If you typically head to Walmart for top toys every year, we've gone ahead and made the searching easy for you. Since the retailer carries such a large inventory, we curated the hottest toys that people have been buzzing about all season (some are brand new, too!). So if you're shopping Walmart toys for toddlers, kids, or someone slightly older, you'll find what you need right here.
Find the best gifts for the toddlers and kids in your life with our gift guides, including for infants, 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6-year-olds, 7-year-olds, 8-year-olds, 9-year-olds, tweens, and teens.
A Barbie DreamHouse ($179, originally $199) will always and forever be the most fun place to play with Barbies!
Your kid will learn how to control things with the Air Hogs Supernova ($37).
The Moj Moj Claw Machine Playset ($50) is almost as fun as the ones you've played at arcades.
Racing cars just got way more fun with Zoom Tubes Car Trax ($30).
The Nerf Laser Ops Pro AlphaPoint ($40) is a two-pack, which is perfect for siblings or kiddos who have friends over often.
Your kid will spend countless hours playing with this New Bright RC 1:10 Scale 4x4 Radio Control Trail Buster ($50).
Minnie's Happy Helpers Sing & Spin Scooter ($40) is suitable for ages 3 and up.
Fans of the film will love playing with the Imaginext Jurassic World Jurassic Rex ($99).
Kids ages 4 and up can go to infinity and beyond thanks to this Disney-Pixar Toy Story Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Armor With Jet Pack ($50).
Customize thus Personalized 80-Piece Art Set ($35).
Available this Spring, this How to Train Your Dragon Giant Fire Breathing Toothless ($29) comes to life with fire-breathing effects in the form of smokelike puffs from the water pack on his back.
This Lego Disney Ariel, Aurora, and Tiana's Royal Celebration set ($35) is for kids 5 ages and up.
Glittery and adorable, these Hatchimals Pixies ($10) each come with three exclusive accessories, their own unique decorations, and their egg turns into a spinning dance floor. Wave one is available now and wave two comes out in October.
This Little People Disney's Frozen Elsa's Ice Palace ($60) has an extendable light-up staircase that sings "Let It Go" and is for kids ages 18 months to 5 years.
This brand-new Hatchimal is unlike any you've seen before and completely different from your kids' already beloved creatures. With Hatchimals WOW ($77), your kids can hatch a Llalacorn that grows up to 32 inches tall. And for the first time, the Hatchimals egg is rehatchable, so your kids can hatch and rehatch their Llalacorn over and over and over.
The world of Pikmi Pops is expanding in March to include Pikmi Pops DoughMis ($5-$20), more than 40 scented plush doughnut animals to collect and love.
This Pop-Up Party Bus set ($64) inspired by The Lego Movie 2 is for kids 9 and up.
Aimed at children 6 and older, this Buzz Lightyear Operation Game ($20) puts a modern spin on a longtime favorite.
Play make-believe with this KidKraft Uptown Elite Espresso Play Kitchen ($135).
Have little ones who refuse to stop singing Baby Shark? Us too! But this Baby Shark Play-Doh Kit ($15) puts a creative spin on the tune.
This Hairdorables Collectible Dolls ($10) will be a popular purchase.
The Nintendo Switch Lite ($200) systems are similar to the classic Nintendo Switch, but feature built-in controls for truly handheld gaming. The systems come in turquoise (above), yellow, and dark gray.
This 160-piece Lego Minecraft Alex BigFig With Chicken set ($12) is for kids ages 7 and up and is available now.
This Kinetic Sand Slime Lab ($10) will keep kids busy for hours.
Kids ages 3 and up can build and create their own fire adventures with the 50-piece Magformers Amazing Rescue Set ($60).
How magical is this LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Great Hall ($100)?
They'll have a ton of fun building the LEGO Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon ($160).
Ride the floors, walls, and ceiling with this awesome Air Hogs Zero Gravity Laser ($25), which is super lightweight and USB rechargeable.
Novie ($20) is a silly interactive-robot that your child can play with and train thanks to technology that informs it to follow commands made by your child's hand motions.
The Luvabella Newborn Doll ($49) acts just like a sweet newborn baby — she sleeps (and actually breathes while doing so!), babbles, eats, and sucks on a pacifier.
This fuzzy Zuru Pets Alive Boppi the Booty Shakin Llama ($20) is a Walmart exclusive.
This newly released LEGO Friends Heartlake City Pet Center ($48) is a great activity for children.
Frozen 2 fans will love the Singing Elsa Doll ($20).