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Interactive electronics are poised to be all the rage for the 2012 gift-giving season, as Flying Super Grover(R) and Bouncy the Happy to See Me Pup(R) figure to generate significant interest. In addition, a classic interactive electronic toy is making a comeback this year. Developed in the 1990s, Furby(R) was one of the first interactive toys for kids. Its reincarnation has more expressive LCD eyes, more emotions and various fur colors. It even comes with an iOS app. Children can have fun teaching their Furby to learn English and respond through play.

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