning, child-development toys. They are designed for your toddlers to play and learn. By stimulation of the child's senses, the learning process can be enhanced and augmented. They come in many different sets, so you can help your toddler prepare to learn just about everything.

For Small Children:

LEGO: Lego's have been around for a while now, but they seem to never go out of favor with our kids. They stimulate imagination and fantasy. They help develop hand to eye coordination. They come in sets or in general packs. One very popular series of sets right now is the Harry Potter series of Lego sets. Children everywhere are playing with these adventure sets.

Toy Story Operation Buzz Lightyear: This game is always a winner, but now with the lovable Buzz Lightyear it is really what you child wants. Children learn quite a lot through playing organized games. They learn to follow rules; to play well with others; the concept of sharing; and a bit of delayed gratification. Games such as this will always be in demand with children.

For the Older Child:

Barbie: This beauty has been much in demand with young girls for nearly 60 years. There is always something new with her. Girls from 4 to 12 love to play dress up and concoct wonderful fantasies with Barbie. She will never go out of style with the female child.

Trurev Inline Skate Backpack: Most boys own or would love to own a set of inline skates. What would be more useful for them than to have their very own backpack designed to carry their skates and gear when it is unacceptable to use the skates? With this backpack, your boy can always be ready for a skating adventure, no matter where it presents itself.

Choosing one of these toys is a sure-thing. There are no children in the world who would not enjoy and appreciate owning these toys.




As a long-time consumer, I can tell you that Christmas is the biggest thing of the year. Today we need to maximize our enjoyment while we minimize our expenditures. Old standards are excellent choices this year. Toys that have been in play for decades make a strong showing with all children. This year, don't waste your money.

For more information about Christmas buying, Christmas decorating, Christmas cooking, or Christmas crafting please visit Santa's Helper Blog. For more information about what is going to be hot for Christmas this year, please visit Christmas is Coming Too Soon.






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