Shelby Gilbert
28 November 2024, 9:00 PM
The festive season is just around the corner, and Toyworld Kiama is your one-stop shop for bringing joy to the children in your life.
With a wide range of toys to spark imagination and fun, Peter and Melissa Judd have helped us create a list of this year's top five must-have kids toys. Whether it’s for budding builders, creative minds, or game enthusiasts, these picks are sure to light up Christmas morning.
The right toy can create lasting memories, encourage learning and development, and keep kids entertained long after the wrapping paper is gone. These toys have been carefully selected for their fun factor and popularity this year, making them the perfect picks for Christmas
LEGO 43249 Disney Classic Stitch - $119.99
Build and display the lovable Stitch with this LEGO® ǀ Disney set, featuring his Hawaiian shirt, movable parts, and fun accessories like an ice-cream cone and flower, perfect for kids aged 9 and up!
UNO Show 'Em No Mercy Card Game - $16.99
UNO Show 'Em No Mercy amps up the classic game with tougher penalties, wild new rules, and two ways to win, delivering ruthless fun for players aged seven and up.
Play-Doh Marvel Playsets - $34.99
Play-Doh Spider-Man and Hulk toys let kids aged four and up unleash their creativity, combining superhero fun with sensory play to shape exciting Marvel-inspired adventures.
Furby Interactive Toy - $99.99
Furby is an interactive and playful companion that responds to your voice, dances, lights up, and speaks over 600 phrases, making it the perfect gift for girls and boys aged six and up to chat, laugh, and create fun memories.
ZURU 5 Surprise A-Lot-A Axolotls - $12.99
Unbox your A-Lot-A Axolotls to discover one of 15 adorable amphibians, each with unique looks and fun accessories. These collectables have mix-and-match possibilities for endless creative play, and are suitable for ages three and up.
This year, let Toyworld Kiama help you create magical moments at Christmas with their expert selection of fun, quality toys for every child.
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