If You’re A New Parent And You’re Terrified, These 30 Walmart Products Are Here To Help

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If You’re A New Parent And You’re Terrified, These 30 Walmart Products Are Here To HelpProducts to make things easier no matter what stage of parenting you’re in.

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A Halo sleep sack — better known as the only blanket/swaddle combo I will ever use because getting a tight swaddle in the middle of the night is a near-impossible task. This brand has perfected the swaddle and grows with your baby because it’s designed to help the swaddle transition by allowing for hands up and then arms out. It also keeps them warm as a wearable blanket! Seriously — just give all of those muslin blankets away now.

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Once they’re out of the swaddle, you can switch to the wearable blanket version that will keep your little one safe AND warm. 

Promising review: “This swaddle was a lifesaver for sleep. I was afraid it was too big at first, but it worked well at only a few days old. He unfortunately outgrew it before three months, but I used it as long as I could. Would definitely recommend.” —Mary

Price: $21.98 (also available in a three-pack)

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A low-profile bottle warmer because it’s not the 1970s anymore and you NEED to cut down the time spent heating bottles to mere minutes. When I unexpectedly started my formula feeding journey, we did it the old-school way of boiling water, then putting the bottle into the bowl with the water, and then waiting for it to heat up. When we were finally getting more sleep and, therefore, thinking properly, we got a bottle warmer and THE CHANGE. Save yourself from getting screamed at by a hangry baby, and get yourself a bottle warmer.

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Promising review: “The instruction for the bottle warmer is very self-explanatory, and the operation is very easy. It heats formula and breast milk alike effectively and evenly in a timely manner. I also heated baby food with it, too, and it does an amazing job. Unlike my old warmer, which does not have a lid, the lid traps the steam, making my kitchen less humid, and it does the heating more efficiently. Overall, it’s a great product due to said facts.” —Luke

Price: $29.89+ (originally $49.99; available in three colors)

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A cool mist humidifier that’ll be so helpful if your little one comes down with a cold. Cool mist humidifiers help keep nasal passages open, allowing colds to pass more quickly and easily — and allowing more sleep opportunities for you and fewer trips to their room throughout the night.

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So many people swear by humidifiers, but I had never used one prior to having a baby. If you’re a skeptic like I was, I can verify that getting a humidifier has been so helpful, especially now that my kids are a bit older. Whenever I see the first sign of a sniffle, I pull the humidifier out and have seen a dramatic improvement, versus just gritting my teeth and holding on until it passed. 

Promising review: “This is the best humidifier I’ve owned! I have purchased three now — one for each of the bedrooms! It’s silent! But has the option for white noise; my kids love watching the color-changing lights (although we turn that off for sleeping), and it is easy to clean! And the top loader is nice! We have a pitcher and fill them up about every other night (if it’s been running on low).” —Val

Price: $42+ (originally $50; available in four colors)

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And an electronic nasal aspirator to quickly clear those nasal passages without having to use your own lung power. Electric aspirators can be easier, gentler, and more effective than manual aspirators. Let’s be real here — your baby needs to breathe, and you need to sleep.

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Promising review: “This nasal aspirator saved me. I almost broke down because my baby caught a cold and had a lot of nasal mucus, but it was difficult to clean up because he was too young. But this nasal aspirator solves this problem very well.” —Bertha

Price: $19.99 

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A sound machine and night-light combo that connects to your phone for optimal control and years of use. Parents sing its praises because of the many different sounds to choose from, adjustable volume and color, and the easy-to-use app. With customizable schedules, this light can double as a wake-up light as your child transitions to the big kid bed — saving you from the jarring 5 a.m. 2-inches-from-your-face whisper, “Can I get up yet?” Nothing like making sleep just a bit easier for everyone.

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I have an older version of the Hatch for both of my kids and I love how easy it is to use and that I can set up several programs. They have different signal colors for staying in bed, playing quietly, and coming out of their rooms. Such an easy way to communicate with kids who can’t tell time yet. 

Promising review: “So far so good. It works as expected. I use it plugged into the wall. We have it set up to automatically come on with his sleep light and sound at 8:15 p.m. Then it wakes him up with a different color light and music. The first night we set it up, my 7-year-old son slept in his room by himself for the first time, and he’s been sleeping in there since! He has no problem getting up — he actually is up before me. I’ve noticed he is well-rested in the morning. I’m a happy mama!” —Jumom

Price: $59.99

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A comprehensive baby-proofing kit so you can have all of your bases covered when your sweet little angel manically heads straight for the oh-so-irresistible electrical outlet. This set includes door handle covers, outlet covers, cabinet locks, and peace of mind for you.

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Promising review: “Definitely a MUST-HAVE!!! My daughter is 1 and gets into everything. This product has every safety lock you can think of down to the wall plugs!!!! Love it.” —Destiny

Price: $19.98

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A baby monitoring system that’ll affordably help you keep an eye on your little one. This easy-to-use monitor has sound activation, cry monitoring, and two-way audio AND doesn’t require you to download yet another app. Plus — if privacy is a concern — the camera is on a closed circuit, meaning it doesn’t operate on Wi-Fi and is completely private. Time to rest a bit easier, parents.

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This monitor is simple — it’s a camera and a screen — but has some great features, including two-way talk-back, night vision, optional night-light, and a temperature sensor. I used this brand for both of my babies and loved it. I saw too many horror stories of Wi-Fi being hacked that I put my little postpartum anxiety self at rest. I loved that I didn’t need an app and the simplicity of it all. Can’t complain about the price either!

Promising review: “This baby monitor is great! The video and noise quality is spot on! It’s affordable and has held a charge for a long time! I’m so glad I went with this one vs. a more expensive one.” —Christine

Price: $39.97 

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A silicone bib complete with a pocket to catch food that will 100 percent drop during every single meal. Not only are these dishwasher-safe and super easy to clean — no matter HOW busy you are — it’s also adorable watching your little one dig in the pocket for a surprise second snack.

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With my first, I got so many bibs. They worked for liquids only, but when we introduced solids I realized they were NOT going to work anymore. One run-in with spaghetti and the thing was absolutely ruined for good. Once I found these, I realized just how much of my laundry was bibs, and this cut down on a ton of stress. When my daughter was finished eating, I’d wash it in soapy water and hang it on the high chair for the next use. I even stashed one in the diaper bag for meals out. 

Promising review: “This baby bib is so functional. It catches the baby’s food that falls from babies being babies. It washes up very quickly and can be hand-dried or air-dried. It does not rub or hinder the baby’s neck or chin. It’s very soft but keeps its form. The adjustment for fitting around the neck has several notches to select from. It really works well.” —Sharon

Price: $3.47

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A strap for cups that prevents the cup, teether, pacifier, etc. from flying to the ground 100 times over. Believe me, your baby throwing a cup is cute and adorable precisely ONE time — this thing is golden.

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I am the parent of a food, plate, and cup thrower. What started out as an “Oops! She dropped her cup again” ended up being about a stressful TWO-YEAR process of “WHY IS SHE STILL THROWING FOOD??” These straps came with us to restaurants, on the stroller, and were a permanent fixture at the high chair. I may not have won the food-throwing battle for a while, but just keeping the cup secure was a little win that I desperately needed. I am also happy to note that it IS a phase they eventually grow out of. 

Promising review: “Love that there’s no Velcro for my child to undo. The nonslip works really well on all the cups we have! This is the best version I’ve found so far.” —ProudPapa

Price: $11.49 for two straps (available in seven designs)

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A play yard for indoor or outdoor use to keep your little one safe and secure. My daughter loved going outside and playing with blocks before she could walk. This playpen kept her safe, off the cold concrete, and happy outside. Although large, it’s portable, so you can bring it to the park, sports matches for older kids, or over to a friend’s house.

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Promising review: “I love that the play yard is very easy to set up. My 1-year-old loves it. She has a lot of space to move around and play with her toys. I am able to watch her play in it while I work. It has helped us a lot because she likes to climb. It is made very well, and the bag it is in makes it easy to transport. I am a little upset my friends with kids didn’t let me know about the play yard sooner!” —Jessica

Price: $58.20 

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A car seat buckle-release tool that’ll protect your nails *and* your patience from how surprisingly difficult unbuckling is.

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Promising review: “I purchased these devices after seeing the mom on Shark Tank who designed the device. I gave one to my new-mom friend with long nails and another to a grandmother with arthritis. The feedback I received was that grandma would not have been able to get her granddaughter out of the rear-facing car seat without this device. I now give them as baby shower gifts!!” —Susan

Price: $14.99 (available in six colors)

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A set of mini ice pop molds to make baby and toddler-sized ice pops. I used to just throw extra smoothie in the molds for later, and my little ones LOVED them. Now that they’re older and exceptionally accident-prone, I fill the molds with water so I have quick access to ice for bumps on the mouth and bites on the tongue.

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Promising review: “Perfect size for little hands! We love using it for yogurt pops, but if you fill all of them, then they can be a little difficult to get out. We just fill every other one, and problem solved!” —Dana

Price: $2.19+ (available in four colors)

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A potty training seat and ladder that’ll save you from having to lift your toddler onto the toilet 30 times a day. Help them learn some independence by giving them a way to get onto the toilet themselves. Unfortunately it will not stop the dreaded, “CAN SOMEONE WIPE ME??”

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Promising review: “Super easy to put together. My 3-year-old grandson helped and had a good time, and then he was excited to use what he made. It folds up for storage, and he was able to put it on the toilet himself from the folded position.” —Sarah

Price: $34.99

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An automatic soap dispenser to help make hand-washing significantly less of a hassle. My kids couldn’t pump their own soap for a while and this dispenser saves those growing hands tons of frustration and you the extra trip to the sink to help pump the soap.

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Promising review: “Absolutely amazing. Filled it once since I bought it  — still going great for kids that use excessive amounts of soap.” —Dani

Price: $23.99 (originally $29.99)

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A 4-in-1 toddler booster seat for when the littles are too big for the high chair but too chaotic to be left to their own devices at the dinner table. The seats secure to a chair and strap the toddler in for both safety and some sense of boundary. Both of my kids transitioned to an older version of this seat fairly early, and we loved having a place for them to eat without them wiggling (read: screaming) to get out of the high chair.

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A seat-back organizer to help keep your car organized and kid-friendly whether you’re on a road trip or just making your way through errands. It even includes a pouch to keep a tablet for those longer car rides! Toys and snacks not rolling under the seat and into the abyss? Sign me up.

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Promising review: “I was having a hard time finding car organizers that would fit my bigger Expedition seats. I was expecting to have to sew extra strap length on the buckles to make them fit. I was pleasantly surprised when they fit my larger seats perfectly! They seem well made, and I believe they will stand the test of many road trips.” —Sam

Price: $10.35+ (also available in a two-pack)

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A set of fun sandwich cutters and sealers for your Uncrustables-obsessed kid who does not understand your Uncrustables-averse budget.

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This pack comes with five different shapes of sandwich cutters, 11 mini fruit cutters in two sizes, 11 fruit or cheese shape cutters, 10 fruit forks, two cleaning brushes, and two rods.

Promising review: “These sandwich cutters are nice. The price was good, and I love that it comes with so many fun pieces. I think the designs waste too much of the sandwich, but if you don’t always eat all the sandwich, it is a fun way to cut them. Also, the food picks are super cute!” —Jocel

Price: $12.59+ (originally $30.99; also available in another size)

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A super convenient grape cutter for chopping those delicious choking hazards down in record time. Because who has time to painstakingly cut grapes while hangry chaos erupts all around you?

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Grapes, tomatoes, and other small fruits and veggies are choking hazards until AGE FOUR. FOUR. I was shocked when I learned that. Since you’re going to be cutting grapes and tomatoes for a long time, you might as well make it easier on yourself. 

Price: $11.76

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A handheld vacuum so you can quickly pick up crumbs under the table or high chair without getting on your hands and knees with the dustbin. Save yourself time, energy, and effort by quickly sucking up crumbs and enjoying the feeling of walking near the table without crumbs sticking to your feet.

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For the longest time I was using a dustpan and broom to get my kid’s crumbs after meals. It wasn’t that big of a deal, but it was annoying. I finally decided to treat myself to a handheld vacuum, and I literally do not regret anything but waiting so long to get one. It’s one of those really small things that really did make one part of parenting so much less work. Now that my baby is a big kid, she happily vacuums up after meals that are somehow still messy years later. 

Promising review: “I love the fact that it’s a wet or dry vac! It works great! I use it for dog hair in my house, to clean my cars, and anything else that needs a quick clean. We bought a different one first — it lasted about two days. So I wanted to make sure that I got a good one this time, and I believe I did! So far, no problems. Very happy with my choice, and I believe you would like it too!” —gayle

Price: $52.99 (originally $119.99)

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A mess-free coloring book set they’ll love coloring, but that doesn’t include the added fear of a toddler who can’t or *won’t* color on the page. These markers only color the page and are invisible otherwise — a truly overdue innovation.

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This set includes 18 coloring pages and five Color Wonder markers. If Bluey isn’t popular in your house, these also come in Spidey, Disney Princess, Paw Patrol, blank pages, and in an awesome travel kit version.  

Promising review: “I love the Crayola mess-free coloring products. My toddler is pretty wild, and knowing I don’t need to worry about cleaning up marked walls and furniture when she plays with this is awesome.” —Sam

Price: $7.97

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A convertible play couch that’ll make fort building quick, easy, and creative while avoiding a mess and flattened couch cushions. Plus, once they’re done with the fort, it converts back into a kid-sized couch for some relaxing, quiet play. Talk about easier than cleaning up an entire room of cushions and blankets.

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I slept on the idea of an explorer couch for FAR TOO LONG. Learn from my mistakes — these things are worth the investment. My kids crash, jump, and build to their heart’s content, and my decidedly-on-a-budget furniture will, in return, get a few more years of use. This 10-piece couch includes balls for extra creative fun!

Promising review: “Kids are obsessed with this! Easy to move and washable!” —Jordan

Price: $109.99 (originally $399.99; available in four colors)

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A weighted blanket for some extra-comforting relaxation when they’re worked up. A little extra gentle compression can help them settle down for the night or help their body regulate when they’re super disregulated.

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Read more about how to choose a weight, what these blankets help with, and how from Cleveland Clinic.

Promising review: “My son has some sensory issues and needs the deep pressure of a weighted blanket to help regulate him. He absolutely loves this blanket, and it helps him fall asleep easily.” —Kelly

Price: $33.89+ (originally $36.68; available in two weights and three patterns)

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A freezable lunch bag with built-in ice packs to keep food fresh and at a safe eating temperature. Just toss it in the freezer the night before to keep food cool all day — solving the age-old issue of keeping food fresh between school drop-off and lunchtime.

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This is the brand I use for both of my kids, and I absolutely love these bags. They’re so easy to store, and there’s ice on both sides — ensuring safe food no matter when their lunchtime is. It’s nice to be able to send a string cheese without remembering the room-temp, rubbery-by-mid-day cheese stick of my youth. 🤢

Promising review: “I love this pack. I found the smaller pouch in person with the same space theme, and I bought this one to match. It keeps my food cold for hours. The battery for my company vehicle went out on a hot, muggy, southern morning after I grabbed some perishable groceries. I shoved as much as I could into this pack, and it saved my food until roadside assistance showed up. Amazing design.” —Jenna

Price: $24.99 (available in six designs)

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A set of waterproof labels for water bottles, bags, utensils, lunchboxes — basically anything that’s destined to be left in the cafeteria at least once. These labels are cute, durable, and will save you so much time and horror from opening the wrong forgotten lunch box in the lost and found.

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Price: $2.80 for 60 labels (also available in a three-pack)

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A kid-size electric toothbrush that uses an app to keep your kid engaged and brushing for a full two minutes. Electric toothbrushes already keep teeth cleaner, but the addition of the app helps kids work through brushing without getting distracted or hurrying through the process. Plus, it solves the problem of three brief swishes over the teeth and proudly exclaiming, “DONE!”

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I recently switched over to this toothbrush for my kids because I was tired of them popping out of the bathroom after 15 seconds proudly saying they brushed their teeth. This has helped take SO much stress out of the brushing process. 

Price: $34.99+ (originally $59.99; available in two colors)

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A bottle of detangling spray for turning detangling cry-fests into a quick and easy process. This leave-in conditioner is hypoallergenic, all-natural, and gentle — plus it smells amazing. I have tried SO many detanglers — my failures are your shortcuts to success.

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I recently switched my fine-haired daughter over to this leave-in conditioner, and we both love it! The citrus vanilla scent is SO good, and it actually works. I can spray this on wet hair after a shower or on a knot in dry hair, and it’s equally great. 

Promising review: “The product was light and refreshing. Not too heavy on my daughter’s hair. Definitely helped with the static and tangles. Enjoy using this!” —Brooke

Price: $7.47

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A set of drawer organizers to help them quickly find (at least) their socks and underwear on chaotic mornings, even if the rest of the room is a hot mess. I’m telling you: the organization skills of a 6-year-old will forever live rent-free in my nightmares. A little easy-to-follow organization is SO helpful.

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Promising review: “I really like this drawer organizer. My socks and undies no longer fall behind my drawers due to being overstuffed.” —Nicolei

Price: $15.84+ (available in three colors)

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A checklist for morning tasks that doesn’t require them to be readers. This picture chart includes getting dressed, brushing hair, brushing teeth, eating, and putting shoes on for your kids who act like every morning is their first on earth.

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It can also be flipped over at night for nighttime routines!

Price: $12.70 

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A visual timer that can help make transitions easier for everyone. Since kids can’t tell time, “five more minutes” doesn’t mean much. With this handy timer, they can watch the colored portion get smaller and be less shocked when time is up. If you have a kid who struggles with transitions (like mine!) or doesn’t understand any time but NOW, this timer is for you.

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Transitions are a CONSTANT battle in my house and have been since toddlerhood. Add a little “neuro-spiciness” into the mix, and we have either major time blindness or zero patience for transitions WITH NO MIDDLE GROUND. A visual timer has been so helpful for both of my kids and has given us all a little more harmony. I wish I had gotten one sooner. 

Promising review: “Using with children for homeschool work and cleaning up. They love to see the color disappear as the time goes down, letting them know how much time they have left. Great product.” —John

Price: $17.99 (available in 12 colors)

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A wall-mounted document organizer for homework, paperwork, and documents that also need to go back to school. We utilize a wall-mounted document holder system, and it’s been game changing. When the kids get home, I can put folders and documents that need to go back later in the week in one place rather than scattered around the house. It really makes the surprisingly difficult task of getting out the door SO much easier.

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