"We could get a baby elephant."
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3-year-old Luke Bates makes it easy for his parents.
"We can show him stuff online, but here he has the opportunity to see the toy, touch it and then really decide," said Luke's mom Vanessa Bates.
12-year-old Jessalyn Grace of Clovis, Calif. creates videos for her 1.3 million YouTube subscribers. She has a pretty good idea of what the hot sellers will be.
"These here are Candylocks. They're really cool because you can just try to find the doll inside of the hair, and the hair is actually scented," explained Jessalyn. "We have these things called Blume dolls. These are also super cool because they're like a flower pot, and if you put water on top of it, then the hair will start to grow out, then you get to take it out and see what kind of doll you have."
That element of surprise has helped "LOL" dolls remain hugely popular. The draw is you don't know what you're getting, according to Target spokeswoman Ashley Walsh.
"They've got tons of variations now. Pets, big sister, little sister. They've got big cases you can open with tons of surprises in them," said Walsh.
The "Smooth Moves Sloth" and "A to Z Otter" surprisingly interact with each other.
"If you touch a button on one, the others will come to life."
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Some offerings, like Osmo's Genius starter kit, can be hooked up to a tablet.
"There are a number of games, there are word games, there's actually shape puzzles as well, and that's really just to challenge the kids intellectually," said Best Buy Sales Supervisor Niko Labendeira.
Professor Toy Manager Lisa Trueblood says customers have been coming in for old classics and active gear.
"Some of the big ones are everything from your spooners, which are balance boards, to your Giddy up and go pony, which we have everything from a unicorn to a pony," said Trueblood.
"The Guardian Robot" has been a hit. So has the rollout piano, which doesn't take up much space.
"Looking for anything interesting. Stuff with lights, stuff with an educational purpose. Whatever captures his attention," said holiday shopper Charles Campbell, Jr.
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And 4-year-old Ezra isn't the only one who notices all the flashing toys.
"Some distractions. Some type of attention-getter. It's kind of like the barker at the carnival," said holiday shopper Charles Campbell, Sr.
For gamers, the new Nintendo Switch Lite might top their wish list.
"Very portable version of Nintendo Switch meant to be used strictly on the go. Some really cool Nintendo games coming out like Pokemon, Sword and Shield," said Labendeira.
In a world where "BTS" dolls occupy shelf space spot alongside Barbie, it can be tough for parents to pick a gift, so the kids just want to help.
"This right here is the Air Hog zero gravity cars, and these are really cool because they're laser technology, and it can go up the walls," said Jessalyn.