Christmas Gift Guide These are the toys you are looking for
Story by Jackie Romine Walburn Submitted photos The most in-demand toys for Christmas 2017 combine adorable with digital – with finger-clinging monkeys and furry critters that hatch. Other top toys mix nostalgia with interactive upgrades, put new spins on traditional board games and building blocks and feature kid-familiar characters and themes from popular movies. For Christmas 2017, the Hatchimals craze is back, and talking back, from Spin Master, the toymaker behind the 2016 toy phenomenon. Called Hatchimals Surprise and retailing for about $70, the toy includes two furry interactive toys that self-hatch out of a single egg. The twins can be identical or fraternal, interact with each other through built-in sensors, giggle, talk, sing and dance and do not like to be apart. The twins – which are either “Giraven,” a mix of giraffe and a raven, or “Peacat,” a peacock and cat combo – also have LED eyes, play games and repeat words. Hatchimals also have CollEGGibles, a four-pack of mini Hatchimals, retailing for about $10, with no batteries or talking back.
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