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From Barbie to Lego, Walmart has the hottest deals on 2023’s new toys

If your kids are looking to shop for this holiday season, now is the time to stock up on the toys that will likely be at the top of their wish list come December. From the coolest gifts for toddlers (a mini Fisher Price DJ table!) to must-haves for older kids (Lego! Hot Wheels! Barbie!), Walmart has the hottest offers for everyone new toy from 2023. Trust us: Buy one or more of the toys listed below and you’re guaranteed to make all of your vacation dreams come true.

To make your shopping easier, we’ve broken down our favorite Walmart toys by age: babies and toddlers, preschoolers, school-aged children, and tweens and teens. Plus, many of this year’s coolest picks are tied to favorite TV shows and movies. Grab one Blue plushA Cocomelon learning busA Star Wars style Lego set and of course a Barbie dream house. There are also outdoor favorites like scooters and basketball hoops, as well as offerings for your tech-obsessed kids (Hello, Nintendo Switch Lite). You’re sure to win the day when you surprise the kids in your life with these toys from Walmart.

Best toys for babies and toddlers

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Toys from Fisher-Price’s Laugh & Learn line are very popular with younger children (and their parents) because they can grow with them. This adorable DJ table is no exception. It features a piano with three ways to play, lights, a number pad, a microphone and lots of keys for kids to press and play around with. Little ones can even record a message and mix it into a song! This toy lies on the floor when your child is younger and then transforms into a table when they are standing. “The DJ table was immediately well received by my two-year-old,” enthused one buyer. “From the moment I put the legs up and installed the microphone, he loved playing the piano, moving the buttons and dancing to the groovy tunes.”

$45 at Walmart

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Modeled after the popular Australian cartoon, this 13-inch plush is ready to be your child’s new best friend. Bluey has a hidden secret – she says several phrases like “for real life” and “look at it” when you squeeze her stomach. Noteworthy: There is also a conversation bingo if you would like to pick up a set. One reviewer called the toy “adorable,” adding, “My grandson loves this sweet little Australian puppy and his family! Would recommend to anyone who has a Bluey fan in their life.”

$20 at Walmart

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If you have a child of a certain age, you will definitely get a lot out of it Cocomelon Hours on Netflix – the popular animated series teaches kids about division, counting and letters without being too obvious. The brand’s learning bus has a music mode (sing along to “Wheels on the Bus” and “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”) and a learning mode (number, color and phonics games). There is also a handle on the back that children can use to slide it from point to point. “This is the ultimate gift for the Coco,elon lover in your life – which is every toddler in the world right now.” My little one is obsessed with this bus. He loves singing along to the songs and the tokens are well received by him. I ask him to find a letter and after he finds it he can put it on the bus. “I love how educational and interactive it is,” said one five-star reviewer.

$38 at Walmart

Best toy for preschool children

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Imagine being a kid and having your very own bumper car – Spiderman style, no less. This electric ride-on vehicle races, spins and crashes into things. Children operate the car using joysticks while sitting in the driver’s seat. (Because you’re wondering: The car is covered on all sides with soft bumpers that protect your walls and furniture.) Once playtime is over, simply plug it in to charge. “We gave this to my three-year-old for her birthday so she would have something to do on the cold winter days,” said one five-star reviewer. “We converted a basement into a playroom. She was able to get used to the controls pretty quickly and had a lot of fun whizzing around. The battery lasts quite a long time and is easy to charge.”

$116 at Walmart

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Barbie is having a serious moment thanks to the hit film, and her dream home is just as iconic as ever. This three-story playhouse features 75 pieces, a working elevator, a toilet with flushing sounds, an opening oven and more. Play “Dance the Night” by Dua Lipa and recreate the choreographed scene from the film – with your child, of course. “I wish I could live in this Barbie dream house,” raved one happy customer. “My husband and I had fun building it and our daughter loves the Dreamhouse so much – she says it’s ‘amazing’! The slide, the sounds, the colors are so much fun. The tiny accessories and style of the dream house remind me of being a little girl.”

$179 at Walmart

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Basketball, soccer, golf… it’s all included in this three-piece set. Simply set up the basketball hoop, slash and soccer net and let the kids go. The base has a hidden feature: a golf hole. The set includes four balls and a golf club for immediate fun. “This is a very versatile playset and can be used indoors, [or] Outside on the porch or on the grass,” one fan shared. “Looks great and is very well built.” Has different height settings and will last until the kids outgrow it.

$49 at Walmart

Best toy for school-age children

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Kids want a pet, but you don’t? Bitzee is basically a modern form of a Tamagotchi with 15 electronic pets in one case. The pets respond to touch and kids can even earn more by interacting with the pets they have. The best part? You don’t have to clean up afterward. “We enjoy taking care of our Bitzee digital pets,” said one shopper. “This toy is so easy to play with and was a hit with both my son and daughter. These interactive pets react to your actions with sounds and reactions. You can pet them, feed them, clean up after them, play with them, develop them and earn treats to attract new pets! Even as an adult, I enjoyed playing with this toy as it brought back childhood memories of having my own pocket-sized virtual pet.”

$25 at Walmart

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Kids can’t get enough of Squishmallows, the super soft, super cuddly plush toys that come in a variety of shapes. Satisfy your squish cravings with this six-pack – it consists of the “uni squad” consisting of Nya, Rocket, Benedict, Mario, Dane and Armie, who are each just two inches tall. “Perfect gift for anyone who loves Squishmallows and Squishville,” said one fan.

$19 at Walmart

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Hot Wheels isn’t messing around with this toy. The Rhinomite is a dinosaur-themed remote-controlled vehicle that also opens up to serve as a ramp and launch pad for an included toy truck. Because why not? The RC car also does wheelies and can reach speeds of up to six miles per hour. “This toy is epic,” said one fan. “It was much bigger than I expected and my kids loved it as soon as it opened. What’s really unique is that it looks like a rigid car and yet can be maneuvered to transform it. The addition of the smaller monster truck was a fun touch. Overall, this toy exceeded all expectations and is much more than just a larger, drivable truck.”

$59 at Walmart

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Let’s be honest: Monopoly can sometimes feel like it drags on for several days. This new edition will be over in about 20 minutes – plenty of time for everyone to find their Monopoly solution without falling asleep in their pile of money. The game board, cards and area provide the same feeling, just at a faster pace. “We love that it’s much shorter than the original game,” said one five-star reviewer. “There are no tokens, but token cards. And it’s a question of luck, but also strategy. We love how you can collect buildings. The random cards are unpredictable and add a fun twist.”

$17 at Walmart

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If you grew up in the ’90s, there’s a good chance you remember Bop It! In the updated version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Leonardo asks players to “wiggle his shell,” “twist his arm,” and “pull his leg” in a series of ever-changing commands, which gets plenty of laughs . One reviewer called it a “fun take on a classic game,” adding, “It was cool to see my son playing something I enjoyed as a kid.”

$16 at Walmart

Best toys for tweens and teens

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Razor was The The brand has been a well-known scooter brand for years and the brand’s E90 electric scooter is sure to be on many wish lists this holiday season. It zooms up to 10 miles per hour and supports up to 120 pounds, making it something teens can use for years. Drivers can enjoy up to 40 minutes of run time before needing to be recharged. Choose between shades of green and pink. “My son loves this scooter. He now asks to go outside instead of being forced to. “He was a little nervous when he first got it (his first electric scooter), but knowing his helmet would protect him boosted his confidence and now he is a champion,” shared an excited parent.

$99 at Walmart

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The Portable Nintendo Switch Lite is a more portable and affordable version of the original Switch. So what’s different? Its controllers are integrated and not removable like the original’s Joy-Con controllers, while the display size is slightly smaller – 5.5 inches compared to 6.2 inches. Compact and lightweight, ideal for gaming on the go. This set also includes the free game Animal Crossing: New Horizons. “The Nintendo Switch is the ultimate boredom buster,” said one fan. “I love playing Animal Crossing, Mario Kart and Splatoon with my friends. It’s portable and the graphics are amazing!”

$199 at Walmart

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There are Lego sets that you build and remodel, and then there are structures that are meant to be displayed. This falls into the latter camp. The 630-piece set includes the Star Wars Executor Super Star Destroyer, plus a special stand to display the work once your Darth Vader fan is finished. “My grandson freaked out when he finally got this Lego for his birthday,” wrote one grandparent. “We added a lighting kit to make it stand out even more.”

$70 at Walmart

The reviews quoted above reflect the most current versions at the time of publication.

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