

Our top 10 toy novelties

Christmas is slowly approaching. Many toy manufacturers are launching lots of new products on the market now and in the coming weeks. We've had a look around and picked out our top 10 for you.
For the little creative minds among you
With the BunchBot from Spin Master, you can create various three-dimensional shapes. In the lower compartment, you can place the coloured balls on a plate and create level by level.

Become a racing driver
Several generations have already played with Carrera racetracks. The German toy manufacturer now has a Formula One version up its sleeve. The packaging comes in the typical Ferrari red colour. Put yourself in the shoes of Sebastian Vettel or Michael Schumacher and win one trophy after another.
It's almost punch time
You can also play with the Playmobil ski hut when there is no snow outside. It has lots of accessories and many details. Whether you're enjoying refreshments on the terrace, sitting in the warm dining room or celebrating a pyjama party in the dormitory, fun is guaranteed with this ski hut.
For the anticipation of Father Christmas
Just in time for winter and the upcoming Christmas season, LEGO Duplo has launched a new set on the market. 'Winter Fun with Father Christmas' is suitable for children aged 2 to 5. It includes Father Christmas with his sleigh full of presents, which is pulled by his reindeer. There is also a Christmas tree, a snowman and two children's figures.
The classic in a new guise
BIG has been producing its well-known Bobby Cars for over 30 years. Now they have given it a little makeover. The Bobby-Car has arrived in the 21st century. It now has two LED twin headlights, a soft foam seat and an electric horn.
The learning fun rolls on
Your child learns in a playful way with the Movi from Fisher Price. It interactively encourages them to move. This trains gross motor skills and strengthens listening skills .
Let yourself be surprised
Seven surprises are hidden in this ball. You can open the sphere layer by layer until you finally reach the centre. There you will find a doll. But you won't know which one until you've unwrapped it. If you then feed or bathe your doll, another surprise awaits you.
Challenge your dexterity
This transparent plastic ball contains a labyrinth of tracks. Try to guide the ball from the beginning to the end of the track without it falling down. This requires not only dexterity, but also patience and hand-eye coordination.
If the square is not enough for you
The Rubik's Cube was yesterday. Square? That's far too easy. Why not try it with a sphere? You can spend hours playing this solo game without being able to solve it. I would say: Challenge accepted! :)
The lot decides who wins
This game is about putting swords into a barrel. Similar to Kroko Doc, you don't know when the mechanism is triggered. If you are the loser, a pirate jumps out of the barrel. This game from Tomy is based purely on luck. Now the only question is whether luck is on your side or not.