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John Lewis & Partners has just unveiled its top 10 must-have toys for Christmas 2022 — and nostalgic favourites from the 90s reign supreme. As chosen by a panel of under 12's, there is something for every child to enjoy.

"It's always such fun to see toys that brought so much joy decades ago come back around. They are toys that capture the imagination time and time again and that usually means adults will have just as much fun playing with them as kids do," Alan Wright, Toy Buyer at John Lewis, says. "We are also seeing that creative play is still super important to kids and with toys like the exclusive wooden workbench through to the Le Mieux Pony they are engaging in role playing which helps build confidence."in September, so keep an eye open. Check out the most popular predictions here...Animal lovers will adore this pastel coloured jiggly dog. He will shake his body when you stroke his head — just like a real pup.

Hannah, aged 3, from the John Lewis Toy Testing panel, said:"I love this puppy, it's so cute and jiggly."

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