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Top 10 must-have toys this Christmas from Techzone

The festive season has arrived and so has the delightful dilemma of choosing the perfect gifts for your loved ones.

Amongst the aisles of Geelong’s Techzone, where imagination thrives and fun is a constant companion, we’ve curated a list of the top 10 toys that promise to sprinkle joy and spark curiosity this Christmas.

1. Vex Switchgrip Ball Shooter: For the budding engineer or the adventurous soul, this blaster is an embodiment of fun and learning. Let creativity soar as projectile balls zoom over 20 feet, encouraging STEM engagement in an exhilarating way. ($29.99)

2. Squishmellows: Soft, cuddly, and utterly adorable, these collectible plush toys are the epitome of cosiness. Embrace the joy of squishing and trading these lovable companions with friends. (starting at $6.99)

3. Magna-Tiles: Recognised for excellence in learning, these magnetic tiles aren’t just blocks; they’re gateways to creativity, exploration, and STEAM-based learning. (starting at $32.99)

4. Schylling Nee Doh Range: Squeeze, pull, and squish! These colourful sensory delights are perfect stocking stuffers, offering tactile satisfaction for all ages. ($11.99)

5. Nikko Remote Control Cars: Defying terrain and obstacles, these cars redefine remote-control excitement with 360-degree spin capabilities and impeccable manoeuvrability. Trust 60 years of innovation for an adrenaline-packed experience. ($139.99)

6. Anchorman: The Game: Step into the hilarious world of news anchoring. Sabotage stories with magnetic words and phrases, challenging friends to keep a straight face in this classy, laugh-inducing game. ($29.99)

7. Celestron: FirstScope Tabletop Telescope: Venture into the cosmos with this quality telescope, designed for beginners and seasoned stargazers alike. Portable and user-friendly, it’s a gateway to exploring the wonders of the night sky. ($139.99)

8. 28 Piece Microscope Kit: Unveil the microscopic world with this comprehensive kit. From high-power viewing to conducting your experiments, this set fuels curiosity and scientific exploration. ($99.99)

9. Engino Range: From Inventor Girl to Discovering STEM, these kits cater to inquisitive minds, providing hours of engaging educational fun. (starting at $19.99)

10. Plasma Ball (Tesla’s Lamp): Channel your inner scientist with this mesmerising lamp. Control electrical discharges with your fingertips, a timeless wonder inspired by Nikola Tesla. (ranges from $26.99 to $79.99)

At Techzone, these gifts aren’t just items on a shelf; they’re gateways to adventure, learning, and shared moments of joy. This Christmas, gift more than just a toy; gift imagination, exploration, and endless possibilities. Happy Holidays from Techzone, where wonder knows no bounds.

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