Here's a list of some Toys I think will be a hit for the 2016 holiday season. I like a lot of toys that have a broad age range so Santa can bring one for the kids to share. Check out my pics below! Prices were current at time of post, but as usual, Amazon and internet pricing can change quickly!
Fisher Price Think and Code Caterpillar $36.99 on Amazon (reg $49.99). Recommended for 36m-8 years, I love that if you have a bunch of little kids in the house they can all play with this toy. I have seen some sales on this and I've already got one stashed away for Christmas.
Code-A-Pillar features 9 easy-to-connect segments that preschoolers can arrange and rearrange to "tell" the toy how to move: forward, left, right, wiggle, dance or even wait for a couple seconds before moving again. Kids can configure the segments in such a way that the Code-A-Pillar can reach targets they set up throughout the room. There's even a motorized head segment with lights, sounds and blinking eyes that brings Code-A-Pillar to life! Ready. set. code! When kids connect the segments-in tons of different ways-to make Code-A-Pillar move left, then right, then forward, or wherever-- that's sequencing! When they figure out a sequence that will create a path for Code-A-Pillar to reach a target, that's programming (and problem solving, too)! It's all coding-and it's all fun! Code-A-Pillar is one of the new learning toys from Fisher-Price that goes beyond ABCs and 123s to help children learn how to think independently. Each toy fosters 21st century skills like curiosity, experimentation and problem-solving in ways kids haven't seen before. They're engaged in hands-on open-ended discovery that helps them become lifelong learners
All things Paw Patrol. Grab the paw patroller for a cheaper rate with the frustration free packaging. Good for ages 3-8. This show is a huge hit with little ones and some accessories and items are already hard to find and if you do locate them, it's at a huge mark up. If you are on the hunt for Paw Patrol toys this year, buy them early!
Exploding Kittens $19.99 (20% off) and a funny game for the older kids and even adults! I played this at a party. It's easy to pick up and 2-5 players can play. If you add a second deck, it can be a real party game for up to 9 players.
VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch $44.99. Ages 4 to 9, interactive kids watches features 3 fun activities, 5 games, 3 action challenges and a motion sensor. Once again I like that Santa can bring the same gift to kids of various age groups.
Fur Real Friends Torch, My Blazing Dragon $58.89, save 28%. Pet responds to 50+ motion and sound combinations. Good for ages 4 and up. Touch his nose for fun responses! I saw a video of this in action and it's pretty cute!
Nerf N-Strike Elite Hyperfire Blaster $31.99, save 31%. Fires darts up to 90 feet. Comes with 25 darts. Great for 8-12 years old.
LEGO Friends 41130 Amusement Park Roller Coaster Building Kit $79.96, 20% off. The push-along roller coaster features 4 carriages (each sitting a mini-doll), functioning light brick, entrance area with opening safety barrier, control panel with levers, camera and a long track with various obstacles along the ride. Includes 4 mini dolls. Ages 8-13.
Num Noms Lipgloss Truck Craft Kit $24.88, 25% off. This kit allows you to make your own lip gloss! Good for all the girls ages 3-15! Little and big sister can get the same thing, no fighting!.
Fisher-Price Dance & Move BeatBelle $24.83, 38% off. We have the BeatBo and it's a huge hit for my baby and preschooler. They can play it together. This is a new girly version, that is cheaper, but same fatures as the BeatBo. Really great toy, my son has been playing with it since he was 4 months and it still keeps his attention as he gets closer to 1.
Still looking for more ideas? Amazon has hot toys listed out by age group HERE. Check out hundreds of toys and get more ideas! Comment below in the comment section with any good finds!
*All prices were current at the time of posting. May contain affiliate links that provide me with a small portion of the sale. Thank you for your support.
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