Boys love things that drive, come apart, and super heroes so it’s no surprise that the Hasbro Action Figure toys I’m about to highlight are sure to put a smile on the face of little boys when they find them in their stockings.
Spider-Man 3 3/4” Action Figures – ($7.99, ages 4+) – Take on GREEN GOBLIN and VENOM with an all-new lineup of wonderfully styled SPIDRER-MAN 3 3/4” ACTION FIGURES in 2010! This year brings great new adventures for our friendly neighborhood SPIDER-MAN from the sea, with DIVE ATTACK SPIDER-MAN, the the sky with SKY-SPEED SPIDER-MAN, or even at night with NIGHT MISSION SPIDER-MAN. Peter Parker has his work cut out for him!
Transformers Power Core Combiners ($9.99 – $19.99, ages 5+) – The TRANSFORMERS POWER CORE COMBINERS introduce fans to an all-new assortment of figures that expand on the classic TRANSFORMERS play pattern. This new expression of figures combine with one another, in dozens of variations, to create a wide variety of larger COMBINER robots, with each figure serving as various body parts and weapons. Available in 2-packs and 5-packs.
Star Wars Action Figures with Galactic Battle Game – ($6.99, ages 4+) – STAR WARS fans, prepare to battle your friends in head-to-head action and unlock the hidden powers of your favorite action figures. In 2010, a wide selection of Hasbro’s STAR WARS 3 3/4” action figures will include the all-new STAR WARS ACTION FIGURES WITH GALACTIC BATTLE GAME. Each figure is packaged with a competitive gaming base, a unique battle attributes card and a die to play the game, allowing kids to interact with their STAR WARS action figures in a whole new way. Game on!
Find these toys at retailers nationwide or check out the Hasbro Toy Shop to purchase online.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I wrote this feature on behalf of Hasbro and was supplied with samples and information through them, the review and opinions are my own.
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