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2014 Gift Guide for Kids
Although children’s tastes in toys is ever-changing, their appetite for creativity and imagination is concrete. This theory is proven by the release of Walmart’s top list of toys that were chosen by children.
This list is comprised of choices made by children between the ages of 18 months to 12 years. This large group of children were given the opportunity to play with and examine toys released from all major manufacturers, including Zing, Hasbro, Spin Master, and Mattel.
After this project was completed, it was determined that toys that provided an artistic outlet ranked high on the list. Of course, classic toys were also highly favored, much to the delight of manufacturers who are revamping retro toys in an effort to make them appeal to today’s children.
Vice president of the toy department, Anne Kehoe, who represents Walmart U.S., stated that the children used in the study surprised the experts with their change in taste this year, however, Walmart is ready to examine and take their choices into consideration. Kehoe made the statement that parents can be assured Walmart will take all steps necessary to ensure their shelves are stocked with all of the popular toys chosen by the children to help the holiday shopping experience flow more smoothly.
This is a great relief to all parents who fight the long lines and crowds every holiday season, trying to provide their children with the year’s hottest toy trends. Walmart recently released a list of specific toys that were highly favored by the children in the study. These toys are expected to fly off the shelves and be in high demand this Christmas. The following is a highlight of the Walmart Christmas Toys 2014 list.
It was evident that creative and crafty toys will rule this Christmas season. The top toys chosen in this category by the older children are:
- Cell Phone Cover Craft Set by Maya Group
- Sewing Machine by Spin Master
- Quick- Dry Design Station for Beados by Moose Toys
Licensed toys, such as those from Disney and various children’s TV shows, are also popular selections this year. Because the demand for these toys are so high, Walmart has announced they will be adding extra inventory to help satisfy the hordes of Christmas shoppers. The top toys in this category appear to be:
- Doc McStuffins Talking Mobile
- Snow- Glow Elsa
- Disney Magic Dance Pumpkin
Electronic toys also ranked very highly on the children’s lists. This comes as no surprise, as interactive toys have always been in high demand around the Christmas season. The most desirable appear to be:
- Leapfrog Leap TV
- Hasbro FurReal Friends Walking Pet
- Spin Master Zoomer Dino
- Spin Master Light Up Fairy
Revamped classics were surprisingly popular with the children this year. It just goes to show that true classics can survive generation after generation, and still be in high demand. The most popular toys in this area are:
- Mattel Barbie Glam Camper
- Fisher Price Musical Preschool
- Mattel Street Remote Control Flying Car
Shopping for toys this year may seem like a daunting task after seeing this extensive list. However, do not forget that Walmart offers layaway for Christmas toys, which can help ease the strain on your wallet and ensure your children have a Christmas filled with the creative and classic toys they crave.
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Come see the Kell House decorated for the holidays
We have three ways for you to come see the Kell House decorated in all its Christmas finery this week before it’ll be closed until 2018!
Regular weekday tours will take place 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday (closed Wednesday) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
We will be part of Downtown’s Candlewalk on Thursday, December 21st, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Come see our favorites Elves!
Or come enjoy the Kell House with a special Candelight tour on Saturday. December 23rd from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is $5.
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Tips for less stressful holiday travel
As the holiday season is upon us, it can be a stressful time for many, including for those traveling to visit family and friends. Follow these tips below to help make your holiday travel less stressful. See your mid-week News for other tips, along with more holiday fun in each edition of The Bowie News in November.
Tips for less stressful holiday travel
Roadways, railways and skies tend to get busy come the holiday season, when millions of people across the globe travel to visit family and friends.
Wherever travelers are headed, be it across the country or across the world, they should realize that many other people are traveling as well. That can lead to traffic, long lines and other side effects associated with large crowds. But before travelers let the idea of challenging travel conditions deter them, they can consider certain ways to make the process of getting from point A to point B a bit more manageable.
Travel by car
Those traveling by automobile will have a few extra steps to take to ensure their trips go off with minimal disturbances. One of the more important steps is to ensure the vehicle is properly maintained prior to departing. Have the car checked by a mechanic and take care of any service appointments, such as oil changes or tire rotations.
Map out the route in advance and have an alternative plan if the route chosen proves to be too congested. One idea is to choose a scenic drive that may be a little longer but has less traffic. In addition, account for rest stops or points of interest that can break up the trip. Apps such as GasBuddy can help drivers find the cheapest gas or the cleanest bathrooms along their routes.
Bring along plenty of snacks so you can eat healthy and arenÕt forced to rely on foods you otherwise would not eat. This is particularly helpful with keeping kids satiated. Plan for a few treats along the way so that everyone traveling has an end goal, such as an ice cream or a souvenir.
Traveling by plane
One of the key things air travelers can do to make holiday traveling easier is to avoid peak travel dates. Whenever possible, avoid traveling the day right before the holiday, which tends be the busiest and most expensive. Remember, weekends tend to be more harried and expensive as well, particularly when the holidays fall in close proximity to a weekend.
Weather is a gamble in many regions of the world during the holiday season. Develop a contingency plan just in case foul weather delays or cancels flights. ItÕs much less stressful to put plan B into motion than it can be to rush around trying to make new, last-minute plans.
Always shop around for the best rates, but also the best atmosphere. It may be wiser to fly out of a smaller airport where crowds will be thinner and delays less frequent, or you may prefer a larger airport thatÕs closer to home and offers more amenities.
Another way to avoid delays is to pack minimally. Ship gifts and even travel essentials ahead to your destination, and only bring carry-on bags aboard the plane. This helps travelers sail through security checks and avoid the crowds at the luggage carousels.
Holiday travel requires planning, patience and having alternative plans in place so that everyone can make it home for the holidays. TF169407
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