Zhu Zhu Pets top kids Christmas lists for Santa

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Zhu Zhu Pets, robotic hamsters, cost $10 to $20 and are expected to be all the rage this holiday season.
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They’re small and furry and have names like Pipsqueak, Mr. Squiggles and Num Nums. These electronic hamsters, Zhu Zhu Pets, are expected to be this year’s holiday craze.

Stores are already finding it difficult to keep the cuddly robots in stock.

The toy’s popularity is fueling Black Friday sales at Toys R Us, said spokeswoman Adrienne Giordano. The first 100 customers in line when each of the company’s 680 stores opens at midnight will have an opportunity to purchase one Zhu Zhu Pet, which are made in China.

Why are the rodent playthings so popular? “They’re definitely affordable, when you can find them,” said Reyne Rice, a toy trend specialist for the Toy Industry Association.

Zhu Zhu Pets cost from $10 to $20 and have plenty of accessories, including spin wheels, all less than $25. They are also gender neutral, have several different characters and share some qualities of real hamsters – except for the whole litter-cleaning aspect.

“It’s actually a really good toy,” said Tim Walsh, a toy expert, author and creator of the game Blurt! “They appear to be alive to a kid. They seem to move on their own, and they make realistic sounds when they touch their little nose.”

The toy, created by Cepia Inc., even has an iPhone application available on its Web site.

Zhu Zhu Pets’ popularity mimics the hot toy of last year – Bakugan Battle Brawlers, which are affordable, collectible action figures.

The interactive qualities of some of the hottest toys have been their selling points, Rice said.

Another theme this year is affordability, Rice said, with fewer toys costing more than $100.

Frugal shoppers are less inclined to purchase big-ticket items, a contributing factor in the falling sales of video game consoles.

Walsh said console sales dropped 29 percent in the first six months of this year, and toys that use an online component, such as WebKinz, are down 43 percent.

However, cheaper prices could appeal to more shoppers – PlayStation 3 prices have dropped from last year, said Luis Castillo, a general manager at an Alexandria, Va., Best Buy.

The traditional 80-gigabite PlayStation 3 sells for $279, he said, compared to $399 last year.

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