JOHN Lewis has released what it reckons will be its most popular toys for Christmas - and a £15 spinner takes the top spot.
Laser guns, a Lego Bugatti Chiron super car and a scooter also makes it onto the list.
The department store has released its top 10 predictions for playground must-haves, giving parents a heads-up ahead of the festive period.
You might think that it's too early to be thinking about Christmas but one mum bought 40 presents for her kids - nine months early .
And B&M is already stocking advent calendars while Tesco is selling tins of Quality Street .
John Lewis' toy buyer Harry Boughton said that there's a trend in toys this year to get kids' away from tech screens. Here are the retailer's top buy predictions:
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Advertisement This toy is designed to teach children science while they play Credit: John Lewis Children use their imagination to build tracks and set the gravity spheres rolling.
This STEM - which stands for science, technology, engineering and maths - toy is aimed at teaching kids all about gravity, magnetism and kinetic energy in a fun way.
10. Tech Will Save Us Coder Kit - £54.99 Coming soon
The game is a great way to introduce children to coding Credit: John Lewis This is the toy for you if you want to introduce your children to coding.
Kids use the visual coding software to program the "mover", which is worn on their wrist, to react to their movement.
You can use it for anything from a toothbrushing timer to helping children problem solve.
Argos revealed its list of must-have toys for this Christmas , which includes a unicorn that poos glitter as well as toys from Paw Patrol, Fingerlings and LEGO.
Last year Argos correctly predicted that Luvabella dolls would be a smash hit.
The life-like dolls were incredibly popular, selling out in stores and then being sold for twice the price online.
Sick of clearing away after the kids? Here are our top tips on how to get your children to clean up and store away their toys.
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