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18 Mixed Roses

18 Mixed Roses

Great for sending a loved one a special message with flowers, this beautiful and contemporary blend of roses is sure to make a bold statement. This season we're offering orange, cerise and yellow roses to make up this traditional favourite. A classic for those who love their roses. Bouquet Contents 18 x Mixed Roses


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Parents will be glad to know that it's going to be toys costing less than £50 that you're children will be putting on their letters to Santa this year, according to the Toy Retailers Association. They have finally revealed their top 12 Christmas toys that they think will be 2009's most wanted.

This year seems to have brought mostly a mix between old classics and TV and film tie-ins, but given a new twist to bring them in line with the demands of today's kids. For example, new types of Lego toys and yet another Monopoly variation are on the list, alongside the ever popular Transformers figures and Princess Peppa (for the girls!).

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V-Tech's child (drop and batter) friendly Kidizoom Multimedia Digital Camera tops the price range coming in at around of £49.99. "With licensed toys combining the fun and familiarity of popular characters as well as collectable, pocket money priced toys making a big comeback this year, we are in for an affordable, family orientated Christmas," said the association's chairman Gary Grant. "The list also reveals a trend towards nostalgic characters and brands which have been updated with a modern twist. Consumers are reverting back to heritage brands which will last longer than the Christmas season."

The Toy Retailers Association has been producing it's Christmas toy list for 40 years, and if you delve back in to the realm of lists-past, you will see some very familiar faces, and some complete one-hit-wonders. The first Toy of the Year, in the World Cup winning year of 1966, was the James Bond Aston Martin Car, with the sometimes puzzling and often finger-nail pulling geometric drawing toy Spirograph, the Spyring(?) board game and freakish egg-shaped Gonks dolls also doing well. In the following year, Action Man - the first 'doll' for boys - was the Toy of the Year.

So, what do we have for 2009? Well, tightrope walking toy cars and an action car that shoots powder-filled capsules joins some of the more traditional (sane!) toys in the top 12 list. Animals, such as cute hamsters and 'Peanut My Playful Pup', dominate the top 12 toys for girls. Other dolls, including Barbie and the Sylvanian Families are also high up there on girls' Christmas lists. As for the boys, well, action toys are the most common toys on the list, with the emphasis on playtime destruction and mayhem with blasters, tanks and battle packs aplenty.

All in all, another fantastic Christmas awaits if your a child, and with lower prices this year it's not looking too bad for the parents either!



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