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    Check out our top picks, available at Walmart right now. ... Picked as our "Best Toy for 3 Year Olds" ... The remote control is a nice feature for parents to keep those little drivers close.

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  4. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Originally sold by Toys R'Us, Walmart, KB Toys, Amazon, and Target.com. The 2007 release in the Tekno and Friends robot line was Sakura. Sakura interact with girls or boys and answers yes and no questions, doing fortune telling, knows funny facts, fashion, keeping secrets using her key and remote, and dances on a robotic scooter. [10]

  5. RoboSapien - Wikipedia

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    RoboSapien is a toy-like biomorphic robot designed by Mark Tilden and produced by WowWee toys. Released in 2004, the Robosapien is preprogrammed with moves, and also can be controlled by an infrared remote control included or by a PDA. [1]

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  7. Tobor (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Tobor was a toy robot produced by Schaper Toys in 1978 to take advantage of the "science fiction craze". [1] The toy was approximately nine inches high and could be controlled by loud noises or by a control box. [2] Tobor was among the first toys to feature an inexpensive remote-control, using Schaper's "telesonic" system. [3]

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