Gifts Your Children Will Love Looking for some ideas for holiday presents for younger kids? Check out this year's most popular toys Fisher-Price Rock & Roll Guitar 18 months to 3 years. Your toddler will play guitar like a rock star while singing classics like "Shake, Rattle & Roll" and "Splish Splash" with Sesame Street favorites Cookie Monster, Ernie, and Oscar. Press Elmo on the front of the guitar and hear different rock & roll phrases. Volume control, lights, and guitar sounds. $19. Pink Motorcycle Ride-On with Side Car by New Star 18 months to 3 years. This darling pink motorcycle and side car (to take her dolls for rides) will light up your daughter's eyes. It goes forward, backwards, left, and right, and has lots of sound features. 6-Volt battery included. $99. Chatterbox Teaching Telephone by The Learning Journey 2 to 5 years. This colorful "phone" is a great learning tool. Kids hear a friendly voice that helps them to learn numbers, shapes, and colors while building social and expressive skills. Includes voice record and play back message function, and light-up buttons and notepad. Includes three AA batteries. $25. John Deere Turf Tractor with Trailer 2 to 7 years. Peg Perego, the global designer of children's riding vehicles, has teamed up with John Deere to create this great tractor trailer. In addition to pretending to mow the lawn, your child will be able to pick up sticks and load them in the detachable trailer. The accelerator and brake are on the same pedal for easy driving, and kids love the key-activated electronic ignition, engine sounds, blinking lights, and horn. Two forward speeds (2 and 4 mph) and reverse. Adult-activated high-speed lockout feature. Adjustable seat and armrests mean your little landscape artist can enjoy this product for years. $220. Fisher-Price Color Splash Laptop 3 to 7 years. This cute little "laptop" for kids is big on fun and educational features. Six game modes teach letters, numbers, and phonics with fun games, mazes, music, sounds, and animation. High quality sound. Volume control. Requires three AA batteries. $30. |