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Shopping for the kids on your list has never been easier with Digital Landing's 2009 Holiday Gift Guide.
2009 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Kids
By Chris McGinn
Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters
Interactive pets give kids all the fun of real pets without the clean-up duty. Zhu Zhu pets each have their own unique personalities and various modes that let them cuddle, scoot, and scamper around their own hamster habitat play spaces.
$8.00
Matchbox Rocky the Robot TruckRocky is the dump truck of your kid's dreams. He dumps, he talks, he shakes, he shimmies. He does it all. With more than 100 phrases and moving parts, Rocky is not your run-of-the-mill construction vehicle. He even goes to sleep -- complete with snores. |
ZippityLeapFrog and Disney have teamed up to bring preschoolers a fun, fitness and learning game system. With an interactive floor mat and tummy-high giant joystick, or "bopper," Zippity is the first interactive TV-based learning game that uses full-body movement. Zippity features your kid's favorite characters like Handy Manny and Mickey and Friends in 8 built-in activities. Additional games are sold separately. $79.99 |
Nintendo DSi/DS LiteEverybody's favorite portable gaming system continues to be a great gift. With dual LCD screens, touch-screen technology and multi-player capability, this game is fun to play alone or with friends. In addition, there are hundreds of games to choose from so there is something for everyone (even mom and dad). The DSi also has two built-in cameras to add to the fun. $129.99-$169.99 |
Wild Planet's Hyper DashTake tag to a whole new level with Hyper Dash, a tag and target system that gets kids running and thinking. With multiple levels of game play, kids can grow with the game. Targets can be placed around a room, a yard or a field for players to tag as directed by the game. More challenging levels include double strikes, triple strikes and even addition and subtraction games. Players can also play a version of "hide-and-seek" with the targets. $29.99 |
Dora LinksDora is growing up along with her preschool fans. The new tween version of Dora comes with an interactive doll that links via USB to a computer for an online gaming world with Dora and her new friends The Explorer Girls. Together, they go on adventures that children can explore, play games, earn virtual money and solve mysteries. Also the doll is linked with her online persona so, for example, if your child changes her hair length online, the doll changes as well. It's Dora 2.0! $59.99 |
Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear/Woody DuoWith Toy Story 3 releasing next year, Woody and Buzz are making a comeback. These interactive buddies -- a 12' Buzz and 16' Woody -- talk with each other and with your child. You can choose between 3 different modes to hear the buddies speak individually or with each other, using their voices from the movies. Together they can say more than 100 phrases, including many from the movies. $79.99 |
Star Wars Force TrainerYou can be your own jedi master with the Star Wars Force Trainer, which uses your actual thoughts to move a training remote within a tower through 15 levels of play. Using "cutting-edge brainwave technology," the toy employs dry EEG sensors to interpret brainwaves and move the object. The deeper your concentration and focus, the greater your ability to move it. $129.99 |







