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FAQ

How do I declutter a big plush toy collection?

Good question — decluttering plush toys can feel overwhelming, but a few simple steps can help you make space while keeping favorites. Start by sorting into keep, rotate, donate, and sell piles. For items you keep, take photos of overflow pieces so you can remember them without storing everything.

  • Rotate toys: Keep a small selection out and swap monthly to keep play fresh.
  • Use clear bins: Stackable, labeled bins make it easy to find what you want.
  • Donate or sell: Consider donating gently used toys or listing them online.

If you’re shopping for storage, Walmart’s toy and home sections offer bins, baskets, and shelving options with pickup and delivery where available. These steps can help you reclaim space while keeping playtime fun.

How does Montessori toy storage work at home?

Montessori storage focuses on accessibility and independence for kids. The idea is to make toys easy to reach and put away so children can choose and tidy up themselves.

  • Low shelves: Place toys on open, low shelving so kids can see and grab items.
  • Single-purpose bins: Use small baskets or trays for one type of toy to reduce overwhelm.
  • Rotate toys: Keep most items out of sight and rotate selections to encourage focus.
  • Visual labels: Picture labels help non-readers know where things belong.

Walmart’s toy and storage selections include child-height shelving and baskets you can use to set this up. These approaches can help foster independence, though you may want to adapt them to your child’s needs.

How can I store plush toys in a small space?

Small spaces call for vertical and under-used-area storage. Try a mix of visible and tucked-away solutions to keep plush accessible yet tidy.

  • Wall hammocks or nets: Use vertical space to store lightweight plush while keeping floor area clear.
  • Under-bed bins: Shallow, rolling bins slide under beds for out-of-sight storage.
  • Over-the-door pockets: Great for smaller stuffed animals and easy to access.
  • Clear stackable bins: For pieces you don’t need every day; label them for quick retrieval.

Avoid compressing plush with vacuum bags if toys contain delicate stuffing or electronics. Walmart’s storage options and same‑day pickup can help you try different organizers to see what fits your space best.

What's the best way to store large plush toys?

Large plush toys need storage that protects their shape while keeping them tidy. Focus on breathable, supportive options and display ideas if you want them visible.

  • Open shelving or cubbies: Support bigger toys without squashing them.
  • Large wicker or fabric baskets: Easy to toss toys into while keeping them contained.
  • Use as decor: Arrange oversized plush on a bed or chair to save storage space.
  • Avoid tight compression: Don’t use vacuum-sealed bags for valuable or shaped plush, and keep toys away from damp areas and direct sunlight.

Measure your space before buying organizers; Walmart carries larger baskets and shelving that can help you store big plush safely and attractively.

Where can I buy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys?

If you’re looking for licensed action-figure toys and character items, the toy category on Walmart’s site and in stores is a good place to start. Selection varies by location and online inventory.

  • Search online: Use filters like "action figures" or "licensed characters" to narrow results and check item details and reviews.
  • Check local store stock: Use the online product page to see availability for pickup or to arrange delivery.
  • Read descriptions: Look at age recommendations and included parts to make sure a toy fits your needs.

Product availability changes regularly, so checking Walmart.com or your local store can help you find current options. Reviews and Q&A on product pages can also help you decide.

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Kids Can Enjoy Hours of Imaginative Play With Exciting Toys

From art supplies to swing sets and electronics, Walmart's toy department is a wonderland of fun for children of all ages. Whether you're trying to encourage active play, imagination, education, or just plain fun, you'll find the equipment and essentials you need to make it happen in this section. Classic favorites like LEGO, NERF, Crayola, Barbie, and Fisher-Price are available alongside newer brands and trendy toys, giving parents, grandparents, and other grown-up friends the ability to pick out any kind of toy a kid could want. Our vast selection includes a lot of great values thanks to our everyday low prices too, so you can stock up on toys for any occasion. Whether you're trying to load goodies under the Christmas tree or you're looking for something small as a reward for a major academic accomplishment, you'll have plenty of options to choose from as you shop. If you need help narrowing down your options, you can use the various categories within the toy department to make your browsing process more efficient.

Shop by age

While there are some simple toy items, like crayons and sports balls, that are entertaining and safe for kids in both kindergarten and 7th grade, most toys are best for specific age ranges. Whether due to safety concerns because of small, hazardous parts or the complexity of the toy or game itself, it's often a good idea to shop by age so you can get something that the children on your list will actually enjoy and be able to use. Our toys department is divided into several different age range categories that start with infants ages 0-12 months and go all the way past ages 12 and up. Shopping by age allows you to find toys in an appropriate size for kids at different developmental stages to grip onto and manipulate the toy's parts. Once you zero in on the appropriate age range, you'll have further options to narrow down your choices and determine what kind of toy you want to buy.

Toy categories

There are so many different kinds of toys for kids that it can be easiest to focus on a specific category for the kind of activity you want to encourage. You can also follow cues from your kids to see what kind of category they might be most interested in. A child who's interested in building may be most enthusiastic about a toy in the building sets category, while a child who likes fashion and acting may naturally prefer something from our pretend play and dress up section. If you're looking to get your child something to help with academic performance in school, you can start by looking in the learning toys category. When your kids need some encouragement to get outside and play, or if you want to get something to keep your children focused on the areas where they're allowed to play on your property, our swing sets section may have just what you're looking for. You can then further refine your options in these categories by using the filters on the left side of the page; choose your target age range, price, or materials options to stay focused on the specific items within the category that are most suitable for your needs.

Vehicle toys

Walmart offers a variety of remote control and ride-on vehicle toys for kids across the age spectrum. From advanced drones to simple automated toy cars and even large ride-on vehicles with little motors, you can find different types of mechanized, motorized toys for kids to play with. Some of these toys are best used with adult supervision, so the grown-ups in the family who'll be responsible for overseeing play may want to give the final OK on your gift choice if you're not shopping for your own child. Some of the vehicular or ride-on toys we offer, such as scooters and bicycles, are best to use in conjunction with safety equipment such as pads and helmets. Read the recommended safety precautions listed with the item to see whether additional safety equipment purchases are a good idea.

Collectible toys

Some of the toys in our various sections are valuable collector's items in addition to being fun playthings for kids. Some adults like to purchase action figures and other character toys, and we offer a range of official branded merchandise from a variety of movie and TV franchises that collectors love. Collectors can find items to satisfy their pop culture interests in the toys section as well. We also have advanced building sets and other toys that adults may want to collect or even build themselves. The fun available in our toy department is for kids of all ages.

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