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    If You Have A Lot Of Kids, You'll Find These 25 Target Products Useful

    Because your hands are always full. Literally.

    1. A baby carrier if your little one wants to be held all the time and you need your hands free to chase the other children around the house. This product allows you to carry your baby newborn mode, baby facing in mode, and baby facing out mode.

    Front and back of carrier

    2. A jumbo bucket of crafts to save the day when all the kiddos are saying "I'm bored" at once. Just hand them this big bucket of fun and watch their creativity take off!

    3. A wood growth chart so you can keep track of your ever-growing children. Seriously, don't blink...they grow up so fast! A lot of growth charts can be an eyesore in a room, but this one is aesthetically pleasing.

    Wooden growth chart

    4. A 40-pack of hair scrunchies that'll last a *long* time and keep the hair out of your children's face without creating any discomfort or damage. You can pull the baby's few hairs into a ~cute lil' ponytail~ or give older kids some stylish braids. These are made of 100% elastic and come in 10 different fun colors.

    Package of scrunchies

    5. A collapsible wagon because it's like a second vehicle when you have several kiddos in your fam. Load up the wagon for sporting events, days at the beach, and walks to the park. Move over minivan, the collapsible wagon is coming through!

    Teal wagon

    6. A durable stainless-steel water bottle that comes in four color options so each child can have their own color — no fighting over whose is whose.

    Green water bottle

    7. A Melissa And Doug jumbo floor puzzle with 100 pieces that siblings can solve together! This 4-foot-long puzzle will transport your kids to the African safari. 🦏🐘🦓🐆🦒

    Puzzle box

    8. A two-pack of suction bowls to keep the bowls in place if your twins can't stop wiggling around at the dinner table. Added bonus: Just so throw on the lids to save leftovers for later, if trying to get kids to finish all their food is a battle.

    Toddler eating out of bowl

    9. A swing set with slide so you can bring the park to your own yard. Enjoy family bonding watching the whole gang swing *and* slide the day away.

    Kids playing on swing set on the grass

    10. A kids' table and chairs set that'll provide plenty of quality bonding time — from eating meals, to doing arts and crafts, and playing games together. This wood table is cute enough to be added to the living room so you can watch your little ones play.

    Table and chair set

    11. An organic fabric Boppy pillow so when your newest addition arrives your other children can sit and hold their new sibling. Not to mention mom will get plenty of use out of — nursing, bottle feeding, or as a seat for baby.

    Baby in Boppy

    12. A storage organizer perfect for tucking away toys and books and get rid of clutter piles for good! Pro tip: assign cubbies for each child's school work and backpacks. The low height makes it accessible for all the kiddos to reach on their own.

    Storage with toys

    13. A Shout Wipe & Go stain remover to knock out a gazillion stains from all your kids' clothes, no matter where you are. Kids are messy but their clothes don't need to be. Simply throw these in your car *or* purse and have them handy at all times.

    Shout wipes in front of a laundry basket

    14. Balance stepping stones so you can keep kids of all ages entertained *and* teach coordination and balance. This is definitely a step up from throwing the couch pillows on the floor and pretending the floor was lava — like I did as a kid.

    Two kids playing on stones

    15. A first-aid kit to make sure you are always prepared when an accidental boo-boo happens. This kit is a great way to store everything in one convenient place and easy to grab when you are planning a trip. Over-prepared parent for the win!!

    First-aid kit

    16. A giant connect-four-in-a-row game that's built to withstand the outdoors but can be played inside if the weather doesn't permit. Do I a sense a family tournament coming on?!

    Connect four game

    17. Dino pop molds so you can sneak in fruits and veggies but disguise them as ice cream (hehe) for the whole fam. Blend up and pour in the molds *or* simply add juice.

    Dino pops

    18. Toddler activity cards if you've run out of ideas for entertaining your kids and need to take all the guesswork out of finding activities for them. Each activity gives a brief description of why it matters so you can understand how the activity is helping your child's development. Let them THRIVE!

    Stack of activity cards

    19. A 40"x30" dry-erase calendar to keep everyone's busy schedules organized. You'll have plenty of room to fit everyone's activities. Plus, you can answer their constant questions with "go check the calendar."

    White dry erase board

    20. A forehead thermometer so when your babies get sick you don't have to bother them with shoving a thermometer in their mouth. This thermometer is a no contact temperature reader that gives fever alerts *and* automatic memory so you can keep track of the rise or fall of their fever.

    Thermometer

    21. A World of Animals Opoly Jr game because we are bringing back family game night! Or maybe it never left?! Purrfect for some ~wild~ fun with your kiddos.

    Board game box

    22. A book nook to encourage your children to read. The shelves can be filled with each child's reading level and you can schedule their special alone time to curl up with a good book. 📖

    Book nook in kids room

    23. A set of four giant bubble wands that will get the kids outside and occupied for hours. They will be amazed at how BIG these bubbles can get.

    Kids playing with bubbles

    24. And a kinetic sandbox because it'll keep the kiddos occupied even on a rainy days. The sandbox is great for keeping the sand contained plus this 🪄magic🪄 sand only sticks to itself. Got to love a mess-free activity.

    Two kids playing with sand

    25. A responsibility and behavior system so your kids are clear on what the rules are *and* what they are accountable for. You can even include them in helping to create the rules and chores. This will allow them to be part of the process in building the foundation for your home.

    Behavior system with daily checklist, chore list, and family rules

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