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    "I Don’t Know Why We Didn’t Buy It Sooner": 39 Parenting Products That'll Make You Feel Like A Certified Genius

    I dare you not to brag about these brilliant finds to your fellow parent pals.

    1. A time-saving Oxo Tot grape cutter to make the tedious task of cutting your kiddo's grapes more bearable. You'll eliminate choking hazards while saving tons of time. It can also be used for pitted olives, grape tomatoes, etc.

    gif of reviewer using the grape cutter to slice grapes into quarters with a positive review quote over top
    reviewer photo of containers of quartered grapes and cherry tomatoes next to the grape cutter

    See why one parent on TikTok loves it here!

    Oh, and it's not just for grapes! It's also perfect for cherry tomatoes, berries, olives, and many reviewers say it works on a variety of fruits!

    Promising review: "Such a TIME SAVER! Omg I’m OBSESSED with this product! Lets me cut grapes and olives for my toddler EFFORTLESSLY. Amazing product. DEFINITELY worth the purchase, especially for me since my daughter loves to eat grapes daily and most time more than once a day. This has made it so easy my husband and I almost cried hahaha." —Makeda

    Get it from Amazon for $11.95+ (available in colors navy and opal).

    2. A bestselling Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Musical Toy that'll play classical melodies (think Mozart, Chopin, etc.) and display twinkling lights to help calm your cranky genius in no time.

    reviewer's photo of the toy lit up
    reviewer's photo of their baby holding the toy

    Promising review: "The best baby distractor EVER! Every person with a child must have this toy! I had about five tucked in various places in case one got lost. My son loved them from basically birth and sometimes it would distract him for hours of noncrying! (heaven for a new mother) Of course in the beginning you have to keep pushing the button for them but compared to swinging him in his car seat that was easy! Then when he got older, he would spend entire car rides just playing with this one toy. I give it to everyone I know who has a baby." —NH-Mommy

    Get it from Amazon for $8.88 (also available in five other styles).

    3. A pair of ~handy~ faucet extenders if your child is old enough to use the sink but not quite tall enough to reach the faucet. Instead of lifting them up, combine an extender with a step stool for a match made in parenting heaven!

    child's hands using faucet extender to wash hands
    a reviewer gif of the installed faucet extender with water coming out

    Promising review: "Nice for toddlers. Easy to install and use. My littles are just now getting the hang of hand washing and this helps out a lot. Not only does it extend their reach, it widens the stream so both little sets of hands can reach without fighting for the stream. It also reduces splash. Definitely worth the money!" —Amber

    Get a two-pack from Amazon for $11.49.

    4. A stain remover specifically made for messy eaters, aka a parent's dream come true. Keep it on hand for those stains you once thought were permanent! Clean up the mess, spray the spot, then wash as usual. You'll have to brag about this find immediately and no one will blame you for it.

    reviewer holding a bottle of stain remover spray beside a bib with a purple stain
    same bib cleaned with no  stains

    Promising review: "This is a must have for those of you with littles! It has a very mild scent and works on so many things. My son spilled a blueberry smoothie all over his white crewneck sweatshirt and I thought he ruining it. I used this spray and it came out beautifully. I would recommend buying the spray bottles and then using the refill option. You will be hooked!" —Katie W.

    Get a three-pack from Amazon for $17.99 (available in various styles, sizes, and multipacks).

    5. An ingenious food tray because sometimes you gotta pull out all the stops when you have a fussy eater on your hands. It divides their plate into eight portions and rewards them with a surprise treat at the end!

    reviewer's photo of the tray with divided sections holding broccoli, cucumber, carrots, and other foods
    another reviewer's photo of child eating from tray with divided sections

    Promising review: "If you have a picky eater, you need this. I purchased three of these in three different themes. They are a big hit with all three kids ages 1, 3, and 9. These plates work better than I ever could have hoped. The small amounts in each compartment make it easy for them to finish and feel a sense of accomplishment. The treat under the tray at the end is genius. Great solution for picky eaters." —Kyla Van Kleeck

    Get it from Amazon for $27.25 (available in six themes).

    6. A brilliant on-the-go harness seat so you always have a high chair for your babe — even when the restaurant doesn't offer one. It comes with three height-adjustable straps to keep them secure. Don't be surprised when people come up and ask, "Where did you find that?"

    It's designed for children 6 months and up. Plus, it's machine washable if things get messy at mealtime! 

    Liuliuby is a New York City-based small business founded by Mompreneur Mari Liu to reimagine everyday baby products after her own experiences as a new parent. 

    Promising review: "We bought this to use while moving knowing that not everywhere has baby seats available, and have continued to use it when we go out. It's a great thing to throw in our diaper bag as it is lightweight and totally versatile. We've adapted it to all kinds of chairs and the baby stays comfortably in it." —Matt

    Get it from Amazon for $24.99.

    7. A clever car seat buckle release tool when your nails have suffered at the hand of your kid's buckle more times than you can count. This Shark Tank product gets the buckle undone ASAP without any causalities. It's also great for people with arthritis, carpal tunnel, and other conditions that cause limited hand strength.

    hand holding red UnbuckleMe with two children in background
    A parent unbuckling their child in the car seat using the tool
    Amazon

    Promising review: "OUTSTANDING! I am a young grandmother in my 50s and TIRED of breaking my nails on the car seat fasteners. Both my granddaughter and I LOVE this gadget. She keeps it tucked inside the pocket of her car seat. I never have to look for it. When we make it to our destination, I ask her to get it ready. In SECONDS the car seat is unbuckled. What a godsend! Truly, if we had been in an accident or other emergency, it would have taken me several attempts to free my granddaughter. I consider this a danger! This little device makes car seats enjoyable again. The color makes it easy to find and it fits logically right where it's supposed to...no need to carry instructions. I cannot say enough about this product and would recommend it to everyone." —Winnie

    Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in seven colors).

    8. LeapFrog 100 Words Book that'll be a fun activity your inquisitive toddler can interact with while learning new words in the process (in both English and Spanish). Your baby will be a certified genius before you know it!

    reviewer's photo of the 100 Words Book for kids
    another reviewer's gif demonstrating how the book works

    Find out why this parent calls it "one of our favorite toys for our son" on TikTok.

    Promising review: "This was a recommended product I saw off Facebook and again on TikTok — so I had to see if the hype was worth it. IT IS WORTH IT! My toddler (almost 2) loves the book for the sounds and names of all the categories in the book. This is a great book to gift others with toddlers or to help your little one develop. I love this!" —Megan C.

    Get it from Amazon for $13.99.

    9. Silicone pouch lids, which is an actual miracle if your kid just LOVES squeezing snack pouches until they explode. The lid has a flow-control valve to prevent spills while still allowing them to sip it. Once you try 'em, there's no going back.

    gif of reviewer squeezing the food pouch and nothing coming out
    another reviewer's photo of child's hands holding a pouch with green pouch lid attached

    Check out why a mom calls this pouch topper the "coolest thing" in this TikTok

    ChooMee is a small biz based in Northern California, owned by a mom, that specializes in innovative products that solve everyday feeding challenges.

    Promising review: "These are amazing! I bought two sets of them so I can keep some in our diaper bag (or in case we lose one). We use these every single day for our 12-month-old with her yogurt (Gogo squeeze) and her fruit and veggie pouches! Seriously, love them. We previously had yogurt/fruit all over because she would squeeze them. My husband accidentally stepped on the pouch with this on, and it still didn't squeeze out! Once your baby figures it out (ours did quickly), it's a game changer. I tried the pouch holders with the handles, but she just swung it around, and it still spilled out. This is what you want!" —Shem Slater

    Get a two-pack from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in five color combos). 

    10. And some spill-proof Munchkin snack catchers to save you both time *and* headaches. Now there will be fewer Goldfish crackers living rent-free on your living room floor just waiting to be vacuumed up.

    A child model's hand pulling a cracker out of the blue snack cup
    Reviewer's video demonstrating how the container prevent snacks from falling out

    Promising reviews: "My toddler and I love these!! So easy to use and I don't have to worry about my toddler dumping her snacks straight into the floor. I have ordered these twice now. Definitely worth the price." —Maria

    "No more trails of snacks leading to a toddler. These are 100% worth buying. My 2 year old grandbaby loves his snack cups!" —Terrie

    Get a two-pack from Amazon for $5.96 (available in two color combos).

    11. Washable dab and dot markers so your kids can have some fun without leaving you with the stress of an irreversible mess. Your only regret will be not discovering 'em sooner!

    reviewer's photo of the pink and yellow paint pens
    reviewer's children painting dots with the markers

    The set comes with eight paint markers and a downloadable 101 Easy Dot Marker Activities PDF. 

    Promising review: "We really like these dot markers! My 3- and 6-year-olds have used them a lot. I have to get them started for my 3-year-old, but once I get the ink to the tip she is able to use them easily on her own. I really like that they are less messy than dot markers we have used in the past. They are great for crafts and fine motor skill activities. I would definitely recommend this product and would purchase again. 🙂" —Amazon Customer

    Get a set of eight markers from Amazon for $16.99 (also available as a set of 16).

    12. Toilet seat covers you'll count on for potty training *and* facing public bathrooms where you want to be extra careful about germs. It's better than trying to line the seat with flimsy strips of toilet paper, ya feel me?

    Promising review: "I cannot say enough good things about this product. I brought them along on a recent trip to Greece. My 4-year-old needs to hold on to the seat when she goes, and these toilet seat covers are a godsend in public restrooms!!! They cover exactly enough of the seat where she can hold on and not touch anything gross! They stay dry while she is seated and stay stuck to the seat until you remove it. I even used them myself when necessary. I will purchase these again and again!!" —Irene

    Get a pack of 24 covers from Amazon for $8.99 (available in two sizes and larger multipacks).

    13. pancake batter mixer for combining wet and dry ingredients so you can make their fave breakfast food in a flash! It comes with a built-in BlenderBall wire whisk, so all you have to do is shake everything up and get cooking — with fewer dishes to clean, I might add. Genius!!!

    model using batter mixer to make pancakes
    reviewer holding mixer in front of cooked waffles

     (You can even store leftover batter in the bottle and pop it in the fridge for a time-saving weekday breakfast!)

    Promising review: "My 2-year-old loves waffles for breakfast but I was getting sick of the mess it was making each morning. It’s been so much easier to make a batch of waffle mix and store it in the fridge and get several days use out of it. Now I’m not cracking eggs and using a bunch of bowls and utensils every day. I haven’t had any problems with the bottle leaking. So far I think the convenience has been worth the price." —CaitM

    Get it from Amazon for $13.50.

    14. A set of plastic knives that'll up their kitchen participation, which is perfect if you have a lil' sous chef in training. These are good for basic chopping but aren't sharp enough for them to get cut.

    reviewer's set of four kitchen knives with green handles on a wooden cutting board next to large knife for scale
    Reviewer's child slicing a squash with the knife

    Note: Children still need supervision while using them, of course.

    Promising review: "I saw my sister using this knife while her 1-year-old 'helped' and immediately bought my own set! My kids are 6 and 8, and I know they could be learning to use regular knives but it makes me so nervous!! Now they can cut strawberries, meat, cucumbers, etc. Could they cut those things with a regular butter/dinner knife? Yes. Did they want mom to do it for them? Yes. These are fun and build independence!" —beccaprime

    Get a set of three from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in 11 colors).

    15. An adorable 3D-printed foam soap dispenser attachment because getting your little one to wash their hands can be a challenge. They're bound to be convinced with the magic of a foamy soap shaped like Mickey (or Minnie)!

    Three hand soap dispensers with Mickey Mouse-shaped holders
    Mouse Delights 3D / Etsy

    Mouse Delights 3D is a small biz based in Las Vegas, Nevada, that specializes in Disney-inspired 3D-printed accessories.

    Promising review: "Super cute and very easy to use. My littles love Mickey and this makes hand washing that much more fun for them!" —Abby D 

    Get it from MouseDelights3D on Etsy for $9.99 (available in 20 colors, three soap bottle styles, and in Mickey or Minnie styles).

    16. A FridaBaby three-step cradle cap system when your babe is on the struggle bus and you've tried everything else without success. Lather their head with the foam sponge, gently massage and loosen flakes with the bristle brush, then lift the flakes with the fine-tooth comb. 

    Reviewer's before photo of a baby's head with dry scales and after photo of the same baby's head looking smoother and flake-free
    Reviewer's photo of the comb with the flakes it lifted

    Read more about cradle cap — aka seborrheic dermatitis — at Seattle Children’s and the American Academy of Dermatology

    Promising review: "My 6-week-old had bad cradle cap all of a sudden and this brush worked miracles. I wish I had it from birth. We have continued to use this brush even though the cradle cap has gone and it does wonders on the scalp and keeps the hair looking healthy. Highly highly recommend. Plus, my baby enjoys the gentle scalp massage from the soft bristles." —LM01

    Get it from Amazon for $14.44.

    17. Tushbaby's hip carrier if you *literally* need to take a load off when it comes to carrying your kid around. This will help prevent back strain and it has plenty of storage pockets for your parenting essentials. Bragging rights = earned.

    reviewer holding their child in the hip seat carrier at Disney
    another reviewer holding their child in the hip seat carrier at Disney

    Tushbaby is a small biz run by three California mamas and specializes in products that bring a little more ease to daily parenting life.

    Promising review: "This is probably my favorite thing I've picked up as a random purchase. It's comfy to wear. My toddler loves it. I love the pockets and pouches. I used this trick or treating. I also use it for doctor's visits, my older son's games, grocery shopping, doing chores around the house, and during the holiday events. It is literally my favorite purchase. Can literally carry my toddler for hours without getting tired or him being uncomfortable. Well worth the price point. Amazing design." —Letha Rolland

    Get it from Amazon for $84.99.

    18. A must-have baby food maker so you can introduce solid foods to your child on your own terms! Not to mention you'll save major $$$ on pricey food pouches and jars of baby food.

    reviewer's baby food maker on a countertop next to two small containers of food it made
    another reviewer showing four jars of food they made with the baby food maker

    This baby food maker has seven functions, including auto, blend, steam, meat, inch, puree, and self-sterilize.

    Promising review: "I have been using many other Grownsy products and this baby food maker is as good as other products. It comes with 8 food storage bags. It is easy to use and you can follow the instructions from the manual. It is very convenient when you use this one for making solid food for babies." —Amazon Customer

    Get it from Amazon for $59.99 (be sure to clip the $20 off coupon on the product page for this price).

    19. A beloved toothbrush holder and dispenser to make teeth brushing less stressful and *much* less time-consuming. It squeezes the toothpaste directly onto your child's toothbrush for you! Say goodbye to those gooey counter messes, too.

    reviewer's white mounted holder with toothbrushes, tubes of toothpaste, and flossing sticks
    another reviewer's photo showing the toothpaste dispensed on the toothbrush

    This bad boy includes a toothpaste dispenser (that'll squeeze out every last ounce!), four cups and holders, and a place to store your toothbrushes.

    Promising review: "I share my bathroom with my siblings and grandparents. It’s always a mess when I wake up because there's toothpaste everywhere in my sink and they leave the toothbrushes out. I decided to buy these and now I don’t have to spend 20 minutes cleaning up the mess. Definitely worth it, and trust me it is not only for kids too." —Karyme Amador

    Get it from Amazon for $17.99 (available in three colors).

    20. A life-altering baby shusher for soothing fussy youngsters so fast, it'll feel like you sprinkled some sort of sleepy fairy dust on 'em. It's no wonder reviewers also swear by this for those precious sleeping baby photo shoots! 

    This portable sound machine emits a gentle and rhythmic "shhhh" sound to soothe your baby for 15 or 30 minutes! It's powered by two AA batteries, which are included.

    Baby Shusher is a small biz run by a husband-and-wife duo after their own sleep-deprived experience raising three kids. 

    Promising review: "This is the BEST thing for newborns. I originally saw it in action at our newborn photo shoot. It kept baby boy sound asleep. It supposedly sounds like [the] inside of your womb. I don’t know what magic this thing contains but it works. It’s amazing for car rides. I’ve given four of these as gifts and will always have it on hand while we’re still having babies. It’s well worth the price!"—Jenna Hansford

    Get it from Amazon for $34.99.

    21. An Inglesina Fast table high chair that'll easily make you feel like the smartest parent in the room — it clamps right onto the table so you don't have to rely on bulky high chairs crowding your space a moment longer.

    back view of two toddlers in portable high chairs at kitchen counter
    side view of reviewer's child in a red high chair at a kitchen bar

    Promising review: "My only regret is that we didn’t buy this for our first child. We were so tired of losing space in our house to all the kid and baby things. We had a great high chair [and] loved it because we could move it from room to room. However, we have a smaller house, and it just always seemed to be in the way. This fixed the problem 100%. It’s a minimalist dream. I love the color options because it goes with our home aesthetic now. Do not worry, it is very stable. I’ve never had a worry once that it would fall. Extremely secure and easy to move. We have it on our bar counter but can easily move it to our dining table. And if you like to eat out, this is the best option. It even had its own carrying bag built into the bottom of the seat. The tray is dishwasher safe, which I love. The seat says to wipe down or hand wash. I don’t wipe it down on a regular basis, but for that really worked-in food or if your kid accidentally gets sick in it, I have thrown it in the washing machine many times. (Without the metal pieces.) Just make sure you buckle the straps together so they don’t get twisted in the wash. It’s beautiful; it’s minimal. It’s safe and secure. Even my toddler likes to try to sit in it once in a while." —Thick Witch Green House

    Get it from Amazon for $78+ (available in 13 colors and with or without a tray).

    22. A game-changing sandwich cutter and sealer you'll have no shame bragging about because 1. you'll stop paying top dollar for Smuckers Uncrustables and 2. you'll be an actual superhero in your kid's eyes.

    Reviewer's photo showing homemade Uncrustables
    The sandwich cutter and sealers in blue, yellow, and red

    Promising review: "'Uncrustables' for a fraction of the price! My kids LOVE Uncrustables, and this makes it SO easy to make your own! If you aren't familiar, they are PB&J sandwiches sold in the freezer section that look exactly like what this makes. The intention is to put them in a lunch box and by lunchtime they are thawed and ready to eat! We made 3 loaves of bread worth of sandwiches for the price of one box of Uncrustables! It didn't take even a half hour. This will be awesome for when they go back to school!" —Craig Gibson

    Get it from Amazon for $6.93+ (available in 16 colors/styles).

    23. A 2-in-1 bath toy scoop and organizer when you want to tidy up after that chaotic tub playtime sesh much faster. Scoop 'em, store, 'em, then suction the quick-mesh dry basket to the wall. Tbh, this one's too genius not to brag about.

    the mesh basket stuck on a wall
    side view of the suction holder

    Promising review: "I don’t know why we didn’t buy it sooner! It’s so easy to clean after a bath now, just scoop, and all toys are in one place. It’s super convenient that you can suction it to the wall, and it doesn’t take up much space in the bathroom. Super happy with this purchase!!" —Ekaterina Cheremukhina

    Get it from Amazon for $13.99.

    24. A car video monitor with a crisp, clear view of the backseat instead of relying on wobbly baby mirrors that get full of gunk and smudges so quickly. Rather than pulling over every time they cry, you can glance at the monitor when you reach a stoplight to check on baby.

    Just a reminder to keep your eyes on the road when the car is in motion!

    Promising review: "I saw this product on TikTok and knew I wanted to try it. I LOOOOOVE this product! I hate trying to use my rearview mirror to look into her mirror to make sure she’s okay. The quality of the video is great for the price, and I can easily see if my infant has spit up or I can see her mouth to shove a paci in if needed. I can see details like if her eyes are open or closed. The night vision isn’t too bad but not as detailed but you can see enough. But overall for the price, I would buy this product again hands-down." —Michael Giblin

    Get it from Amazon for $25.98

    25. A Contigo spill-proof tumbler so you can be done cleaning up toddler-related messes that could've been easily avoided. Spills and leaks are no match for this brilliant cup.

    Another reviewer's child sipping from the cup
    gif of another reviewer turning the full cup upside down and shaking it with no spills

    Promising review: "100% leakproof. We had been on the hunt for my toddler to have a straw cup that didn't shoot water out the straw when dropped, laid down, etc. This one is perfect. Super easy to clean the straw twists apart for easy cleaning. Doesn't spill, doesn't leak. Definitely worth the money!" —Morgan M.

    Get it from Amazon for $11.49+ (available in 16 colors/styles and as a two-pack).

    26. A pack of sturdy, moisture-proof toddler shoe sticker helpers if your kiddo could use a reminder about which shoe goes on which foot! These will help get them through the morning routine much faster, so you can pat yourself on the back in advance for this purchase.

    One half of a narwhal sticker placed on each sole
    A gif showing how to place the stickers halves inside the shoes
    Erin Roberts Creative Co. / Etsy

    Erin Roberts Creative Co. is a small biz based in Pasadena, Maryland that specializes in stickers and stationery.

    Promising review: "So far the stickers have stayed in my daughter’s shoes. We no longer have to leave the house with shoes on the wrong feet!" —sirena cheung

    Get two sheets of stickers for eight pairs of shoes from Erin Roberts Creative Co. on Etsy for $8.50 (available in two styles).

    27. A pack of labeled chore sticks because it's been scientifically proven that turning tasks into a fun game is one of the best ways to get kids involved! Dare I say, they might actually look forward to chore time.

    Popsicle sticks with chores written on them in a box
    A child reading the chore stick

    The set comes with 42 printed sticks and eight blank ones you can fill out. Plus, it includes a few surprise fun sticks to keep kids excited about the possibilities like: "dance to a song."

    Promising review: "Forget chore charts, these chore sticks are amazing! Our kids, (12, 10, and 8) are voluntarily doing chores so they can choose a stick and are begging for extra chore sticks!!! Love that there are blank sticks to add in our own chores to fit our family. Perfect!! You won’t be disappointed! Fun genius way to get kids excited to do chores!!!!" —LuluFinn

    Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

    28. A double-duty conditioning spray that not only leaves their hair soft and smooth, but also helps prevent lice with a blend of rosemary, citronella, tea tree, and geranium oils. No parent wants to receive that dreaded phone call from school about a lice outbreak, but this will give you peace of mind that you took preventative measures!

    Hand holding a bottle of Fairy Tales Rosemary Repel Conditioning Spray, lice prevention hair product
    another reviewer showing back of their child's head with blonde hair smooth and free of tangles after using spray

    Promising review: "Love this so much, we use it daily! We have survived one lice outbreak in school by using this product as a detangler daily, and I've used it ever since. My children have extremely long hair ranging from straight to very curly. This works on all of them, both for detangling and lice prevention. The scent is wonderful, clean, and subtle without the musk of some essential oils. We've reordered and reordered, it's a staple in our house. Try it! You won't be disappointed." —Hannah Jean

    Get it from Amazon for $12.48 (available in two sizes and packs of two).

    29. Some stick-on fever indicators to help you get through the trying times that come with cold and flu season. Stick one on your child's head and it'll change colors to indicate the temperature. You can use it to monitor their fever for up to 48 hours!

    the pack of fever indicators
    a child wearing the fever indicator that looks like a bug sticker on their forehead
    Amazon

    It goes without saying that these stickers aren't a replacement for a thermometer. But, if your kid has a temp, these will help you keep track of whether their fever is spiking or going down.

    Promising reviews: "Best invention ever. I am able to proactively monitor my children's fever. Before this product, I always feared when they had a fever that maybe they had been feverish too long and it escaped my notice. This product gives me peace of mind because now at a glance I can tell if and when they are spiking." —sneeziesmurf

    "We had a stressful day of trying to keep our 3-year-old's fever down and he was exhausted. I had these in the cabinet and stuck one on at bedtime. It immediately lit up N, which matched the thermometer. While putting him to bed I saw it go to 99 so when I checked on him in 30 minutes I brought the thermometer '99.3.' We used it throughout the night to monitor whether or not we should wake him for more medicine. I think of it as a peace of mind sticker. He loves stickers and got a big kick out of it. He’s had it on about 13 hours now with no complaints. There’s a shiny N there now, and this paranoid mama still checks with a thermometer occasionally to make sure it’s accurate." —Nateric

    Get an eight-pack from Amazon for $4.75.

    30. A budget-friendly Pop2Play foldable indoor slide you'll feel wise for owning, especially on rainy days when the kids are stuck inside. It pops up in just a few minutes for playtime and folds down flat for convenient storage when they're done.

    a review photo of the slide in a green yellow and blue color with animals and plants
    gif of reviewer showing how easy it is to set up the slide

    The slide is capable of holding up to 50 lbs.

    Promising review: "I got this for my 2-year-old daughter's birthday and she LOVES it. She is a little nervous on the playground and she took to this right away. It folds down easily and sets up easily — the design is brilliant. It was actually so easy that I watched the 30-second setup video just to be sure I got it right lol. My 8-year-old son got on it too and it held up. We live in an apartment so this is something that she can climb on safely without taking up a ton of space. Love this product!!" —jenna

    Get it from Amazon for $35.99 (available in four styles).

    31. A sleep-training clock because as much as you love your mini-me, you still need your ZZZs! It uses vibrant colors and cute facial expressions to teach 'em when it's bedtime and when it's time to get up.

    a reviewer photo of the clock and the digital face is happy with the eyes open like good morning
    a reviewer photo of the clock and the digital face has their eyes closed like bed time

    Watch this parent share why this sleep trainer is one of their "best parenting hacks" in this TikTok

    Promising review: "My 2-year-old started getting up at 6:30 instead of 7:30 and was ready for the day. I saw this on TikTok, so I ordered it and explained to him how if Mella is red, we have to sleep, and when Mella turns green, it’s time to play. The first night, he sat up a couple of times in the night and looked at it and laid back down. We’ve been using it for almost a week, and he stays in bed until it’s green without any crying or complaining, so it fixed my problem so fast! You do have to toggle the night light on to red if you want it in all night. You could choose other colors, too, but red and green worked well since he has a car seat with red and green stop lights, so easy connection. Anyway, I highly recommend it! He loves to check on Mella during the day and see if it’s asleep." —Mpt2

    Get it from Amazon for $49.99 (available in four colors).

    32. An activity table so cleaning up after hours of playing games is an absolute breeze. It has a roomy storage drawer you can sweep everything into so you never have to cry out in pain after stepping on a rogue Lego again.

    reviewer's photo of their child's Lego creations on the table and the remaining pieces in the red storage bin
    reviewer's photo of their child's Lego pieces stored in the white table

    Promising review: "If your kids have Legos, you NEED this table. I think this is one of the best purchases I've made for my kids, I wish I would have got it a couple of years ago. Now there is no more stepping on Legos on the floor or finding Legos in every box and drawer in the house. Now I can sit on the sofa rather than the floor when my kids want me to help them build. The kids now keep all the Legos together on the table or in the drawers. Love it!" —mary

    Get it from Amazon for $105.99 (available in three colors).

    33. A wonderfully compact Doona Liki Trike when you want something that can grow with your child. It can be used in parent push mode for babies as young as 10 months, then it transforms into a tricycle for kids up to 3 years old! As they become more active and adventurous, they'll love riding this thing around on all your travels.

    model pushes a smiling child in a red trike
    reviewer's photo of the trike folded up

    Former BuzzFeeder Chandini Reddy says: "I'm not sure who's more OBSESSED with our Liki Trike...my toddler or me? My active toddler, who absolutely hates being strapped into his stroller, loves that it allows him to sit upright and steer the handles (while I push him) making him feel like he's in control and going on an adventure. It has made trips to the park/mall/zoo so much easier because it is lighter than our stroller *and* folds up tiny taking up minimal trunk space. (We also took it on a flight recently and were amazed at how easily it fit in the airplane overhead bin!) My fave feature is how seamlessly it steers. Unlike other trikes, you don't need to awkwardly force it to change directions. In fact, my 5-year-old has no trouble navigating my 2-year-old around the park. The best part? My little one is so happy riding around on this thing that he's had barely any meltdowns when we're out and about. I'd say that's a huge win!"

    Get it from Amazon for $250+ (available in three sizes and six colors).

    34. An Itzy Ritzy adjustable stroller organizer for parents who know the struggle of trying to juggle all their stuff *and* their kids' stuff. Now you'll have a place for the essentials in the form of a chic accessory that'll earn you tons of compliments on the playground.

    The stroller organizer in coffee and cream
    reviewer's photo of the stroller organizer in blush

    Itzy Ritzy is a small biz owned by parents of three babes that specializes in creating safe, stylish parenting gear.

    Promising review: "I love this stroller caddy! I switch it between strollers whenever we go anywhere. I have four kids and a lot of things to hold. The cup holders on our stroller aren't large enough to hold my phone, so this works perfect. Mine and my husband's phones, keys, snacks, anything you need easy access to. Definitely makes being out and about easier with a 2-month-old!" —AudraD

    Get it from Amazon for $24.83+ (available in eight styles).

    35. A marvelous cup catcher that'll make you green with envy because you'll wish you'd invented it yourself. It attaches to high chairs, car seats, and strollers to prevent the inevitable game of fetch your child loves to make you play.

    a reviewer photo of the cup catcher holding onto a cup about to fall
    the cup catcher on a cup

    Watch this parent explain why "you need this" cup catcher on TikTok

    Promising review: "These are fantastic for keeping my child from dropping her sippy cup over and over during meals. I'd recommend to any parent who just wants one thing to be easier. But isn't that all of us?" —Leigh Powers

    Get it from Amazon for $11.99 (available in six colors and in packs of two). 

    36. A drool-worthy microwave s'mores maker to facilitate a fun and delicious activity for kids without too much prep — no open fire needed!

    It's super simple to use! Just fill the water reservoir, put your s'mores ingredients on the tray (up to two of them), and pop in the microwave for 30 seconds. The marshmallow and chocolate will heat at the same time — leaving you with one delicious treat. 

    Promising review: "This is a very cute gadget. I saw this on a TikTok and fell for it lol. I'm glad I did. My kids and I have so much fun making instant s'mores. They're done in about 30–40 seconds with literally no cleanup. The marshmallow doesn't melt over so you basically can just run hot water over it to remove a few crumbs from crackers and be done." —Shawna G.

    Get it from Amazon for $12.99.

    37. Smart Lab human body toy if your lil' Einstein is a big fan of hands-on learning. It comes with 21 removable body parts and squishy organs so they'll be plenty interested in learning about human anatomy!

    The human body toy in packaging
    reviewer's photo of the body assembled

    Promising review: "I love that this is an accurate 3D puzzle of the human body. It is so fun to play with my daughter. She was learning all sorts of anatomy without even realizing it. This thing is genius. It is sturdy enough that I don't worry kids will break it. The organs need to be treated with respect, of course, and an adult will probably need to help reassemble things the first few times. Tons of fun, though." —Rocky Balboa

    Get it from Amazon for $29.70.

    38. A sensory swing when the mini acrobat in your life could benefit from some fun yet safe bouncing and swinging. They'll burn off excess energy in a way that doesn't involve their eyeballs being glued to a screen. Yep, that's it, it's official. You're a certified genius ✅.

    Child smiling while curled up inside the hanging fabric chair
    Different child using the chair as a jungle gym swing
    Another child swinging on their stomach, as if flying, onto a pile of pillows
    Rest Nests / Etsy

    Rest Nets is a small biz based in Israel started by a mom who created these hammocks as a way to give parents "an extra pair of hands" for entertaining kids.

    Promising review: "My 4 1/2-year-old daughter loves this swing! We have it installed in a French door frame and has been very secure. She loves to swing while we are cooking or hanging out. I anticipate it will get so much love over the years. We love having it indoors during the winter since playgrounds aren't as practical. It was one of her favorite Christmas presents." —Chris Wiegand 

    Get it from Rest Nests on Etsy for $116 (available in 10 colors).

    39. A gentle but effective baby nail trimmer so you can tame your tiny tot's claws without it leading to screaming and tears. Parents love the whisper-quiet design and that it's way easier to use than standard nail clippers.

    reviewer's photo of the baby nail clippers set with attachments
    A gif showing how the baby nail trimmer works

    The nail clipper set comes with three cushioned sandpapers safe for babies and children, as well as three attachments for adult use. Added bonus: You can even trim their nails in the dark while they're sleeping, thanks to the built-in LED light.

    Promising review: "Using this product is so much easier than clipping a baby’s nails with clippers. With traditional clippers, you have to worry about clipping their little fingers. This tool is so much easier. My little one doesn’t even flinch or resist with this. She is honestly amused by the tool. Anyone can use this as it is very simple. It does a wonderful job at trimming and smoothing at the same time." —Kristen Beatty

    Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in colors white or pink).

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