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Christmas is coming and it is the time of the year to think about shopping and preparing Christmas gifts for the little ones and young people in the family. If you’re looking for something memorable for those special guys in your life, what should you look for?

I think it’s important for us adults to know what little kids want for Christmas, rather than what we think they’ll want.

So what exactly are the top holiday toys on Duracell’s Worldwide Toys Wish List for 2008 and where can we get them?

Which of these most popular toys would you choose for your little one?

As I looked at the list, I could almost imagine myself as a little boy again and remember the joy of receiving a real-life dog as a 6-year-old little boy. It was no coincidence that the top three in this worldwide poll of the best Christmas toys of 2008 was a toy pup named “Biscuit My Lovin’ Pup.”

“Biscuit My Lovin’ Pup” is a soft and cuddly stuffed dog that comes with an adoption certificate so your child can feel like they really are their very own pup. What he can do is really amazing.

Using the latest technology, “Biscuit My Lovin’ Pup” can respond to petting or simple voice commands, thanks to built-in sensors. Children will enjoy the satisfying sounds he makes when his back is rubbed. Every child will be delighted to know that when you put a hand behind your back, Biscuit will lie down, if he is sitting, or sit up, if he is already lying down. What makes it more realistic is its ability to sniff when its nose is stroked and its ability to chew its treat, thanks to sensors built into its nose. With animatronics, Biscuit is a truly lovable toy puppy. When you touch his left paw, Biscuit will raise his paw to invite you to shake your paw. Biscuit is capable of flinching, blinking, or sneezing when you wave something in front of him. He is every inch like a real life puppy.

With a toy puppy, there is no mess to clean up after playtime and no need to buy his food, but the young child can come to understand and learn the responsibility of caring for his toy puppy for the next year.

It’s easy for me to agree with boys and girls everywhere that “Biscuit My Lovin’ Pup” deserves its place in the Top 3 of Duracell’s “2008 Most Wanted Holiday Toys” list.

At the same time, online shopping has made shopping for Christmas toys much more convenient as we have online review videos and pictures of the toys available to help us make a decision. So all parents can order “Biscuit My Lovin’ Pup” and have it delivered right to the door in time for Christmas.

This Christmas, let’s start listening to the wishes of young children, and give them the toys they have wanted, and not the toys we think they want.

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