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From Barbie to Lego: Snag the hottest toys of the year at Walmart’s big sale

The Walmart Holiday Deals event also has discounts on Hot Wheels, Crayola, Fisher-Price, Transformers, Sorry, Bluey and more.

Legos, dinosaur, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sorry
Get your kids these toys or face the wrath of the T-Rex puppet! (Walmart)

The holiday season may feel like a faraway blip on your radar, but trust us: it’s never too early to shop and stock — especially for the kids on your list. Because waiting until the Black Friday rush or the 11th hour not only means some serious angst but risking a sell-out (gasp!) of that Barbie DreamCamper your child’s been begging for — at least three times a day. Lucky for you, the toy deals are off the charts at the Walmart Holiday Deals event, running now through October 13.

There’s something for every age from tots to tweens at (and fyi, the savings are across the board Walmart's big October sale, so feel free to score something for yourself along the way). Scoop up the game of Sorry! for just $10, this popular Lego Stich building toy that's down to $52 (from $63) and even a Schwinn bike for $53 — that's $147 off.

Take advantage of super steep deals on the most coveted buys, so that by the time the holidays roll around you’ll have everything you need to sleigh the season like Santa himself. Yup, holiday hero right here.

With Sorry!, players have no option but to turn on each other to try to win the game. You'll chase your opponents around the board while trying to get your pawns to the finish line. Cards tell you to move forward and back and can even send you back to the start, making for an exciting evening. The price is a winner, too — just $10. 

"My nephew loves this game. It gets a lot of use at our house on weekends. Sorry! has been a game my family has played for four generations now, so it just made sense to add to my own house now," raved a fan. 

$10 at Walmart

Kids will beam with pride when they complete this buildable Stitch play and display set. The lovable Lego figure even has moving parts, like ears that go up and down and a head that turns. With the Lego Builder app, kids can make the experience interactive by tracking their progress and zooming in on and rotating the model in 3D.

This parent liked it so much, they purchased two. “I bought this set for my 11-year-old with autism who struggles to stay sitting for any length of time. The build took about three hours for her, and she sat there and did it in one setting (while I did my own Stitch set alongside her). It was great for bonding, and it’s the longest she’s focused on any project in a long time.”

$52 at Walmart

The Mutant Mayhem Pizza Fire Delivery Van is on the move from the big screen straight to your child’s playroom. There’s room for the whole turtle gang inside, so they can work together to battle the bad guys (or annoying siblings) with flying pizzas (pressing the pizza slice on top activates the pizza launcher). 

Said a pleased grandparent: “I recently purchased the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Van for my almost-four-year-old grandson. He was so excited when he opened it up. With a few simple steps, it was ready for action. He immediately opened the back door and loaded up his turtles. An hour later, he was still playing with it. The van was bigger than I expected and very colorful and sturdy.”

$19 at Walmart

Barbie reigns surpreme generation after generation — and now little ones can hit the road with her aboard this dream RV fully loaded with all the trimming (think a pool, slide and firepit because that’s how Barbie rolls). Natch, it’s tricked out for dreamy living with a kitchen, dining area, bedroom, bathroom and den with a TV. On this ride, no one will ask if you’re there yet.

“My daughter loves every part of this Barbie camper!" raved a happy parent. "She plays with it nearly every day and makes up all kinds of stories while using it with her Barbie and Ken dolls. She even sits with it on a blanket outside and has a good time playing in the sun."

$60 at Walmart

Little tornadoes will love wreaking all the havoc they want with the Monster Trucks Rhinomite — the toy lets them smash and crash to their hearts’ content. Our favorite part: You can send a truck through the playset while a dangling tire trap threatens instant crush, upping the drama and the collision course.

At $15, it’s a great buy, considering it comes with a Monster Truck, two crushed cars, and the Rhinomite. Prepare for endless sound effects — from your kiddo, that is.

$15 at Walmart

Creative tots can onboard their imagination onto this double-sided easel. One side is a magnetic dry-erase board and the other is a chalkboard surface. It comes with all the things — magnetic letters and numbers, chalk, magnetic gears, stickers — for making art in multiple mediums.

This five-star reviewer gives it high marks, “My nephew is 2.5 years old and loves this. I was looking for something age-appropriate that would help him grow developmentally. It is perfect for his fine and gross motor skills and is great for learning."

$35 at Walmart

Has a baby dino escaped Jurassic Park and landed in your living room? Thanks to “true-to-life” features, this T-Rex tot seems just like the real thing (or what you’d imagine it to be). It has over 35 effects like roars, snarls, and purrs operated by a controller inside the attached glove. kids will have endless fun scaring friends and family members.

“We’ve had hours of fun playing with it. It’s so realistic, and the noises and roars are just fantastic. The role-playing we’ve been doing with our Baby T-Rex is the best smiles all around," wrote a shopper. 

$30 at Walmart

Dentists-to-be can get all up in a grill without any consequences thanks to this 25-piece dental care play set that comes with pretend teeth. With this mouthpiece, they can give cleanings, treat cavities, and even fit retainers and braces. Pretend tools include everything from interchangeable polishing and drill heads to a pick, mirror, and floss. It’s never too early to learn about good dental hygiene — or demystify going to the dentist.

“My kids love role-playing and this dentist kit provides a great opportunity for them. My daughter and her friends have spent hours pretending. They delight in being the dentist and discovering cavities (from the plaque stickers they apply). It’s well worth the small investment," a thrilled parent said. 

$20 at Walmart

Instead of gas, this Frozen-themed ride runs on bubbles dispensed as kids scoot around, powering it by foot or electricity. By pushing the button on the handlebar, it turns into an EV ride (at 2 mph, the average walking pace). The rechargeable battery provides 40 minutes of run time.

“My daughter is obsessed with her electric scooter," raved a shopper. "She loves the bubbles that come out of the back. She says they make her ‘go faster’. Our dog loves to chase after her to pop the bubbles.”

$40 at Walmart

Bluey characters come to life in this wooden playhouse where preschoolers can use their imagination to dream up new adventures on the daily. The 18-piece set comes with a Bluey and Bingo figure, dozens of accessories like outfits, toys, and sweets — and two double-sided play scenes where all the adventures unfold. 

The best part is everything is magnetic, so the pieces won’t get lost — even when you're on the go. 

$9 at Walmart

This truck has a super cool secret: It’s a robot in disguise. With the push of a button, kids can convert the remote-controlled vehicle into their favorite hero, Optimus Prime. He’ll walk, talk and flash lights to keep a watchful eye on the neighborhood.

A very excited parent said, “This is the coolest toy I've ever seen. My daughter loves the way it transforms — and the battery life lasts so long. The remote-control features are super easy to use and understand. This little toy is cool, fast and fun for all ages.”

$30 at Walmart

This electronic playset gives tots the chance to learn about life on the farm by hatching chicks, tending to horses and popping corn in the spinning silo. Smart Stages tech means the toy will grow along with your child thanks to three levels of songs, sounds, and phrases that teach counting, colors, and animal sounds. There’s so much interactive and imaginative fun to be had here.

One super satisfied dad said, “Our 9-month-old loves this. He’s learned how to push the button to open the doors and is attempting to put the animals in the barn. It keeps him entertained longer than most of his toys.”

$30 at Walmart
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This easy-build bike teaches new riders how to put the pedal to the metal. Designed especially for tots learning how to ride, the bike has narrow pedal positions and smaller grips to provide a more stable ride. With tool-free assembly, it’s a cinch to adjust the seat, training wheels and pedals to fit your child as they grow. But most of all, the bike gives them the confidence to ride off into the sunset.

“My girl loved her new bike. It’s well-made and lightweight, which makes it easy to transport. I’m going to buy a smaller one for her younger sibling," a purchaser said. 

$53 at Walmart

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

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