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  2. 34 Hottest Christmas Toys That Will Be Flying Off the Shelves

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    Buy the hottest toys of the holiday season before they sell out! The post 34 Hottest Christmas Toys That Will Be Flying Off the Shelves appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. Wal-Mart names the 25 hottest holiday toys of 2016

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    So what toys are kids asking from Santa this holiday season? Check out Wal-Mart's list of hottest toys: See the full list below: Num Noms Lipgloss Truck, $29.94. Pom Pom Wow Decoration Station, $29.97

  4. The best toys of 2023: Gifts for kids of any age - AOL

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    Bluey Talking 13" Plush. $15 at Walmart. Best toys for 2-4-year-olds. ... For kids between 5-8 years old, toys are more than just a means to pretend and have fun; many in this age group focus on ...

  5. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    10 Food-related toys. 11 Games. 12 Physical activity and dexterity. 13 Playground. 14 Puzzle/assembly. 15 Science and optical. ... Game Boy; Hungry Hungry Hippos; Life;

  6. Harrods Christmas Bears - Wikipedia

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    Since 1986, a bear has been released every year released in time for Christmas. Each bear wears a different outfit and care is taken to ensure that each year's bear is different to those from previous years. [3] In the early years, the bears did not have names. The first named bear, William, was released in 2003. [4]

  7. Toy - Wikipedia

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    An industry executive points out that girls have entered the "tween" phase by the time they are 8 years old and want non-traditional toys, whereas boys have been maintaining an interest in traditional toys until they are 12 years old, meaning the traditional toy industry holds onto their boy customers for 50% longer than their girl customers. [34]