KEY POINTS:
1. Animal Bath Glove
$12 from Gift, Queen's Arcade
Brilliant for kids who don't like bathtime, these fun animal bath gloves bring playtime into the bathroom. Their compact size and small price tag make them ideal stocking fillers.
2. Butterscotch
$729 from Smith & Caugheys
For the child that has everything, Butterscotch is here. The lifesize miniature horse has sensors and microphones that respond to human interaction. Butterscotch nuzzles, neighs and bites just like a real horse. Small children can also ride the pony, who makes clip clop sounds when you sit on him. With all the features of a real horse - minus the smell and other nasties - Butterscotch is a bargain at $729.
3. Barbie - Interactive Princess Genevieve
$79.99 from Toys R Fun and other leading toy retailers
The latest Barbie to hit shelves is sure to be top of any little girl's wishlist this Christmas. Princess Genevieve performs for you, dances with you and can teach you to dance. The interactive doll includes special bracelets and shoe accesories so Barbie can follow your lead. Plus, you get a free CD to accompany your new moves.
4. Robosapien RS Media Robot
$598 from Dick Smith Electronics
A bit pricey for a toy but oh-so-cool, the Robosapien RS Media Robot can be programmed to adopt any personality you choose. With speakers in his hands and a chest-mounted LCD screen, Robosapien is also a portable entertainment centre.