Best Christmas Gifts 2009 for Age 2-4 Years Old
[1] Elmo Live by Fisher-Price
Elmo fans will delight in Elmo Live! This latest version of everyone’s favorite Sesame Street character has Elmo talking, singing, telling jokes, and a lot more. With an interactive style, Elmo Live! encourages creative play, and with his wide variety of actions, he can entertain a kids through different stages of their development, from 18 months onward.
Children can activate the magic with a tickle or a squeeze of Elmo’s foot, tummy, back or nose. Elmo Live is also one of the Top 10 best Christmas gifts of 2009.
[2] Star Wars Clon Wars Ultimate Light Saber
Whether he’s an aspiring Jedi or an apprentice to the dark side, your child will love the possibilities of this Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber Assortment.
Movie fans six and up will delight in customizing the hilt, blade color, and end cap to approximate Yoda, Mace Windu, or Maris Brood, while lights and sounds add an authentic element to any battle. Small parts keep this light saber from being appropriate for children under three.
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[3] Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel
Inspire your young Picasso with the Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel. This easel will fuel your child’s imaginative side and gives them the freedom to create with an extra-large chalkboard, dry-erase board, and easy-load paper roller.
Your budding artist will be inspired by free-form expression and spend hours drawing, painting, sketching, and doodling. It is also an excellent educational item and children love playing school with the chalkboard side. More Information.
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[4] Fisher-Price Smart Cycle
Smart Cycle plugs right into your TV, ready to take kids on learning adventures like no other.
As they pedal, favorite character friends guide them through learning discoveries, games and even exciting races. Other activities don’t require pedaling at all.
Includes Learning Adventure game cartridge with 3 ways to play:
1) Drive, steer and learn at your own pace–visit Math Mountain, Shape Lake, Number Fields, Letter Creek and other stops along the way.
2) Learn, stop and rest, but don’t stop learning! Use the joystick to reinforce important learning skills with plenty of games and activities with different levels for growing kids.
3) Race–put the pedal to the metal as you race with cars on-screen, against the clock, or with another player.
Developmental Benefits: Teaches: upper & lowercase letters, numbers & counting, spelling, problem-solving, shapes, matching, creativity, spatial reasoning, motor skills & lots more!
Requires 4 “D” batteries, not included. Measures 26.7″L x 18.5″W x 25.1″H. Weight Capacity 200 lbs. More Information.