Christmas is around the corner, and thanks to the reruns of "Jingle all the Way," we know that children have high expectations for finding just the right toy under the tree. For those who want to get an early start today, Cyber Monday holds some great deals that might just make both the kids and your wallet happy. We have compiled some of the highlights:

Amazon's toy offerings during Cyber Monday Sales are as "massive" as Arnold Schwarzenegger's efforts to make little Jamie Langston happy, according to Cyber Monday Sales. The online retail giant has taken 50 percent off most of its toys and games, and it also offers a number of "buy one, get one free" options.

Wal-Mart is always quick to stress its low prices, and the retail giant certainly wants to stand out today. The mega corporation is offering "huge variety" of toys for "kids of all ages and sizes," Cyber Monday Sales notes, and it does so with some discounts that are worth taking notice; for select items, the retailer is offering up to 50 percent off.

Kohl's is offering up to 31 percent off Zoomer and other robotic toys, USA Today notes. Plus, a coupon listed by the newspaper will give you an additional 20 percent discount, plus free shipping. With that much bang for your buck, the Spin Master Krimson Red Zoomer Dino might look as attractive to you as the Turbo-Man did to Jamie.

Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us, meanwhile, are ready to give you up to 70 percent off during the stores' Cyber Monday event. Eligible is a wide selection of kids' toys, apparel, furniture, and more, DealNews revealsKeep in mind that you will still have to hand over $5.99 for shipping unless you spend more than $49 or include certain items, such as Legos.

Target is "a great retailer for toys," the website adds. If you need gifts for twin children in your life , look no further: The Minneapolis-based chain is taking 50 percent off the second item you buy from a given brand.

"But you must hurry because I'm pretty sure that this deal won't last," the Cyber Monday Sales crew warns.

That, of course, may have to do with the free shipping Target is offering throughout the holiday season.