Top Toys

  • KiiPix: Snap and share every memorable moment from your Christmas Day with KiiPix – whether that is the opening of presents, enjoying Christmas dinner or playing games with family and friends. As the compact and portable smartphone printer requires no batteries or WIFI, KiiPix is perfect for capturing special memories on film this festive season. (Boots, £39.99)

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  • Pile up Pirates Game: Challenge family and friends to some festive fun with Pile Up Pirates – the pirate stacking game that takes you overboard! This suspense filled game requires players to race to stack as many pirates and planks onto the rotating base. Be sure to be quick as whoever stacks the most pirates before it collapses is the winner (Shop Direct, £12.99)

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  • Snap Dragon Game: Snap Dragon is a game of teeth-snapping tension! You need to collect as many gold coins as possible from Dragon – but beware of his bite! (John Lewis, £22.99)

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  • Articulate Phrases Game: Christmas is the perfect time to get together and spend some quality time with family and friends. And what better item to entertain than the brand-new board game Articulate Phrases – sure to raise a few giggles and encourage teamwork and bonding! It’s simple – the team who gets the most phrases right and moves around the board the fastest are the winners! (WHSmith, £32.99)

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  • Dance n Dazzle Spa Playset with Tori Tada:This is the place for the Ritzy Rollerz to go when they’re looking for the best pampering and spa-day Ritzy charms! This playset features 30 random Ritzy charms, with an exclusive Tori Tada the unicorn character. This fabulous spa on wheels features lights and music, and opens up to reveal a Ritzy room with lots of places to store and display Ritzy charms. (Argos, £34.99)

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  • ROBO DASH™: This lovable, robotic, remote control puppy is designed to follow you wherever you go. ROBO DASH will follow your gesture commands to perform tricks and actions, like chasing his tail like a real dog. He has two modes: follow me – bringing ROBO DASH to life as he shadows your movements – and manual control mode using the multi-directional remote. ROBO DASH comes complete with touch sensors on top of his head which grow and shrink his spring-like fabric body up to 45cm. ROBO DASH will fetch the ball shaped remote when you roll it on the floor. (Argos, £60.00)

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  • Clementoni Science Museum Action & Reaction: Design tracks, experiment with gravity anf force by creating chain reaction play circuits. Packed with special pieces and accessories, the kit allows kids to personalise their chain and learn as they go. The ultimate in STEM excitement. (Smyths.com, £29.99)

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  • Clementoni Pet_Bits: Interactive collectible robots. Reacts to your clapping and records voices to recreate in a robotic effect. Each character has a different personality and interacts with the others through dance and cute sounds. Downloadable app enables you to care for your Pet. (Amazon.co.uk, £19.99)

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  • Clementoni Science Museum – Monster Truck: Build 10 dynamic models from over 200 components including cardan joint, differential and rack- and-pinion steering. (The Entertainer, £15.00)

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  • Clementoni Science Museum – Ecobot: The Clementoni Science Museum – EcoBot is a great little robot, easy to use and entertaining to build from scratch. Equipped with a dual-axis electric motor to which an extender shaft and fan are attached, this little robot can dislodge and suck up small debris such as dust and crumbs. Thanks to the illustrated manual and extensive scientific information, this kit provides that first step into the world of robotics. (thetoyshop.com, £9.75)

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  • Clementoni Bouncy Balls Science Kit: A fantastic science kit for creating real bouncing balls which are highly coloured and really entertaining. This kit contains spherical moulds and lots of pouches of coloured powder. The process is simple and quick: just immerse the mould in water and then leave it to rest for a few short minutes and…the experiment is complete! (Smyths Toys, £7.00)

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