Smyths Toys has released the top toys of Christmas 2023.
It’s the question everyone’s asking this time of the year — what are the top toys for Christmas 2023?
According to Smyths Toys Superstore, one of which is located in Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park, this year's list features everything from classic brands like Hot Wheels, Barbie, and LEGO, to new releases like WWE, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and many more.
Sinead Byrne, European Marketing Director at Smyths Toys Superstores, “With so many wonderful toys this year, we’ve been spoiled for choice with some very cool new pets, new interactive Pet Bitzee is already a favourite for kids, Furby is back and cooler than ever – try out the meditation mode.
"We are also very excited about our Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles range, perfect for fans of all ages – there’s a Turtles Pizza Van, and figures of your favourite Turtles.The list also features popular favourites and exclusive to Smyths Toys super cute Squishmallows Fuzzamallows.
"Very fun remote-control speed bumper cars, and more. There’s something for everyone and all price ranges this Christmas, at Smyths Toys Superstore”.
The store's free 300 page Smyths Toys Superstores catalogue can be found in-store.
Smyths Toys Superstores Top Toys List:
1. Ninja Turtles Pizza Van and Figures
2. Little Live Pets Mama Surprise Mini – Bunny
3. Bitzee Interactive Digital Pet
4. Hot Wheels Mega Garage Only available at Smyths Toys
5. Double Shot Basketball Arcade with Timer Only available at Smyths Toys
6. Sharper Image Remote Control Road Rage Bumper Cars Only available at Smyths Toys
7. Cool Maker PopStyle Bracelet Maker
8. Barbie POP Reveal Dolls
9. Heroes of Goo Jit Zu King Hydra
10. Squishmallows Fuzz-a-Mallows Only available at Smyths Toys
11. Tie-Dye Furby Only available at Smyths Toys
12. LEGO Arctic Ship Explorer
13. PAW Patrol Skye’s Deluxe Movie Jet
14. WWE Monster Truck Only available at Smyths Toys
15. Schleich Horse Club Transporter
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