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Christmas 2009 is just around the corner!  As much as you believe that you have all the time in the world to get your Christmas shopping done, December 24th will arrive lightning fast. In order to beat the crowds, secure the deals and ensure that you don’t have disappointed children on Christmas morning you better start your Christmas shopping early. There are a bunch of new toys that kids want for Christmas. It’s difficult knowing which ones to get. Luckily this is a guide that will help you find the perfect gifts for your children of all ages. Just don’t wait too long, because these toys are guaranteed to clear the shelves fast!

1. Wii Motion Plus

Stay healthy and active with the new precision Wii Motion Plus island fun for the whole family. It comes with Wii Sports Resort, a beach themed game pack with dozens of activities. The Motion Plus for Wii has greater accuracy, watch as every twist of your wrist and turn of your body is replicated on your television screen.

2. Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet

Children love to role-play, this helmet has a realistic voice amplifier, and good vision through its visor. Kids ages 5 and up will stay occupied for hours, the helmet is comfortable and easily adjust for different head sizes. There are three modes, and signature phrases from the show.

3. Mindflex

Kids are challenged as they try to move the ball through the obstacle course they created. The ball floats on a cushion of fan driven air, but the sensor on their head and clip sensors on their fingers make kids think it’s their mind power at work.

4. Transformers Movie 2 Bumblebee Role Play Helmet

A bright yellow and grey helmet, boys and girls can Role Play when they suit up and prepare to save the universe. The child’s voice sounds like Bumblebee’s voice from transformer and has voice phrases. Three modes are available, and it plays conversation sounds of Bumblebee. Mix your voice with 6 music styles using the voice mixer. For ages 5 and up.

5. DJ Hero

Mix music like a DJ with groundbreaking music and game play. Unlock mixes, characters and costumes by earning stars. Choose from hot artist, customize and mix a variety of samples and effects. Play in multi-player mode on-line or off-line using a unique turntable controller that has a record player, a fader, effects knob and euphoria button. The controller can be adjusted for left or right handed use.

6. Radica Ucreate Music

Kids can create their own music. This is not just a toy. It is much more advanced, kids add beats and mix them up. Add voice overs with the mic, speed up or slow down the speed, add effects and kids can save their tracks. Attach a MP3 player, and record clips of music. Connect speakers, or use the USB cord to connect to a computer, then access the music mixer software.

7. Rubik’s Touch Cube

A digital version or the old Rubik’s cube that is fully electronic, you use a finger to swipe it, and a sensor moves and turns the cubes. If you get stuck it gives you a hint, if you make a mistake it can go back one move at a time.

8. Smart Cycle Extreme

Plugs into your TV, and kids 3 to 6 can exercise and learn at the same time. It has a rumble feature, and joystick to keep your child engaged. Exciting way to teach letters, number, and shapes. Kids can race against cars, the clock or playmates.

9. Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters

This pet is realistic, but there is no clean-up or odor. In nurturing mode Zhu Zhu purrs and is happy; or it can explore things and respond to stimuli while in adventure mode. These pet hamsters have accessories like the hamster wheel or fun house which can be purchased separately.

10. Fur Real Lulu the Cuddling Kitty

A very nice way for a little one to have a kitty. It’s a beautiful toy that sits on your child’s lap while they pet her. Lulu blinks her eyes, licks her paws to wash her face, and moves her head and ears. She rolls to have her tummy stroked. Lulu makes a great companion.

Any of the above top 10 Christmas toys 2009 will make a great gift for your loved ones. And there just isn’t a better feeling all year than when we see our childrens’ faces light up, and see their shrieks of joy and delight when they open up their gifts, is there?

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