These are the toys your children will ask for this Christmas

Twists on traditional board games, unboxing toys and lifelike robotic creations are all likely to shape Christmas wishlists this year, a major retailer has claimed.
A dancing llama is the latest robotic pet to soar to the top of kids' wish lists.A dancing llama is the latest robotic pet to soar to the top of kids' wish lists.
A dancing llama is the latest robotic pet to soar to the top of kids' wish lists.

Amazon.co.uk has today revealed the top five toy trends it thinks will shape children’s Christmas lists this year - in one of the earliest predictions of the top sellers of the Christmas period.

New versions of classic board games; toys inspired by cult family franchises; unboxing; pre-school sensory play and the evolution of electronic toys are the five areas which are set to do well.

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A new version of the classic Pictionary which allows people to sketch in the air and have their picture broadcast on a TV or tablet screen is top of the retailer’s expected hit list, along with Harry Potter Dobble, which will be one of many toys taking inspiration from film and TV franchises.

Pictionary Air is tipped as one of the must-haves this ChristmasPictionary Air is tipped as one of the must-haves this Christmas
Pictionary Air is tipped as one of the must-haves this Christmas

The report said: “According to toy experts at Amazon.co.uk, Brits will go bonkers for classic board games with a modern twist. Wish lists will take inspiration from some of the biggest TV and movie franchises, from favourites like Harry Potter and Toy Story, to the much-anticipated Star Wars Episode 9.”

Unboxing toys are also set to be a big hit this year, while an interactive robot llama pet - Boppi The Booty Shakin’ Llama - is also likely to sell well, Amazon has claimed.

James French, head of toy buying at Amazon UK, said: “At Amazon, we pride ourselves on being able to deliver everything our customers need for a magical festive season, and the smiles on Christmas morning are undoubtedly the most important.

“This year, we are spoilt for choice with so many fantastic new toys set to deliver huge smiles come the big day. As our top five forecasted trends show, there is something for every age and budget on the list and say tuned - with even more must-haves toys set to be announced later this year, we look forward to releasing our top picks in the run up to Christmas.”

The L.O.L. camper van is one of the likely popular toys this Christmas.The L.O.L. camper van is one of the likely popular toys this Christmas.
The L.O.L. camper van is one of the likely popular toys this Christmas.

The unboxing trend has been growing in the UK for the past few years - where youngsters have to unwrap various layers of packaging to reveal a surprise toy beneath. This year, Amazon said it expected the new L.O.L Surpise! Glamper Fashion Camper - which comes with 55 separate “surprises” - to be a top seller, while the Blume Series Surprise Doll, to which children have to add water to make a surprise doll grow, is also set to sell well.Read more: Parenting that shows children who's boss gets the thumbs up