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Toys for the Holiday Season
Written by: TheCelebrityCafe.com staff
The holiday season is just around the corner, and here are some great gifts for the youngest members of the family.
Fashion divas will love to play stylists with Girl Tech Stylin' Studio ($59.99, ages 8 and up). Create cutting-edge fashions and trendy new styles with this combination of digital photography and software. Snap a picture with the included digital camera and use the touch-pad console to add cool effects like makeup, hair styles, and clothes and accessories. Once you're done creating, share your new styles by emailing them to your friends.
Dad remembers playing with Matchbox cars as a kid, and now everyone's favorite die-cast car gets a cool new look with the Matchbox Power Scouts Vehicles and Playset ($6.99, ages 3 and up). The Power Scouts are battery-powered for rough-riding all-terrain action. Tap the back of the car to get it moving. These new Matchbox cars are big enough for little hands, and durable enough for older kids to play. Plus, their cool designs and eight varieties will make them a must-have collectible. And if you need a place to let your Power Scouts explore, the Power Scouts Skull Mountain play set ($32.99, ages 3 and up) offers all the off-the-road adventure in an action-packed setting.
Matchbox adventures go beyond Earth and into outer space with the new MEGA RIG Shuttle Mission ($44.99, ages 4 and up). This complex play system starts as a giant space shuttle, but breaks down into 30 separate space vehicles including rockets, rovers and UFOs complete with aliens.
Batman battles the Joker and Gotham's criminals in the new Batman: The Dark Knight Battle Stations Play Set ($39.99, ages 4 and up). This giant Batmobile toy transforms into four different environments in which Batman can defeat the forces of evil, allowing for hours of imaginative play.
Think you know all there is to know about America's favorite toon family, the Simpsons? The fun new trivia game, 20Q The Simpsons ($14.99, ages 8 and up), features Bart, Homer, Lisa, Marge and Maggie, and the whole city of Springfield. A built-in light and easy-to-read, trans-reflective screen allows for playing day and night. And 20Q The Simpsons operates on just two AAA batteries that are included.
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