The novelty of those fuzzy automatons wore off quickly, and many a jumping, yipping robotic dog met its end when a parent found it languishing in a remote corner somewhere with corroded batteries-and threw it out. We've come a long way from the early days of animatronic pets, when the best you could hope for was a chance to impress your friends and maybe scare the bejeebers out of a living, breathing animal (or younger sibling) before the batteries died. If your kiddo is more into the technical aspects of robotic toys than their physical likeness to cute animals, you might consider a remote control robot as a gift instead. The Zoomer Hedgiez has been demoted to tenth place, despite its cute appearance, as some users report the toy is prone to shutting off spontaneously. The top spot on the list is now occupied by the Robo Alive Zuru, which is quite affordable considering its durable construction and long battery life. In place of those two toys, the Advanced Play Dinosaur and Fisca Dog have been added, the former because of its realistic design and eight distinct roar sounds, and the latter for its remarkable sensitivity to voice commands. ![]() The Zoomer Dino has been removed due to complaints about malfunctions, and the WowWee Chippies was taken off the list due to availability issues.
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