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Time to take the hassle out of Christmas Gift hunting! Here at Easy Xmas our aim is to make your Christmas a bit easier.
It's never too early to start your Christmas shopping - certainly not if you actually want to end up with the presents you've got your mind set on! For the last few years there have been supply problems for the most in demand toys and gadgets, so to avoid tears on Christmas morning, why not buy your presents today?
Easy Xmas has had a trawl around the web to search for what's likely to be big this year.
Woolworths has come up with the first attempt at a Top 12 Christmas toy list. It's probably pretty accurate as Woolies certainly know their toys. You can see these below:

12 Most Wanted Christmas Toys for 2008

Toy Association Other Top Toy Predictions

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The return of 80s classic the Rubiks Cube, toys from new Star Wars and Indiana Jones films, a pen that reads books to children and Upsy Daisy from In The Night Garden are set to be the hottest toys this Christmas.  

One of the most eye catching is the return of the Rubiks Cube. Invented in 1974 and massive in the 1980s, the Rubiks Cube is the puzzle where players battle with colours and cubes to get all nine squares on every side to match.

It fell out-of-favour in the 1990s but is experiencing a revival thanks to the popularity of competitions, brain teasers and speedcubing – how fast you can complete the Rubiks cube.

It used to be all about whether or not you could complete the Rubiks Cube, today there are tutorials and speed demonstrations on Youtube, groups on facebook a World Cube Association and ever tumbling world records. The current world record, 8.72 seconds, was broken in May and is held by Yu Nakajima from Japan.  

Now Woolworths will stock the cube again this Christmas and it is expected to be a massive seller.

If you were a kid in the 1980s you will also recognise two other entries in the top 10 list – Star Wars and Indiana Jones toys.

With the release of a new animated film in August, Star Wars toys will be on most wanted lists again this Christmas. Lego Star Wars toys are expected to be the most popular with new ‘Clone Wars’ ranges set to hit stores next month.

With Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull already topping the UK box office charts, toys from the film will be big sellers this Christmas. Woolies expects the £19.99 replica whip to be the best seller.

The most hi-tech entry this year is a toy that makes reading fun for young children.

The Leapfrog Tag is a pen-shaped instrument that uses computer and infrared technology to read to children as it runs over specially created books. It also plays reading games that work on vocabulary, comprehension and rhyming letters and sounds.

Children's classics are set to be available in the Leapfrog Tag format as well as books featuring Diego (from Go Diego Go), SpongeBob SquarePants and Kung Fu Panda.

The continued popularity of BBC TV show In The Night Garden means that for the second year running a character from the show is in the top 10. This year the best seller will be Upsy Daisy In Her Bed. Loveable Upsy Daisy has her own special bed in the show and she often has to catch it when it runs away. Her catchphrase is ‘Daisy Doo!’.

Hot toys for boys this year include the Ben 10 deluxe Omnitrix, Bakugan Battle Arena and Catcha Beast.

The Ben 10 Omnitrix is a watch-like device from the popular TV cartoon character series Ben 10. Ben 10’s Omnitrix gives him special powers to transform into a variety of alien creatures with unique powers.   

New on the shelves for boys this Christmas will be the Bakugan Battle Arena, a Beyblades-style card-based warrior game, and Catcha Beast. Catcha Beast allows kids to trade, battle and play with collectable electronic beasts and ghouls.

For girls this Christmas it’s all about Meebas and sing-a-long High School Musical Dolls.

Meebas are similar to Tamagotchi, you care for and love your Meebas and are rewarded by a fully grown plush doll if you are good owner.

Parents should also prepare for their daughters singing-a-long to High School Musical hits on Christmas day. There are three new High School Musical Dolls (Sharpay, Troy and Gabriella) coming this Christmas and they all come with a microphone and play hits from the second movie.

The UK market for toys and games is worth over £2 billion a year, with half of those sales taking place in October, November and December.

Steve Jebson, commercial director at Woolworths says: “This year’s top ten list is packed with a mix of new hits and old favourites. We’ve brand spanking new toys like Leapfrog Tag, which will take the pre-school market by storm, Catcha Beast and Meebas and good old fashioned classics like toys from Star Wars and Indiana Jones and the Rubiks Cube. 

“The huge popularity of brain teasing games such as Nintendo’s Brain Training have paved the way for Rubiks Cube’s return. And what a comeback! There won’t be many teenagers without one this year.

“And if you want to impress your daughter on Christmas day, learn all the words from High School Musical 2 songs, there will be many a household banging out the hits from the movie on Christmas Day.”



Monarch Lapland


 

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