Activity Toys Tyler TX

The Wii Fit, a game for the Wii console in which the player does mini-exercises from pushups to running, is quite popular among a slightly older crowd, but now toy makers are targeting younger children for their activity-encouraging toys.

Hobbytown USA
(903) 509-3000
4566 S Broadway Ave
Tyler, TX
Build A Bear Workshop
(903) 534-9072
4601 S Broadway Ave
Tyler, TX
Hobby Monkey
903-581-7199
16700 FM 2493
Tyler, TX
MVM Enterprises
(817) 688-7007
4840 Matlock
Arlington, TX
Riverview Trains
(979) 848-3895
120 N Velasco St
Angleton, TX
Toys R Us
(903) 534-8697
414 E Southeast Loop 323
Tyler, TX
Wings And Wheels Hobbies
(903) 939-1353
6611 S Broadway Ave Ste 400
Tyler, TX
Adventures In Learning
(903) 509-9205
4538 S Broadway Ave
Tyler, TX
The Doll Company
615-292-7638
2819 Bransford Avenue
Spring, TX
Papa's Toy Shop
(281) 422-5291
100 W Lobit St
Baytown, TX
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Toys That Get Kids Moving

With America’s waistlines growing by the minute, one of the year’s most uplifting toy trends is toys that try to get kids moving. The Wii Fit, a game for the Wii console in which the player does mini-exercises from pushups to running, is quite popular among a slightly older crowd, but now toy makers are targeting younger children for their activity-encouraging toys.

The Fisher-Price Smart Cycle is one of the most promising of these new toys. It’s essentially a stationary bike for young children, which hooks up to a television like other game consoles. Children must continue to pedal and steer to keep the game going. Several games are already available and more will surely be developed.

Mattel has latched on to this trend as well, releasing the Hot Wheels Electronic Speed Meter, which can clip on to a belt or bicycle, and measures speed. It also makes engine noises that get louder the faster you’re moving. The Hot Wheels Racing Timer records multiple timers and announces the winner with victory flags and applause.

Radica has also jumped on the kids’ fitness bandwagon with their baseball and football games. Unlike the Wii, however, these games use actual footage of the athletes, so that kids can pretend to be their favorite players. These games are also cheaper than the Wii, but with comparable graphics.

Of course, don’t forget about the classics—there’s still nothing wrong with a baseball glove.

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