1. A storage bean bag — when your child's room is overrun with stuffed animals, just tell them to toss them into the bean bag! They'll feel like they're getting away with a sneaky trick while actually cleaning up their room with minimal effort.


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2. A windshield sunshade umbrella — this nifty item helps keep your car cooler when it sits under the sun for hours. Reviewers love how the umbrella design is way easier to handle than the usual accordion style. Plus, all it takes to make your minivan look like Lightning McQueen’s car is a couple of googly eyes. Oh, how I wish it were that simple for me.


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3. The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook — packed with delicious Disney treat recipes that can transform your kitchen into your very own Main Street Bakery until your family’s next trip to Magic Kingdom.


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4. An Air Fort — this amazing inflatable fort stores flat (about the size of a folded sweatshirt) and inflates in a snap when your kids are ready for fun!


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5. A modular kids' couch — crafted from durable foam and covered in easy-to-clean fabric, this couch takes your family's fort-building skills to new heights, while also saving your own sofa from the wrath of playtime.


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6. A portable ping-pong set — perfect for turning your dining room table into the ultimate hangout spot (even when there isn’t a single bite of food in sight).

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7. A toilet target light with a motion sensor and clear projection — guaranteed to make potty training a *bright* and fun experience for your little one.

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8. A sight word Bingo game — perfect for helping your child tackle tricky words. This fun game turns the stress of studying into an enjoyable learning experience!

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9. A taiyaki pan — perfect for creating a breakfast so irresistible, it might just convince your tween to sit down and chat with you before school... without realizing you’ve cleverly snuck in some quality time together.

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10. A pack of Globbles — great for entertaining energetic kids who love tossing things on the walls. The best part? These leave no sticky residue! We’ve had our fill of slime, and we’re not going back.


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11. A Dyson Ball toy vacuum — it sounds and works just like a mini version of your favorite vacuum, complete with actual suction! This will have your little one helping out around the house while having fun playing pretend. Have we just unlocked the ultimate parenting hack?

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12. A bottle of drinkable glitter — the perfect way to make staying hydrated look cool. Just a spoonful of *glitter* makes your drink sparkle and goes down with ease!


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13. A pack of rainbow fire packets — so mesmerizing that you might just convince your teens to put down their phones when you unwittingly camp at a site with cell service.


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14. A talking, singing, rainbow poop, which, upon first glance, may not be the toy you want in your house. Think again! This thing plays hide-and-seek with your kids — which means a piece of poop just saved you from hiding inside the bathtub until your 5-year-old finds you. Ugh, they are so bad at seeking.

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15. A bestselling Little Tikes trampoline — perfect for parents who want to stop hearing *no more* monkeys jumping on the bed, and for kids who would otherwise bounce off the walls unless you find a way to let them burn off energy indoors.

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16. A whimsical snail soap dispenser — don’t be *sluggish* in adding this hilarious home decor piece to your entryway. It’s sure to get your kids (and their germy friends) to wash their hands as soon as they come inside.


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17. A National Geographic geode kit — perfect for those rough days when your child feels the urge to break something, but you want to keep the trouble to a minimum. This kit is designed for kids ages eight and up, though it's *certainly* just as satisfying for us grown-ups. Enjoy some family fun that really *rocks*.


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18. A microfiber dusting glove — the perfect way to give your little ones a chore they’ll actually love. They won’t see it as cleaning; instead, they’ll see it as a chance to get their hands as messy as possible. It’s the best day ever for them!


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19. A carbonated bubble clay mask — a favorite among reviewers for exfoliating and clearing up blackheads. If your tween is struggling with self-confidence during puberty, why not have a facial day? It’ll leave you both feeling light and bubbly inside!

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20. And a set of light saber chopsticks — a surprisingly practical utensil that any lifelong *Star Wars* fan would *Je*di for.


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21. A building block coffee mug — perfect for your little one to personalize each morning while you make breakfast. It’s a fun way for both of you to play before your day starts (and without too much effort on your part, especially before you’ve had your coffee).

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22. A sleep-training alarm clock designed to turn bedtime into a fun experience for children! This clock shows cute robot faces and uses colorful lighting to indicate when it's time to sleep and when they can get up—giving parents a chance to rest, too!


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23. This clever sandwich cutter and sealer lets you recreate your own version of Smuckers Uncrustables at home, because we all know (at least until we're 12) that crusts are the enemy.


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24. Flickin' Chicken — a game that's sure to entertain your kids with its ridiculousness. It's fun for all ages!


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25. Introducing the KitchenAid shaved ice attachment (yes, you read that correctly!)—now you can whip up refreshing treats this summer without succumbing to your kids' ice cream truck requests. It's a bit warm outside... I declare snow cone season is officially here!


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26. Eatz-A-Lotl—a card game for kids who adore axolotls (even if they can't spell)! This is a fast-paced, easy-to-understand matching game featuring an axolotl munching on popcorn, pretzels, pizza, Popsicles...and other treats that might not even start with P. Maybe.

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27. A set of three nylon kitchen knives so your sous chef is able to chop 'til they drop (without hurting any of their adorable digits) if they would love "helping" with dinner.

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28. Horizontal Parenting, a laugh-out-loud funny (and surprisingly clever!) book that'll beloved by parents who would happily do ANYTHING if they could lie down for just a minute. Grab this book, draw some roads on one of your old shirts, hand your kid a toy car, and let them play "Back Street" while you fall sound asleep.

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29. Banzai Bump N' Bounce Body Bumpers so you can let your kids roughhouse all they want *without* it ending in tears.


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30. How to Cook Everything Kids, a cookbook specifically made for our littlest chefs. The book is designed to grow with your kids, encouraging them to participate more and more as they get older. Initially, the book's cute illustrations (such a clever idea!) engage tiny minds and interest them in learning about HOW to cook. After that, the images of kiddos cooking and the meals themselves help readers feel confident that they, too, can make a *real* meal!


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31. A 5-in-1 gym so your child can get out their energy without turning *you* into their personal jungle gym. It can be configured in various ways so your tiny rock climber can switch up their routine whenever they want.

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32. A 6-foot-long inflatable remote-controlled T-Rex that can turn, spin, stomp, and make all the neighborhood kids roar with excitement (did I mention it also roars?!).

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33. A children's digital camera with 32 GB of storage, photo and video capabilities, sticker filters they can add to their photos, and even games (watch yourself steal this from your kid to play a nice game of old-school Snake)! After a full charge, your kid can take nonstop photos for 1–2 hours. Enjoy watching your kid run all over the place, taking creative photos of the world from their own special POV.


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Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.