1. A toy vacuum designed for tiny hands, allowing toddlers to join the cleaning fun with a mini green vacuum that looks just like the real thing. It teaches them counting and includes colorful discs they can "suck up" — how adorable is that?

Customer review: "This is such a neat little vacuum for learning. My son, who is 23 months old, loves playing with our real vacuum, so I got him this one. He enjoys it a lot. It feels really sturdy and seems like it will last for years. I love the fact that it counts and offers other learning activities. So glad I found this one." —Natoya
Price: $43.69
2. A learning clock that will help toddlers understand time — it's never too early for them to realize that just because the sun is still up, it doesn't mean it's not bedtime yet.

Customer review: "I bought this for my 3-year-old son after he begged for it for months, having seen it on my phone! He loves both playing and learning with it!" —Nicole
Price: $27.99 (was $39.99)
3. A dancing Elmo because it might be just the thing to help burn off some energy before their afternoon nap time.

Customer review: "When my granddaughter saw Elmo dancing and singing, her face lit up. That sweet smile and laughter filled my home with pure joy. Worth every penny!" —Lee
Price: $38.49 (was $49.97)
4. A wooden beads set designed to help toddlers practice counting, sorting, and recognizing shapes — from stars to squares and circles, it’s a great way for them to improve fine motor skills while having fun!

Customer review: "My son is having so much fun with the wooden blocks! Watching him carefully place each block on the sticks is both fun and a fantastic way to develop his fine motor skills. I highly recommend these blocks for any child who enjoys learning through play!" —Cheryl
Price: $16.99 (was $20.99)
5. A toy cellphone because it might just be the solution to stopping your toddler from hijacking your iPhone and locking you out of your favorite apps for the next 20 minutes.


Customer review: "My 14-month-old grandson has been fascinated with cell phones ever since he could grab one. I finally found him a cute one, and now he won't put it down." —Sharon
Price: $12.87 (was $19.39)
6. A Crayola art kit that’s truly mess-free — your walls will thank you! This doodle board plays six songs and lights up when they create pictures (no need for paper or paint).

Customer review: "This is so much fun — even I, the parent, enjoy it! My child is just starting to scribble, but he’s mostly captivated by the music and the color changes. Try using objects like a comb or paintbrush next time, it’s so cool!" —Taternugs
Price: $24.87 (was $24.99)
7. A zebra walker designed to promote both walking and learning at the same time. Before you know it, your toddler will be dancing and singing — and you'll both be showing off your best moves together.

Customer review: "I bought this for my grandbaby since she just started taking steps, and she absolutely loves this walker. When she wants to walk, she pushes it, and when she gets tired or falls, she sits in front of it and dances to the music. It's a great product and a fantastic price." —Annmhb
Price: $31.87
8. A portable busy board that will keep any toddler entertained while traveling with the family. Plus, it’s a great way to work on fine motor skills — making road trips and flights a lot smoother for everyone.

Customer review: "Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers! I work with children to assist in reaching their developmental milestones! This is fantastic for engaging young minds and helping them master fine motor skills." —Whitley
Price: $10.99 (was $13.49)
9. An interactive alphabet poster so entertaining, your toddler won’t stop reciting their ABCs and numbers! But wait, there's more — they’ll also learn musical notes and various objects (C is for cat, D is for dog...okay, I’ll stop singing in my head now).

Customer review: "We bought this for our daughter, who has three young children: 6, 4, and 2-years-old. The oldest started school, and the teacher suggested extra help with his letters. This has been beneficial for him and is also helping his younger siblings. Very useful!" —ladytramp
Price: $27.99 (was $35.99)
10. A poppable bracelet designed for your toddler who might need a little stress relief. It twirls, spins, and can be worn like a bracelet — just in case the popping feature wasn’t enough to make you want to add it to your cart.


Customer review: "Adorable and fun! This toy is especially great for little hands that need something to fidget with since it can be worn. No more worrying about setting it down and forgetting it. The design is great with fun colors. It's a fresh and fun way to have a portable fidget toy." —Jennifer
Price: $10.99 for a two-pack (originally $14.99)
11. A pull-back car set that comes with its own carrying case. No more arguments over which car to take to their grandparents' place — the carrying case helps to avoid at least one tantrum when it's time to leave. Plus, they're made from a soft material that’s gentle on little hands.

Customer Review: "Our 1-year-old nephew adores these cars, and the best part is that when he chews on them, you can simply remove the cloth and wash them to enjoy again later." —Mary
Price: $20.99 for a set of four
12. A Bluey plush toy because it’s the perfect choice for both parents and kids to enjoy. Toddlers can also engage in three fun games (Statues, Dance Mode, and Copycat!) and have endless dancing sessions.

Customer Review: "I bought this for my grandson, and he absolutely loves it! He sat on the floor and played with it for 45 minutes straight without moving... and he's only 9 months old. That’s impressive for a toy!" —Christine
Price: $39.99 (originally $49.97)
13. A sprinkler bath toy that will make bath time more enjoyable. This fun, squishy toy changes colors, sprinkles water, and floats — transforming the tub into a mini water park experience for your little one.

Customer Review: "I bought this for my grandson and he absolutely loves it! The lights that change, the sprinkling water, and the floating motion are all amazing! Bath time has become even more fun!" —yolanda
Price: $10
14. A Sit 'n Spin to bring back childhood memories — or simply keep your toddler entertained with this timeless toy. Get ready for endless spinning fun!

Customer Review: "All three of my kids use this toy and love it!!! Hours of fun, with plenty of laughs for mom!!!" —MADMOM
Price: $60
15. A sing-along guitar that could help nurture the skills of a future musician — or at least have the acoustic version of the Blue's Clues theme song echoing in your mind endlessly.

Customer Review: "Wonderful toy! The perfect size for my 2-year-old. It has multiple settings to play different songs and keeps him entertained for long stretches... just enough time for me to get some work done around the house. Highly recommended." —melissa
Price: $30.37
16. Or! A child-friendly drum set because it’s far better for little ones to bang on their own drums rather than your precious pots and pans.

Customer Review: "I really appreciate that it has an on/off switch, haha. My daughter enjoys playing with it using her hands instead of the drumsticks. She loves how it lights up, and it's light enough for her to carry on her own. It runs on included batteries. While it’s meant for ages 2 and up, even my cousin’s 6-month-old baby enjoys it. Plus, it teaches ABCs, 123s, and phonics, which is an added bonus." —Pam127
Price: $19.97 (originally $29.99)
17. A step piano mat to give your toddler full access to all the instruments of a band, ensuring your house is never silent again.

Customer Review: "I bought this musical mat for my 2-year-old son. He loves music and dancing, so he plays on it almost every day. It's soft, fun, and easy to carry. A great gift for my baby!" —Nina
Price: $26.99 (originally $29.99)
18. A bilingual electronic book that will teach toddlers 100 words in both English and Spanish through an interactive format. Each page features touchable words and pictures to help them identify animals, foods, and more!

Simply toggle the book's language switch to switch between English and Spanish!
Customer Review: "I love that it’s bilingual, so my son can learn both English and Spanish. It’s a fantastic tool for teaching basic words, and it has a great range of vocabulary." —Bri
Price: $14.11
19. A stacking toy made just for your toddler's little hands — they’ll have a blast stacking these vibrant circles! Extra credit if your mom unearths the original toy you used to play with after you buy this one.

Customer Review: "The size of this toy is perfect for little hands to grasp and play with. It’s also great for teaching colors and shapes. My child loves it." —Gina
Price: $15.43 (originally $29.99)
20. A driving toy because your toddler could use more practice before they start giving driving lessons from the backseat. In truth, this toy will teach them about directions, animals, and colors.

Customer Review: "Our grandson absolutely loved the interactive lights, sounds, and movements. He was so thrilled with it, and we were thrilled too!" —Radames
Price: $10.99 (originally $23.80)
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