Who better to review toys than the experts? And that means, the kids who use them. Each year, Walmart looks to its master builders, makers, and players to put together the year's list of top toys. If you want to ensure you get something for your little one that made the list, but don't want to spend a fortune, here are the top 17 items that all come in under $50. See what the authorities had to say, right this way.
The Nerf Laser Ops Pro AlphaPoint ($40) is a two-pack, which is perfect for siblings or kiddos who have friends over often.
Meet Fingerlings Hugs ($29), plush interactive versions of the mini Fingerlings your kids know and love.
Racing cars just got way more fun with Zoom Tubes Car Trax ($30).
Let their creativity run wild with this Cool Maker, KumiKreator Friendship Bracelet Maker ($30).
The Moj Moj Claw Machine Playset ($50) is almost as fun as the ones you've played at arcades.
Your kid will learn how to control things with the Air Hogs Supernova ($37).
Ride the big Ferris wheel with this Peppa Pig Fun Fair Playset ($35).
Build your collection with the Lost Kitties Blind Box Multipack ($20).
They'll learn all sorts of tricks riding on their new Razor Spark Ultra Kick Scooter ($50).
The Little People Take Turns Skyway ($40) stands over three feet tall.
Picture your little one scooting around in this popular Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn 3-in-1 Smart Car ($50).
The Drone Force Terra-Sect ($30) easily rolls over a variety of uneven terrain.
Minnie's Happy Helpers Sing & Spin Scooter ($40) is suitable for ages 3 and up.
Your kid will spend countless hours playing with this New Bright RC 1:10 Scale 4x4 Radio Control Trail Buster ($50).
Treasure X Season 1 ($10) is perfect for those who enjoy searching for hidden treasure.
Really Rad Robots ($40) are good for ages 5 and up.
Open up your ice cream stand with Num Noms Snackables Scented Silly Shakes ($35).