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Toys R Us Hot Holiday Toys 2011

The 15 toys on the Toys R Us list are:

  • Air Hogs Hyper Actives: Radio controlled miniature racing cars.
  • Sesame Street Lets Rock Elmo , manufactured by Hasbro Playskool.
  • Air Swimmers Extreme by Animal Planet, $49.99: Inflatable fish and shark balloons that are radio controlled and seem to swim through the air. Helium tank sold separately.
  • Lalaloopsy Silly Hair Rag dolls with button eyes and bendable hair. They come with an accompanying pet with a bendable tail.
  • LeapPad Explorer : A tablet-like device which children can use to read books, play educational games and take pictures.
  •  Monster High Fearleading 3-Pack by Mattel: Three dolls which are offspring of famous monsters, dressed in "Fear Squad" cheerleading outfits.
  • Moshi Monsters Moshling Mini-Figures : Tiny collectible monsters related to a hit online game.
  • My Keepon by Wow! Stuff: A bright yellow blob-like robot that dances to music.
  •  Nerf Vortex Vigilon : A foam dart gun that launches foam discs up to 50 feet.
  • Ninjago Lightning Dragon Battle  A 645-piece construction set offered exclusively at Toys R Us with characters from Lego's popular Ninjago line.
  • Poppin' Park Elefun Busy Ball Popper  by Hasbro's Playskool: A colorful elephant that can launch plastic balls and plays music.
  • Power Wheels Dune Racer by Mattel's Fisher-Price: A child-size dune buggy that can ride over grass, gravel and mud.
  • Radica Fijit Friends : Robotic toys that dance and respond to squeezes and spoken words.
  •  Sesame Street Let's Rock! Elmo : An Elmo doll that sings and comes with a drum, tambourine and microphone.
  • "Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure," by Activision, $69.99: A video game that includes action figures that can be placed in a portal and then appear in the game.
  •  The Trash Pack Garbage Truck : A garbage truck that can hold 10 collectible Trashies, which are tiny collectible characters. It comes with two special edition Trashies and is a Toys R Us exclusive.

Source: USAToday.com