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    28 Parenting Products You Won't Regret Buying

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    1. A stain remover so when your kiddo's fave shirt ~somehow~ gets messy, you won't have to panic. It can remove grass, oil, and blood. And even though it's tough on stains, it's bleach-free and gentle on clothes. 

    A stained swimsuit
    A clean swimsuit without stains

    Promising review: "A parent's secret weapon. This is the best stain remover I have ever used! I wish I would have found it years ago! My daughter is 6, and I can't think of how many stains this product hasn't gotten out for us, even old set-in stains that I thought were hopeless. A friend turned me on to this stuff, and now I will never go without it! A must-have for anyone with kids." —Lauren Ruffin

    Get it from Amazon for $6.99+ (available various sizes and multipacks).

    2. A pack of colorful laminated flash cards to help your little one learn their ABCs, 123s, shapes, and colors. Reviewers say it "makes learning fun."

    The flash cards with numbers, colors, letters, and animals
    reviewer holding the pack of flash cards

    Promising review: "My 2-year-old mastered the her numbers, alphabet, colors, shapes, and identifies all animals and objects on the cards. When I first received the cards I thought they may be a little too advanced for her age (18mo old at the time), but I was dead wrong! After about a month and a half of using the flash cards she mastered them! We usually 'play' with the flash cards for only about 10 minutes before her bedtime. This is a great tool in the early developmental stages for any toddler. I’m excited to get her the next card set. Material = durable, same as a normal deck of cards. Size = a little bigger than your typical deck of cards. Fits nicely in pocket or purse, great for keeping toddlers busy while traveling. Overall = A+." —M. Abdallah

    Get a pack of 58 cards from Amazon for $13.99 (available in three versions).

    3. And a sight word Bingo game that'll be a life-saver when it's time to teach your kiddo sight words because it'll make it fun instead of frustrating. Your child won't even know they're learning to read because it'll feel like a game instead of a lesson.

    Word board with chips, cards, and packaging
    Amazon

    The set comes with 36 playing cards, 264 playing chips, caller's mat and cards, and a storage box. This version is a fun twist on the classic, but instead of calling out numbers, the leader calls out words (there are 46 most-used words), players search their cards for a match and place a red chip on the match. Once a player has covered the spaces on their card needed to win, they call BINGO! 

    Promising review: "Getting my daughter to do sight words has been a nightmare lately, she pretends she has no idea what anything is and refuses to sit down and try. But, with this game, she wants to play for hours!!! I give her two cards and we all play together as a family, she thinks it is the best game and it really is helping her learn her sight words!! Finally something that gets her excited about learning!! —Rebecca

    Get it from Amazon for $9.99.

    4. A pack of spill-proof Munchkin snack catchers so your child can eat on their own without leaving a trail of Cherrios behind. These cups allow easy access to their fave snack but will prevent them from spilling it everywhere — yup, even if they hold it upside-down!

    A child holding the snack container without anything spilling out
    A top view of the snack containers

    Promising review: "What a lifesaver! I mean really! My daughter loves her snacks, she also loves to make a mess, give them to the dog, or fill her car seat up with them. Then cry when she has nothing to eat. My wife picked one up and man... we used it so much, we couldn't clean it fast enough. SOOOO we bought a few more. and for less than $5 for two.... this is a no-brainer!" —jeffgrantMEDIA

    Get a pack of two from Amazon for $6 (available in two color combos and a four-pack).

    5. A baby nail trimmer to make clipping your baby's nails less terrifying, if you're always worried about nicking their fingers. This genius tool uses a sanding disc to gently file nails.

    The baby nail clippers set with attachments
    A gif showing how the baby nail trimmer works
    www.amazon.com, Chandni Reddy / Buzzfeed

    Promising review: "A must have for newborns/infants. A coworker got me this for my baby shower, she said she discovered it after she accidentally snipped her newborn's finger when clipping the nails. I don't know what I'd do with out it, I can't imagine using clippers. It is so safe and gentle, yet effective. You can touch it the skin and it's soft as can be, there is no worries of injury!!! My newborn is now an infant and he puts his hand out when it's time to use." —Rachael

    Get it from Amazon for $21.99 (available in two colors).

    6. A leave-in conditioning spray for curly hair so your kiddo's hair can be frizz- and tangle-free. And it'll help define their curls so they'll look bouncy and more healthy-looking. The best part? It's free of harsh stuff you don't want near your child like parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.

    Reviewers say this spray will leave wavy or curly hair (from 2a–4c hair) shiny, soft, and bouncy.

    Promising review: "This stuff is fantastic for curly girls! I spray it in my daughter's dry hair in the morning, run my fingers through her ringlets (never ever comb or brush curly hair dry), then clip the top back. It smells amazing, and the price on Amazon is better than other national retailers I've found it at. The price is worth it. Minimizes frizz and keeps curls soft and natural looking. My daughter has soft/fine thick hair." —Carolyn Smith

    Get it from Amazon for $7.99 (also available in a two-pack).

    7. And a detangling brush because its easy-to-hold design means your kid will be able to tackle knots on their own. Reviewers say their kids can now comb their hair independently with it and it has over 53,000 5-star reviews.

    The ergonomic shaped brush in turquoise
    Reviewer's child with knotted hair
    Reviewer's child's smooth hair from using the brush

    Reviewers swear this brush works on all hair types: straight, wavy, or curly (from 3a–4c hair).

    Promising reviews: "I'm a single dad of a 6-year-old girl and combing her hair is the hardest part of taking care of her. She gets really bad knots in her hair. This brush is the only thing that has ever worked. Thank you so much. She even likes to comb her own hair now." —Eric Phan

    "Miracle brush for wild toddler hair. My toddler has a mean case of the tangles every morning. I don't know what she does in the night, but she wakes up with a rat's nest on the back of her head every morning. It was like torture every morning to brush her baby fine (but dense) hair. I felt horrible. I tried everything and every kind of brush, to no avail. Finally, I found this one. I use a detangling spray and this brush, and she now actually enjoys getting her hair brushed! Her little ringlets are restored and her hair looks beautiful every day with minimal effort. I would buy this brush 10x over, just to not make her cry from the tangled mess. Highly recommend! (and always start detangling from the bottom up, that's a big help!)" —Chimney161

    Get it from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in multiple colors/styles and in packs of two).

    8. A pack of safety straps to keep your little explorer out of areas that can potentially be dangerous. You can stick these (no drilling required!) on cabinets, drawers, your fridge, or anywhere you want to keep your little one out of.

    Promising review: "These things are awesome! Super easy to install. I didn't think they'd actually work, because my toddler is a beast, but we have them on our fridge and a few cupboards, and they keep her out. :) She pulls pretty hard, and they don't budge. They're pretty easy to unlatch; my 7-year-old doesn't have a problem with it. Great purchase!" —Angel Starr

    Get a pack of four from Amazon for $9.95.

    9. cup catcher you can attach to a highchair, car seat, or stroller to secure your baby's paci, bottle, or toys when they're going through their ~toss everything~ phase. Jokes on them, because this strap will keep items from falling on the floor.

    The cup catcher holding onto a cup about to fall
    A baby drinking from a sippy cup that is attached to their car seat buckle by the strap

    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 $9.99+ (available in various colors and in packs of two). 

    10. self-feeding baby bottle so your munchkin will be able to drink handsfree. This is perfect for when you can't feed them, like on long car rides or when you need a free hand. Plus, the tube has a leak-free venting system that reduces colic!

    Promising review: "I love these bottles so much! My baby loves to move around and kick and doesn’t like to really be held while eating. This is the best thing ever!!! Also when on car rides, it's super useful. Of course, always watch your babies. I think this is best for older babies maybe over 3 months. :) But other than that, I love this product!!" —Andrea Land

    Get a two-pack from Amazon for $16.99 (available in three colors). 

    11. A diaper cream spatula applicator to prevent a buildup of cream from accumulating under your nails. You paid too much for your mani, only to have your new polish covered in a greasy paste.

    Reviewer's holding the pink applicator over a jar of cream
    A reviewer holding the applicator in blue

    Promising review: "Yes, it’s weird. I laughed (to myself) when I got one as a baby gift. Then my baby got her first rash and after wrestling a diaper closed with fingers covered in diaper cream I remembered this and oh boy what a lifesaver. It applies cream evenly and wipes clean. I now have two and will probably buy a third for the diaper bag. It’s also nice for people who have sensory issues or are new to diaper-changing. Yes it’s weird, but it’s also crazy useful." —jp

    Get it from Amazon for $6.99 (available in six colors).

    12. A Nose Frida Snot Sucker that I know sounds sooooo gross 🤢 but you'll be so grateful for it at 2 a.m. when your sick baby can't sleep because of a stuffy nose. Just place the tube against your little one's nostril and use the mouthpiece to suck out snot. Don't worry, there's a filter that prevents it from going into your mouth. 

    Promising review: "Best snot sucker EVER!  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE our Nose Frida. Yeah, yeah, it's gross sucking your kid's snot, but you know what's worse? A sick, miserable baby. Our pediatrician even recommended the Frida over those little blue bulbs. I can suck more junk out, and it's so much easier to clean and sanitize. There is NO WAY any boogies can get back into your mouth when you use this product. The gross factor Iies just all in your head. If you have a kid — order this! If you know someone with a kid — order this!" —Chelsea S.

    Get it from Amazon for $16.97.

    13. A waterproof, reusable highchair "catchy" to make cleaning up after meal time a breeze. Say bye-bye to carrots, peas, and mush all over your floors! All the food that ~somehow~ misses your little one's mouth, will gather on this and all you have to do is empty and wipe it clean.

    A baby in a highchair and a
    Catchy

    Catchy is a small biz started by two Aussie parents who wanted to make meal times less messy.

    Promising review: "It’s revolutionized dinner times! Not only is there less food waste, there’s also less mess and less throwing of food, as it’s not as satisfying not to hear a thump on the ground! Would recommend to any and all!" —Kate W

    Get it from Catchy for $49.95 (available in different styles for various highchair brands).

    14. And dinner plate that will make mealtime more fun. It's designed like a game board with eight divided sections and a hidden treat compartment. Your kiddo will zoom through their veggies so they can get to their dessert. 

    Promising review: "I bought this for my son because I thought it was cute and cool. I posted about it on TikTok, and the post went viral, almost a million views. I highly recommended it. My son requests this plate for every meal and looks forward to the treat at the end." —Chaunte Thorpe

    Get it from Amazon for $15.67+ (available in six styles). 

    15. A grape cutter because dicing grapes to help reduce the risk of choking is super important but soooooo time consuming. You can get your kiddo's fave snack ready in minutes so they won't have to wait too long to bite into a juicy grape. 

    A gif showing the grape cutter in action
    A reviewer holding the grape cutter

    Promising review: "Yes. TikTok made me buy it. It’s awesome In my opinion. I use it for my fruit salads and my son's snacks. It’s helpful, and I think it saves a bit of time." —Amanda

    Get it from Amazon for $11.95.

    16. A Tushbaby hip carrier to help you can carry your mini when they want to cling to you. You'll be able to provide the comfort they need while also preventing back strain. It's a win-win. 

    reviewer showing how the carrier wraps around their waist and make it easy to hold a baby
    reviewer showing close up of the carrier and how it has a front pocket

    BTW: It's recommended for children between eight and 45 pounds and can be used in four different holding positions — feeding/breastfeeding, side carrying, front facing, and face-to-face. 

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

    Promising review: "This has been one of MANY items I have purchased thanks to TikTok, and I'm glad I did. Super easy to use, easy to adjust, and most importantly it helps with support tremendously. It comes with pockets and a place to hold bottles/sippy cups, which can be very handy. My 8-month-old weights around 30–35lbs, and he's basically attached to me 24/7, carrying all day was killing my back and arms! Thank God for this invention, my arms and back can rest." —Jennifer Calle

    Get it from Amazon for $84.99+ (available in four colors).

    17. A pair of kick mats because they'll protect the back of your car seats from mysterious, tiny shoe prints that ~magically~ appear. I'm adding these to my cart because I just got a new car, and it won't look new for long if I don't get these ASAP. I mean, what it is with kids kicking the back of your seats?

    A kid in a backseat of a car with their feet kicking the front seat but the cover is protecting the back of the car seat
    Amazon

    It fits most sedan, SUV, and minivan seats. They buckle on using two elastic straps.

    Promising reviews: "Definitely needed these! My son who just turned 4 is constantly kicking my seats and with a dirt driveway, mud is a huge issue. These were so easy to install and I don't even notice that they are there, but they definitely protect the seat from my little cowboy's boots. I love my boy to pieces and I definitely recommend these kick mats. Must-have item." —Mary

    "These kick mats are so much better than the ones with pockets. My kids do not pull on these as much. They are easy to install and stay nice for a good long while. The stay flat against the back of the seat and protect the seats from dirt and footprints. We bought these for both of our cars!" —Rainier Pinca

    Get a set of two from Amazon for $15.

    18. A pack of silicone pouch lids so you don't have to deal with your child squeezing applesauce all over themselves and the house. This lid has a flow-control valve that won't interrupt eating but will prevent spills. 

    gif of someone squeezing the food pouch and nothing coming out
    reviewer's child drinking out of a cap on a food pouch

    ChooMee is a mom-owned small business based in Northern California, that creates products that solve everyday feeding challenges.

    Promising reviews: "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 pack of two from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in five color combos). 

    19. And Contigo spill-proof tumbler because it's one of those leakproof cups that will ~actually~ prevent juice from getting all over your little one. Even if your kid shakes it while holding it upside down, not one drop will drip out. 

    Promising review: "The holy grail of sippy cups!! This cup is THE BOMB! No leaking, easy to clean, my 18- month-old, who wants to do and have everything like his 6-year-old brother, loves this cup! Both boys use them. Not too babyish for my older one and easy enough that my little guy can use them, we now have four of them! I’m sure a couple more are in our future! And the price is great." —shoelover

    Get it from Amazon for $8.10+ (available in 12 colors/prints and two-packs).

    20. A Solar Buddies refillable roll-on sunscreen applicator to make it wayyy easier (and less messy) to apply sunscreen on your squirmy kiddo. All you have to do is add your fave sunblock in the bottle and then use the sponge to smooth it onto your child's skin — no more sticky hands or accidentally squeezing out more than you need.

    a parent pouring the sunscreen into the applicator
    model using the solar buddy to apply sunscreen on their arm
    Amazon

    Promising review: "Trust me, this is worth every penny! I am going to be completely honest, when I saw how long the shipping was going to take, I hesitated, but I originally saw this item on TikTok (thanks @taylor_tots09!) and knew it would make life SO MUCH easier when it comes to putting sunscreen on myself and my kids. I have to say, I am NOT disappointed!! The wait was 100% worth it!! The sunscreen goes on so smoothly and evenly, and I feel like I will be saving soooo much sunscreen now that I'm not just squirting a huge glob in my hands and spending so much time trying to rub in a ridiculous amount into mine and my children's skin. Also, my sister-in-law hates the feel of sunscreen on her hands, so this was perfect for her. My only regret is that I wish I would have bought a couple more so that I could have different ones for each of the sunscreens we use! But I will be recommending these to everyone! THANK YOU!!" —Carmen

    Get it from Amazon for $15.98+ (available in four colors and in two-packs).

    21. unicorn beanbag cover because it actually doubles as sneaky, hidden storage for stuffed animals. Cleaning up that sea of stuffed toys on their bedroom floor will be a breeze because your little one will want to put them away to transform this cover into a cozy beanbag chair. 

    Reviewer's photo showing a pile of stuffed animals inside the bean bag cover
    Reviewer's photo showing the bean bag

    Promising review: "Bought it to help with the mess of plushies all over the place and man it is a space saver. No more messes, and doubles as a seat for my daughter. She drags this everywhere to sit on it or jump. So far is holding the abuse quite well." —Ivan P.

    Get it from Amazon for $16.59+ (available in 25 styles and two sizes).

    22. A car video monitor so you can check on your baby when you stop or pullover without having to crane your neck or adjust your mirrors.

    Just a note to please 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 rear view 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 $26.99

    23. A squeeze-proof food and juice box holder because no matter how many times your little one spills their drink all over themselves, they just can't seem to resist squeezing a pouch of Capri-Sun. This has handles so they can hold their juice or food pouches easier, and it'll prevent them from making a mess. 

    a reviewer photo of them holding the holder with a food pouch inside
    a reviewer photo of a child using the pouch holder

    Promising review: "Honestly, I saw a TikTok about this, and since I have a 9-month-old who LOVES to squeeze pouches all over the place, this is fantastic! The handles are so easy for little ones, it slides into place, and you can even re-seal it while it’s in the holder. Super neat piece of plastic. I bought another one to have just in case!" —Mike West

    Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in five colors and packs of two). 

    24. A pack of colorful hanging cups that you can attach to your fridge, if every time you sit down your kiddo asks for something to drink. (Mine does too!) There's something about them seeing us relax that just doesn't sit right with them, I swear. Now, your child will be able to easily reach for a cup (no climbing necessary) and get a sip all by themselves.

    Four colorful cups hanging on a reviewers fridge
    Four of the cups in various colors on the side of a white fridge

    Promising reviews: "These things are amazing. We attached these to our water dispenser and the kids are 100% independent now with getting their own drinks of water and returning the cup. Saves me time and dishes daily! Sticker for the hooks are really sturdy, my 2-year-old tried to hang on them and they didn’t budge." —Melissa S

    "We absolutely LOVE these hanging cups by Puj!! They make the always stacking and searching for cups a thing of the past! They are super easy for my toddlers to get to and help themselves to water or ask me to fill the cup. When they are done we rinse and let them hang them back up. The fact they can do that actually encourages their independence and I LOVE that!" —Majara

    Get a pack of two from Amazon for $14.99 (available in various colors and packs of four).

    25. A sleep-training alarm clock, because it uses colors and facial expressions to help your child get used to a routine. It'll let your kiddo know when it's time to wake up, time to sleep, and when to get out of bed. Parents love it because it encourages their little one to stay in bed if they wake up too early. 

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

    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 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 set with red and green stop lights, so easy connection. Anyways, 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 $48.99+ (available in four colors).

    26. A genius car seat buckle release tool (you may have seen on Shark Tank) that'll make it easier to unbuckle your kiddo from their car seat. If you have long nails or trouble applying pressure, this tool will make it easier.

    UnbuckleMe is a woman-owned small business run by Becca Davison and her mother Barbara Heilman, an occupational therapist and grandmother of four.

    Promising review: "As soon as I saw this on Shark Tank I bought it. It was exactly what I've been looking for since I started driving with my new grandbaby. Like the grandma in the duo that invented this, I have arthritis in my thumbs. Many times I have struggled to unlock the straps, almost to the point of panic. Because of the stay home orders here, I haven't been able to use my new UnbuckleMe with my granddaughter in tow, but I tried it out without her in the seat and it worked exactly as advertised. Can't wait to use it with my granddaughter!" —Margery Smith

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

    27. The Pink Stuff, an all-purpose cleaning paste to save the day when your little Picasso feels inspired and decides to draw on your walls. This stuff works like magic and can be used on floors, stove tops, countertops, sink, tubs, and so much more. 

    Reviewer removing lipstick from the walls using the pink paste
    The Pink Stuff

    Promising reviews: "I saw this on TikTok and had to try it. Being a mom and a babysitter, we have the occasional crayon or marker on surfaces it is not supposed to be. This takes it right off without a ton of elbow grease. I also used it on my converse today. They were covered in dirt and grass stains from doing yard work and now they look brand-new. This stuff is a lifesaver!" —TammyC117

    "If you’ve ever got lipstick on anything you know how hard it is to remove. My 4-year-old loves makeup and thinks she the next Picasso. This stuff removed it with only rubbing it over it. No scrubbing at all. I’m completely sold!"Anastasha

    Get it from Amazon for $4.99.

    28. An I-Spy bag so you can avoid about a dozen "Are we there yet?" questions during your next roadtrip. This sealed bag will keep them entertained because it's filled with rice and hidden treasures for your kid to find. This would even be great at the doctor's office when you arrive on time for your 9 a.m. appointment and yet you're still in the waiting room at 10 a.m. with a bored child. 

    A variety of the I-Spy bags
    Stitched 4 U By Trippy 2/Etsy

    Stitched 4 U By Trippy 2 is a small biz that sells hand stitched items like cards, bags, and coasters.

    This bag includes a laminated list of 24 items for you kiddo to search for.

    Promising review: "My daughter loves playing with her I Spy bag! She gets so excited finding the items in the bag anf comparing it to the card. Keeps her busy on car rides so that is a plus!" —Jecceka

    Get it from Stitched 4 U By Trippy 2 on Etsy for $16.95 (available in various patterns and styles).

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