Fingerlings Hugs
Original Fingerlings were a massive holiday hit last year, so the smart money says that Fingerlings that are bigger, softer, and smarter will be even more popular this year. Like their progenitors, Hugs react to sound, motion, and touch. The foot-and-a-half long stuffed animals yell “wheeee” when they’re tossed, fart, giggle, and repeat what kids say when the button in their right ear is held down. They’re also soft and cuddly, and the velcro on their hands means your kid can walk around constantly being hugged. Save $5 when you pick up Bella, the pink version, at Walmart today. Buy Now $25
Paw Patrol My Size Lookout Tower
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HatchiBabies
Like Fingerling Hugs, HatchiBabies are a follow-up to a hugely successful toy from a holiday season past. After some rubbing and rocking of an egg, your kid’s Hatchibaby will break through the shell, revealing its brightly colored fur, multicolored light-up eyes, and diaper (it is a baby after all). Kids can interact with the toy in a bunch of different ways, from rocking it to sleep to “feeding” it with an included bottle to brushing its hair, all of which elicit different cute reactions. You can make your kids HatchiParents for $6 less than usual today, and given the high prices original Hatchimals fetched on the resale market, you might end up saving even more by avoiding a last minute purchase. Buy Now $49
Cool Maker KumiKreator Friendship Bracelet Maker Kit
One of the most clever toys of the year is this contraption that lets kids design and create Japanese “gathered threads”-style friendship bracelets easily. Kids simply tie the threads they want to the pegs and turn the wheel, which ties them all together into one multicolored bracelet. There are enough included threads for them to make a bunch to share with friends, and designs that make specific color patterns easy to replicate. Save $5 on this 148-piece kit at Walmart today, and don’t be surprised if you get a bracelet in appreciation yourself. Buy Now $25