Some of the Best Selling Toys for this Christmas

Filed under: The Shoppers Way — admin at 12:05 am on Sunday, November 8, 2009

Christmas day is an important time for UK kids; they have heard the sensational tales of Mr Claus and Rudolph and the special day of the 25th. Right through the build up, primary school children are on the internet and in shopping catalogues hunting high and low for the latest video game for them to place at the top of their Christmas list. At their local primary school and nursery the very hottest topic is what video game they will be asking Mr Claus and if he might bring them loads more action figures than their neighbours.

Each and every Xmas time the toy market researchers and toy shops start making their guesses about what game will become the number one biggest seller for that Christmas time. In recent times the UK have registered the Wii and the Furbies coming in at the top. Finding childrens toys is easier than ever with online websites stocking the biggest and best.

One of the predicted action figures is from the terrific Ben 10 toy range. Ben 10 is a kids cartoon from the US and is about a young kid called Ben who finds a strange alien watch like item that holds itself onto his wrist and delivers him with tremendous extra ordinary powers. With his special powers, Ben helps others when in trouble as well as get into some fun mischief with Ben’s lovely cousin Gwen. With the incredible success of the kids cartoon, a great range of marvellous kids action figures have been manufactured, these comprise of Ben 10 action figures and dvd games.

Another celebrated seller this Xmas will be children’s board games, one of the most acclaimed being Monopoly. Based on the economic concept of a company owning everything, Monopoly is a great adult and children’s board game that is superbly popular that 750 million users have played the family friendly board game. Right through its astonishing 100 year lifespan, the fun board game has seen it move into an online format, video console format and even an iPhone application.

Whilst predications are vital to the market the real sales numbers will tell us what video game was the largest seller this Xmas.

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