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

    Wondering when the heck your bb turned into a toddler...these products can help make that transition easier.

    1. A stroller fan for keeping your little one cool on these hot and humid days. The fan blades are soft so no need to worry about tiny fingers getting hurt. Summer vacation doesn't stand a chance with this breezy accessory.

    Pink stroller fan

    2. A potty training toilet seat with a step stool to help the little ones up to the potty so you can gradually increase their confidence to go on their own. The handles and anti-slip ladder make for a safe entry and exit from the porcelain throne.

    Blue and white potty training step stool and seat

    3. An alphabet poster that's educational *and* fun to help improve kids' listening, reading, and speaking abilities. The talking and singing chart takes interactive learning to new heights.

    Little girl pointing at poster

    4. A stainless-steel Munchkin snack catcher so little ones can snack on their own without creating a mess for you to pick up after. The best part? The flip-top lid is airtight to keep snacks fresh.

    Two kids sharing the snack catcher

    5. A spout cover to keep bath time safe from bumps and bruises. The cute design makes it fun for the little one while providing a soft rubber cushion.

    the gray bath cover on a spout

    6. A baby gate for keeping the little tikes away from unsafe areas like the stairs and kitchen now that they are on the move. The extension panel allows for a fit in many different places around the house or apartment. I'm a big fan of these gates when I'm trying to prepare lunch for the little one and need them away from the hot stove and oven.

    7. A Trolls toy organizer so your toddler can reach their toys for playtime and learn how to put them away after. The different size drawers provide storage for all of their toys, books, and stuffed animals.

    Toy organizer in a room

    8. A magnetic tile set that'll keep kiddos occupied for hours. I babysit a two-year-old and he absolutely loves these. While he plays, I turn it into an educational experience and we go over colors and shapes.

    9. A Munchkin corner bath toy organizer designed to hold all the bath toys in one compact place so you can enjoy a nice soak after you put your babe to bed. The mesh fabric allows for quick dry time. No more lugging toys back and forth to the bathroom.

    Mesh toy organizer

    10. An ABC foam playmat — it's both educational and protective for kids. Children can learn their colors *and* ABCs while being protected from hard floors and the interlocking foam tiles allow you to arrange them however you need.

    Two kids playing on foam mat

    11. A bear night light that'll help keep your kiddo feeling safe at bedtime. There are nine color options so the kids can pick their fave color and it's even portable so your little munchkin can take it with them when spending the night at their grandparent's house or on vacay.

    Bear night light in baby's room

    12. A sunscreen stick for easy application on your child who now has the ability to scurry away from you as soon as they see the sunscreen appear. Easy to carry with you and not have to worry about messy, oily, sunscreen all over your bag.

    Sunscreen stick next to a towel and baby shoes

    13. A kid's stainless steel water bottle so they have a cold beverage when playing at the park with the neighbors. The pop-up straw features a spill-proof valve that prevents spills even when the spout is open. Grab some stickers and let them get creative by decorating their own bottle.

    Stainless steel water bottle

    14. Tide-to-go stain wipes to help fight the spills on the spot. We all know how messy children can be so save those clothes from stains with these wipes. Small enough to fit in your wallet or pocket so you can take them everywhere.

    Box of Tide to go wipes

    15. An automatic toothpaste dispenser because no toddler should ever be trusted with a tube of toothpaste. This little kitty mouth will be entertaining for your child as you teach them how to brush their teeth.

    Cat toothpaste dispenser

    16. A kid's wooden knife so your little helper can assist you in the kitchen. A great way to keep your toddler busy while you prepare dinner — they will be learning a new skill while feeling happily helpful.

    Wooden knife

    17. A tablet case for protecting your iPad from the kids when they are fighting over who gets the tablet. This case is made of treated foam that creates a shock-proof and child-proof shell around your tablet, preventing fall damage and scratches.

    Blue tablet case

    18. A toddler plate with suction bottoms so you don't have to worry about a whole plate of food ending up on the floor. Bonus: it's easily packable so you can bring it with you to restaurants.

    Blue plate

    19. A Body Glove paddle pal so you can make sure your baby shark stays above water. With all the trips to waterparks, beaches, lakes, and pool parties this summer you'll want to make sure your little swimmer has fun while still staying safe.

    Man watching little boy with paddle pal on

    20. A pop-up beach tent because it's no easy task taking your tot to the beach but it's well worth the trip. Once your toddler has worn themselves out building sandcastles they will have a perfect place for an afternoon snooze; the crashing waves settling them right to sleep.

    Adult and child in beach tent

    21. A four-piece playroom set to take your toddler's playtime to the next level. The toy organizer allows them to reach their toys, and more importantly, put them away. The chair and table allow for arts and crafts activities — all while you enjoy some 'me' time of your own.

    Pink playroom set in kids room

    22. A toddler carry-on and backpack set that'll allow your little one to easily maneuver through the airport — meaning you don't have to carry double the luggage. The backpack can hold all their essentials to keep them occupied on the flight.

    Girl wearing backpack pulling suitcase in an airport

    23. A 3-in-1 Radio Flyer tailgater wagon because toddlers have graduated from their stroller and are ready for the ultimate wagon. It has cup holders, bench seating, a canopy, seat belts, *and* a stowaway caddy for extra storage. No more making multiple trips to the minivan with this wagon!

    Two kids sitting in red wagon with ice chest on the back

    24. Or a 2-in-1 stroller ride board allowing your toddler to stand *or* sit without having to purchase a two-seater stroller they won't want to ride in any way. Make it into a fun activity just like the reviewer below, who says that their son pretends he is riding a skateboard 🛹!

    Child using ride board both ways

    25. A bath time easy kneeler so your knees *and* elbows aren't killing you at bath time. The storage pockets allow for an organized space and quick access to bath products when your little swimmer is going for the gold.

    Kneeling pad on the side of a bath tub

    26. A Bentgo lunchbox for your kid to take to school or for any time they need snacks on hand — like trips to the park. Each section helps you build a balanced meal for your child.

    Green lunchbox filled with food

    27. A shark-print weighted blanket to help your little one sleep longer so you can get your much-needed beauty rest. The weight of the blanket helps hug your child, relieving any stress or anxiousness they may feel at night.

    Shark blanket

    28. A toddler bed so you can sleep peacefully knowing your little one is secure in their bed with guard rails. Plus, reviewers say the assembly is easy-peasy.

    Grey toddler bed in kids room

    29. A kitchen learning tower meaning your little one can join in on the cooking. No more breaking your back lifting up your little chef so they can be involved. Give them the independence they want.

    Little girl on white step stool in kitchen

    30. A play couch because you just spent wayyy too much money on your gorgeous sofa for the kids to be roughhousing on it or using the cushions to build forts. This product will have you saying, "Maybe we can have nice things."

    Two kids building a fort with the play couch

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