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    If You Have A Toddler In Your Life, Here Are 30 Walmart Products You'll Want To Buy ASAP

    Toddlers are cute but oh-so-needy — allow this list to bring you some sanity.

    1. A multi-bin toy organizer to help contain the chaos that's slowly taking over your house. The fabric bins come in three different sizes, making it easy to store toys, stuffed animals, books, or anything else you trip over on a daily basis.

    Child holding a toy boat next to a blue toy storage organizer.

    2. A Crayola mess-free coloring set complete with markers that *only* show up on the coloring pages provided. (Because your couch/carpet/walls just can't take it anymore.)

    the crayola set

    3. Room-darkening curtains that'll help with bedtime — because no toddler can fall asleep while staring directly into the sun. (We love summer, but not when we're trying to get littles to sleep.)

    Purple darkening curtains on the window of a child's bedroom.

    4. A Melissa & Doug wooden cube puzzle to get those little minds and motor skills working. The 16 wooden cubes rotate to create six different pictures, and there's no need to worry about a bunch of tiny puzzle pieces getting lost under the couch.

    Little girl on the floor playing with the wooden block puzzle.

    5. A LeapFrog Prep for Preschool activity book with 12 touch-sensitive pages that'll give toddlers the opportunity to explore activities that help with the alphabet, rhyming, matching, sounds, and more. Educational toys for the win!

    A little girl sitting on the couch playing with her activity book.

    6. A bookcase and reading nook for your little book lover! The shelves are perfect for books and storage, and your toddler can curl up on the padded seat for some much-needed chill time (for both of you).

    A little girl in her reading nook with a stuffed bunny.

    7. Or, if you prefer something simpler, a space-saving book rack to help organize your child's growing book collection while still perfectly displaying their fave reads.

    The multi-colored book rack holding various books.

    8. A Sivio weighted blanket because being a toddler can be tough and this can help ease some anxiety at nap or bedtime. It's made of 100% cotton, soft to the touch, and super soothing.

    A child sleeping in bed with a dinosaur weighted blanket.

    9. Munchin stay-put suction bowls for keeping your kid's food at the table instead of on the floor. Even the ragiest of toddlers will have trouble throwing these.

    A child eating mac and cheese out of a blue suction bowl.

    10. A KidKraft wooden play kitchen and oven — it's a smaller kitchen option for toddlers that includes 38 accessory pieces, a microwave, plenty of knobs to turn and click, and a removable sink for easy cleanup.

    A little girl with a pretend pot standing next to her wooden play kitchen.

    11. A stainless-steel insulated water bottle that keeps your toddler's drink cold for up to eight hours. (Melted ice cubes begone!) Perfect for the house, school, daycare, or car rides.

    A pink and polka dot water bottle sitting on a counter with food in the background.

    12. A roller coaster to keep your little entertained for hours in the backyard. Speaking from personal experience with my own kids, it's nearly impossible to get them off of this thing!

    A little boy riding the roller coaster.

    13. A Strider balance bike for helping teach balance and coordination — two skills littles need when making the switch to a big-kid bike!

    A toddler in a helmet riding the balance bike on the sidewalk.

    14. A CoComelon convertible sofa and lounger any toddler will be fascinated by! Perfect for watching TV or lounging around on a rainy day. Both of my kids have one, and to say they are obsessed would be an understatement.

    A little boy laying on the lounger version of the convertible sofa.

    15. A Lego animal train set that'll introduce them to the world of Legos! The buildable animals and wagon use chunky blocks perfect for little toddler hands and bonus: there are no mini pieces for you to step on in the middle of the night.

    A mom and her child playing with the LEGO set on the floor.

    16. A Little Tikes First Slide — it's the perfect size for toddlers and can be used outside or indoors. They'll have a blast, and you'll love its simple design. My oldest (6-years-old) *still* slides on this — yep, it's lasted *that* long.

    A mom watching her kids play on the slide in the backyard.

    17. A super cute nonslip duck bathmat if your toddler likes to make som serious waves during bath time.

    A child being wrapped in a towel by their parent while standing on the bath mat in the tub

    18. And while you're at it, a tub kneeling pad and elbow rest because bathing a squirming toddler can take a toll on your joints. (Why don't all the parenting books talk about this more?!)

    A person kneeling on the grey mat and reaching into the tub.

    19. A folding travel potty seat complete with a handy travel bag for when your little one has to go... on the go and you don't want to place them directly on the germy seat.

    A pink travel potty seat over top of a normal size toilet seat.

    20. Speaking of traveling, a portable cot to help your little one sleep comfortably no matter where they are. It even includes a removable pillow and fitted sheet.

    A child sleeping on the cot in a kid's bedroom.

    21. An inflatable lagoon pool so your toddler can have fun while staying cool during those sweaty summer months. Best of all? It's big enough for you to join, too!

    A family of four sitting in and enjoying the inflatable lagoon pool.

    22. A 2-in-1 booster seat and diaper bag that'll make eating out *so* much more enjoyable. The straps secure the booster to a chair, and the large storage area is great for wipes, diapers, and other toddler necessities.

    A child sitting and strapped into the booster seat along with a side photo of a person wearing it as a diaper bag.

    23. A toy shopping cart to push around the house — because grocery shopping with a toddler is *way* more fun when it's pretend.

    Two children putting toys into the pretend shopping cart.

    24. A Leap Frog electronic book for teaching your little one 100 beginner words in either English or Spanish. Touch the pictures to hear words, sounds, and exciting facts. My 3-year-old is constantly glued to this, and it's great for car rides!

    A picture of the colorful electronic book in its packaging.

    25. A Step-By-Step Potty so you can help your toddler master potty training in a fun way. It can be used three different ways: a stand-alone training potty, on top of a regular potty, or as a stepstool for when they're ready to fly solo. It's a potty that grows with them!

    A parent clapping as her child sits on the training potty.

    26. A light, easy-to-move step stool to help your little one reach the sink, potty, or counter. Pro tip: Get two to keep one downstairs and one upstairs, if you have a second floor. You'll thank me later.

    The step stool in white with pink steps and a child on it

    27. A toy remote control because they're constantly trying to steal your TV remote. Now they can push *all* the buttons without accidentally switching from their fave programs.

    A child holding the toy remote while sitting on the floor.

    28. A Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn toy that teaches, sings, lights up, and elicits *all* the giggles. It includes 100 first words and over 75 songs and has three levels to keep up with your growing toddler.

    A toddler playing with the Laugh & Learn toy on the floor.

    29. Munchkin Snack Catchers so your toddler can enjoy snacks without spilling them all over the floor. (Or the car, or the restaurant... you get it.) The soft, flexible flaps on top keep the food from pouring out while still making it easy for tiny hands to reach inside.

    A child sitting on ground reaching into a snack catcher cup.

    30. And a Squishmallow because these things are *all* the rage right now! Your toddler can give it cuddles, use it as a pillow, or play with its colorful, fluffy hair. However they choose to play with it, they're sure to adore their new friend.

    A purple monkey Squishmallow with multi-colored fluffy hair.

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