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For the last 15 years, tech toys have ruled the holidays [Infographic]

Tech toys have been ruled the holidays for more than a decade now, from the Tamagotchi in 1997 to the LeapPad in 2011.

Tech toys have been ruled the holidays for more than a decade now, from the Tamagotchi in 1997 to the LeapPad in 2011. Check out this infographic by Philadelphia-based designer Abby Ryan that looks back at the most popular holiday toys in the last 50 years.

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