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Kids can't keep their hands off these rad toys

Our staff’s kids are crazy about these toys from Walmart — and your crew will be, too.
Kids can't keep their hands off these rad toys

Just like the full-grown adults who work here at Mashable, our staff’s little ones are creative, curious, and opinionated. Oh, and they love their toys. Boy, do they love their toys.

We’ve rounded up a few of our staff’s kids’ favorite toys from Walmart here. Think of it as a cheat sheet since the holidays are right around the corner. This list is just the tip of the iceberg, though. Walmart has a treasure trove of toys for kids of all ages that you’ll definitely want to check out as you knock off your gift list.

Toddlers are obsessed with this choo-choo

Thomas and Friends Stuffed Toy

If your littlest one isn’t already a Thomas and Friends fan, they soon will be. Who can resist the cute face and fuzzy wheels on this Thomas and Friends Stuffed Toy? Your kiddo will sleep with it, play with it, and, if they’re anything like our staff’s wee ones, they’ll take it everywhere. 

Two snaps for your little fashionista

Barbie Dream Closet Playset

The Barbie Dream Closet Playset yawns open to a whopping two feet wide and is a sure hit for your stylish kiddos. It’s packed with tons of cute outfits, shoes, a snowboard, and even a desk and laptop — enough to make the grown-ups at Mashable a little jealous. Your kids can fierce-up their dolls and then close shop and carry on. 

A portable art studio for your creator

Crayola Inspiration Art Case

The Crayola Inspiration Art Case is a game-changer for any kid who draws or doodles nonstop. The case comes loaded with 64 crayons, 20 colored pencils, and 40 washable markers. They’ll love the colors and creative options. You’ll love that each item has its own space in the case, so stuff stays organized and out of the sofa cushions. 

If your kids are like ours and love to play and create, Walmart is the place to tackle your toy shopping list.

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