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Internet reInventIon For the uninitiated, Barbie is very in-vogue again due in large part to the wildly popular reality-TV-spoof web series (also streaming on Netlix), “Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse.” Hot this season are the newly remodeled Dreamhouse ($199) featuring three loors, seven rooms and a working elevator. Technology upgrades include “smart” accessories that light up, make sounds and even simulate motion. A lip-open faux lat-screen TV allows you to insert a smartphone for Barbie to play videos. The Dreamhouse garage is a perfect place to park the Barbie Pop-Up

Camper ($99), which features prominently in the series and transforms from a simple camper into a glamping must, replete with water slide and a front cab that converts into a bathroom. For a nonBarbie yet ultimately consumerdriven trend, check out Shopkins, a web-based pretend shopping world with mini-collectible plastic foods and household goods. Shopkins Small Mart Playset ($25) won the 2015 Girl Toy of the Year at the TOTY awards, and the So Cool Fridge Playset ($21) is a must-have for young girls. “Ever After High” is another popular web series for young girls, and it explores the lives of

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Today’s kids are completely immersed in and obsessed with technology, and even the little ones on your shopping list might be anxious to get their hands on the a new iPhone or some sweet Beats headphones this holiday season. For the tried-and-true purist who can’t stomach the thought of buying a 6-year-old his irst selie stick, don’t fret.There is still plenty of room under the tree for everyone’s favorite gift-list item: toys! Modern toys have adapted to the age in which we live. Many of 2015’s most coveted gifts have roots in a web series, video game, app or blockbuster movie, or they help kids explore the science of creating technology all on their own. Rest easy. These can’t-miss gifts are sure to please the tech-savvy, Internetfanatical kid in your life.

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Continued from page 3 the children of classic fairy tale characters as they seek out they attempt to write their own stories. Tied to the latest series, Ever After High Way Too Wonderland Dolls ($25 each) include inely coiffed and highstyled Apple White, Madeline Hatter, Briar Beauty, Kitty Cheshire and Lizzie Hearts, and the Ever After High Way Too Wonderland Raven Queen Playset ($55) includes a trifold display allowing kids to re-enact three different scenes from the web series. Minecraft started as an open-world video game and is now looking to take over the real world. Tie-in merchandise is abundant, and at the top of the list is the Minecraft Stop-Motion Movie Creator ($33), a mini Minecraft movie set that teaches kids how to make their own stopaction movies using real-life objects and a mobile app on their mobile device of choice. On the lower-tech end of the spectrum, Lego Minecraft The Ender Dragon ($70) includes 634 pieces, a mini-igure of Minecraft’s hero Steve, the Ender Dragon, dragon egg, crystals and more imagination opportunities than once thought humanly possible. For the roleplay loving kid, the Minecraft 2-in-1 Sword and Pickaxe ($30) is coveted. For a real-world, Minecraft-esque building experience, check out Qixels Design Creator ($17), which comes with templates to create pixelated characters using colorful

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Screen tIme “Jurassic World” was the biggest movie of 2015, and the accompanying toy line offers any kid the opportunity to bring the multiplex excitement to life at home. The Jurassic World Chomping Indominus Rex Figure ($47), is a lifelike replica of the color-changing queen of destruction, complete with giant chomping jaw, massive tail and, yes, color-changing skin. Jurassic World Hero Mashers Ultimate Tyrannosaurus Rex Figure ($20) allows kids to customize a T-Rex with interchangeable legs, heads, wings and more. LEGO Jurassic World Raptor Rampage Building Kit ($80) gives kids the opportunity to re-enact the movie’s pulse-pounding inal scene and includes the mobile research unit, a mini Owen igure (the character played by Chris Pratt) and two Velociraptors. “Avengers: Age of Ultron” was a close second at the box ofice but No. 1 one on retailer shelves thanks in large part to the sheer number of superheroes packed into one ilm. The Avengers HQ Captain America Tower Defense Set ($22), Iron Man Lab Attack Set ($22) and HQ Hulk Buster Breakout Set ($22) are available separately, but connect into one massive, impressive play tower. The Captain America Star Launch Shield ($22) allows kids to pull a ripcord and launch shield discs from the center of the star. Iron Man Arc FX Armor ($22) is a set of gloves that power up, power down and produce motion-activated battle sounds. Little “Minions” fans will delight in the Play-Doh Despicable Me Minions Stamp and Roll Set ($7), which turns the classic yellow canisters into Minions on unicycles. “The

Spongebob SquarePants Movie: Sponge Out of Water” was a surprise hit, and the Mega Blocks SpongeBob SquarePants Bad Neighbors Playset ($45) includes a buildable pineapple under the sea, as well as the house of his crabby neighbor and nemesis, Squidward. And just in case you thought you’d get off easy this year, “Frozen” remains wildly popular. Anna and Elsa’s Musical Bicycle ($35) includes two 12-inch dolls, a tandem bicycle, Olaf igure and, of course, they play “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” at the press of a button. “Disney’s Descendants” came out of nowhere to be the smash TV-movie success of the summer, and leave it to Disney to be prepared for such success. Tie-in toys are already hard to come by, as kids rush to get their hands on backpacks, underwear, hair chalk, costumes and, most importantly, the dolls ($20 each, if you can ind them); Mal (daughter of Maleicent), Evie (daughter of the Evil Queen from Snow White), Audrey (daughter of Aurora), Jane (daughter of Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother) and Lonnie (daughter of Mulan).

‘Stem’ Play STEM toys - those that encourage science, technology, engineering and math learning - have become the new “it” item with hip parents looking to teach kids some of the most important

tools for future success in today’s techfocused society. Roominate Chateau ($50) is a 131-piece set of modular pieces that give kids the skills to create structures like staircases and bunk beds while building a structurally sound home, in addition to wiring up motors and circuits to create fully functional lights, elevators and carousels. Goldie Blox has been heaped with adoration and awards, and their latest Craft-Struction Box ($40) combines crafting and construction with more than 275 pieces, adding stickers and pompoms to the engineering/construction mix. Mighty Makers Home Designer Builder Set ($50) is designed for girls and, unlike Barbie, it allows them to build a dream house from the ground up. It includes two characters: Brianna, who specializes in interior design, and Sophia, who is the builder. Choose to build different styles of homes including colonial, ranch and brownstone. Includes 433 K’NEX pieces and instructional cards that teach the basics of architecture. Lego Mindstorms EV3 ($349) marries the LEGO building system with the technology that allows kids to create and command robots that walk, talk and think. Comes with a remote control that interacts with readymade missions, or kids can download the free app and command your robot using your smart device. ©

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looq DG ($20) This third-generation monopod is perfect for taking selies anytime, anywhere. It works using a continuously updating app and requires no battery, Wi-Fi connection or Bluetooth, making it super easy to use. It also comes in three colors: blue, green and pink. Extends from 8 inches to more than 40 inches. Compatible with most iOS/Android smartphones.

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From the inventor of the irst modern selie pole, the Quik Pod operates by using your phone’s built-in camera timer or with a downloadable app. It’s also waterproof and comes with a hiking clip, wrist strap, carry bag and tripod legs. Compatible with most iOS/Android phones.

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thumBSuP clIck StIck ($13) The Click Stick allows you to capture a group portrait that rivals Ellen’s Oscars selie. Simply plug your smartphone into the headphone jack and get to clicking, no Bluetooth or batteries required. Extends to about 39 inches and is compatible with most iOS/Android phones; Android users must download an app.

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Durable, lightweight and splash resistant, the PowerPole is equipped to handle any adventure you take it on. Not only does the pole extend your camera’s reach up to 30 inches, the integrated battery - the irst of its kind - allows you to ilm for up to 10 hours. The PowerPole is compatible with all GoPro cameras.

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camkIX eXtenDaBle SelfIe StIck ($15) Fill your Instagram feed with perfectly composed selies with the simple and affordable CamKix selie stick, which extends a full 40 inches. You also can buy a Bluetooth remote to make snapping photos even easier. Big phones be aware, though: The CamKix only is compatible with phones up to 3.25 inches wide. ©

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Versatility is this extension pole’s specialty. The mount can be used in three ways: as a camera grip, extension arm or tripod, making it perfect for a wide range of dynamic footage. Waterproof, lightweight and extendable up to 20 inches, it’s the ideal adventure-travel companion. Compatible with all GoPro cameras.

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Got a selie queen or king in the family? Treat them to the perfect gift for this holiday season: a selie stick. These extendable camera holders allow the user to get a wider shot, ideal for group photos or travelers looking to capture a picturesque background. Price - they can range from around $15 to more than $100 - is just one factor to consider when shopping for a selie stick. It’s important to know what type of smartphone and/or camera it’s compatible with, the length of device and also how it takes the picture, such as via Bluetooth, an app or a camera timer. Here, six popular sticks that would please the selie enthusiast in your life.

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As retailers move to non-gendered signage for their aisles, it’s good to simply remember that toys will be toys

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BOYS’ GIRLS’ KIDS’ TOYS

By Jessica Royer Ocken CTW Features This holiday season your local Target is sure to be decked out in red and green, but not so much in pink and blue. Over the last few months, so shoppers don’t “feel frustrated or limited by the way things are presented,” the retailer has eliminated many of the gender-based labels in their stores, including in the toy section. But rather than causing gift-gathering pandemonium, this move may actually be irrelevant to the best kind of holiday shopping, which keeps the individual child – not their gender – in mind. Selecting a great gift is about “inding out what a child naturally gravitates to,” says toy expert Chris Byrne, content director for TTPM, a website that offers toy reviews and price comparisons. “I wasn’t a kid who would sit and do Legos. I wanted to be physical,” Byrne says. “That [sort of preference] varies as much as gender preferences.” And it’s likely to be a more useful shopping guide for parents. “Both of my kids like what they like regardless of their gender,” says Norma Lopez, a mom of a second-grade daughter and fourth-grade boy in Oak Park, Illinois. “My daughter in particular has never liked typical ‘girl’ toys. We would have missed Legos, for sure, if we had lived in that girl section, but because our son is older we never even had to walk down one of those aisles. We’ve always shopped in the ‘boys’ Lego section for both kids.” Obviously, if there’s something you’d prefer your child not play with, that’s your choice as a parent, Byrne notes. But “play lets kids explore, express themselves and have new experiences,” he adds. So selecting toys that the children in your life will love means inding “the things that help them do that,” he says. And there are lots of possibilities on the toy shelves this season that will bring smiles to girls and boys alike.

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In contrast to all the technology out there, look for arts-and-crafts supplies and kits that can interest all kinds of kids, Byrne suggests. An easel, a batch of crazy markers, a book of ready-to-make paper airplanes or an assortment of colored/ patterned paper may be just the thing to kick-start a grand creation. (Lopez vouches for this option, too.)

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With the time of day listed everywhere from smartphone displays to laptops to our car dashboards, the need for a watch to tell time isn’t as pressing as it was even just a few years ago. Instead, watch brands are adding features to compel shoppers to want watches, from creating more functional gadgets that track stock quotes or the number of calories burned to transforming the watch itself into a fashion accessory. The launch of the Apple Watch (from $349) has made the smartwatch - and its apps galore - an appealing alternative to analog watches. That allure is

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helP them Start a collectIon Collecting is a popular play pattern for kids, Byrne reports, and the sheer range of items available and waiting to be gathered makes collectibles – whether they’re Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or dinosaurs or Minions or cats or Disney characters or pencils or stickers – a good gift choice for all sorts of personalities.

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Animal-related toys are another option with broad appeal. Lopez says both her

kids like stuffed animals. “It’s their way to have more pets,” she says, and there are near-limitless varieties of animal-focused igures, puzzles and games. As you’re shopping, just be sure to think more about the small person who will be unwrapping the gift you choose than the likely full-sized adult who developed the season’s marketing ploys. “At TTPM, we always say the ‘hot toy’ is only hot if it’s hot for your child,” Byrne says. “All these things are being promoted and advertised, but if your child isn’t into it, if it doesn’t resonate, it doesn’t matter.” ©

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of gray and purple and navy and green. La Mer Collections offer wrap watches embellished with a host of options from studs to attachments of turquoise heishi stones and gold cable chains. Calvin Klein is adding bracelet novelty by creating wavy patterns in polished stainless steel, curving open links and clean lines of swirling stainless steel. Of-the-moment brand SHINOLA ($475 TO $525),

known for its vintage-inspired charms, sells double-wrap leather strap watches in a bevy of colors such as slate blue, jade green and dark camel. Novelty straps also are key trends in the men’s watch market. Casual lines like TOMMY BAHAMA are mixing textures in their watches such as offering

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ing the metal-hinged bracelet made of stainless steel. Garmin teamed up with designer Jonathan Adler this year for stylish bands to it the vivoit and vivoit2 tracking devices. The versatility of interchangeable bands - also in the non-tech sector - is one way brands can court customers. “Anything where [the consumer is] getting value, getting more in the end is playing well into their wallets,” said Patty Leto, senior vice president and general merchandise manager of women’s and men’s accessories at The Doneger Group in New York. Sold at retailers such as Macy’s and Nordstrom, ANNE KLEIN is offering a BANGLE BRACELET WATCH SET IN ROSE GOLD PAIRED WITH THREE BRACELETS ($150) featuring a linked chain, ivory inlay and round, pavé disc. Fossil offers interchangeable watch sets for men and women, including the women’s limited edition CECILE SET

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siphoning shoppers away from traditional fashion brands with sales down in dollar volume about 5 percent in July compared to the year prior. “While Apple’s [sales] igures aren’t crystal clear... it’s hard not to draw conclusions that there’s some cannibalism in the market,” says Fred Levin, president of the luxury practice at NPD Group. A bump now, but in the long term Apple’s grand entrance in the timepiece sector will prove to be a boon for all of the business, as the tech giant draws in customers who previously shunned watches, especially the younger millennial market. “A very signiicant amount of Apple watches are being purchased by people who don’t wear watches today, representing about 40 percent of sales, “ says Levin, citing research igures from CivicScience Inc. “Once people get into the habit of wearing the accessory, they’ll likely add ine watches, Swiss watches and even lift the ine-watch market.” In preparation, some watch companies are rethinking strategies or pumping up their technology offerings. TAG Heuer, the 155-year-old Swiss watchmaker is partnering with Intel and Google to create a mechanical watch with tech features. Intel also teamed up with Fossil Group last year to create wearable connected devices in time for the holidays. Bulgari is adding a smartwatch to its lineup that eventually will help the wearer automate calls, open doors and transmit payments. Traditional brands like Seiko are utilizing technologies to be better stewards of the environment. THE SEIKO COUTURA ($495), redesigned this year, offers the Solar Perpetual Chronograph and Kinetic Retrograde styles - powered by light energy and movement, respectively - with no battery charge required. And anything loaded with health and itness sensors doesn’t have to look dowdy. Wearable tech companies such as Fitbit are upping the pizzazz quotient. Last year Fitbit partnered with designer Tory Burch to add accessory wristbands to house the Fitbit Flex tracker, now sold separately at stores such as Nordstrom with designs includ-

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nana In the cIty It’s OK to judge a kids’ book by its cover. When you see that shiny medal badge on the jacket, signifying the title is winner or honoree of the Newbery Medal (tops in kids’ literature) or the Caldecott Medal (best in kids’ picture books), you know it’s going to be good. Here are the distinguished books for 2015:

2015 CALDECOTT MEDAL WINNER the aDventureS of Beekle: the unImaGInary frIenD Written and illustrated by Dan Santat (Little, Brown and Company, $17)

Written and illustrated by Lauren Castillo (Clarion Books, $17)

the noISy PaInt BoX: the colorS anD SounDS of kanDInSky’S aBStract art Illustrated by Mary GrandPré and written by Barb Rosenstock (Alfred A. Knopf, $18)

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