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You’ll find CoComelon anything everywhere, whether it’s TikTok, Netflix, or pretty much any big-box store. Seriously, there are entire toy aisles dedicated to the Netflix show. You’ll find CoComelon toys on Target’s Top Toys, the annual Walmart Toy List, and Amazon’s Toys We Love list for a reason. And I get it. They all have a strong educational element, for one. They’ve got push toys that’ll help build motor skills or singing laptops that teach you your numbers, letters, and shapes. Plus, kids get excited when they get to bring their favorite shows to life. Each toy extends what they see on screen into playtime.
I also think CoComelon toys make great gifts for toddlers this holiday season. And with the way sales and shipping deadlines are going, you should start shopping now. That’s why I rounded up the best CoComelon toys you can get now, from the classics to new items this season.
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1. CoComelon Wooden Activity Table
This toy ($55, Walmart) has it all, including seven hands-on activities. The set comes with a xylophone, bead maze, and several manipulatives like number and letter blocks. Plus, this is the lowest price we’ve seen in 12 months — $20 cheaper than Black Friday.
“Easy to put together and great quality.” — Walmart reviewer.
2. CoComelon 4-Figure Pack
This set ($13.99, Amazon) features fan-favorite characters JJ, YoYo, TomTom, and Bingo. For added fun, the packaging even has a coloring page.
“Perfect for imaginary play! These fit perfectly in my 22-month-old’s hands and they are easy to clean.” — Walmart reviewer.
3. CoComelon Official Bedtime JJ Doll
When you squeeze the JJ doll’s ($17.99, Target) tummy, he’ll recite a range of seven sounds and phrases. He weighs a little over a pound and has a soft plush body that’s cozy to snuggle with (but just remember that his head is hard). He even comes with his own Teddy Pillow plush. And because Amazon price matches constantly, he’s available on Amazon now for the same price.
- Sold at: Target, Amazon, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sears
- Lowest Price in 12 months: $16.19 at Target
“The volume is just right, she learned to control it on her own. She drops it frequently and it is just fine.” — Amazon reviewer.
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4. CoComelon Splash Pad
This 48-inch splash pad ($18.20, Walmart) is perfect for the coming summer days. I love that you don’t even need to assemble this toy — simply connect it to a hose and adjust the water pressure.
“The water that squirts up has a gentle pressure and doesn’t fill up an unsafe amount of water. When my baby slipped and fell, or sat in it she was able to get up and maneuver around it.” — Amazon reviewer.
5. Musical Back-to-School JJ Doll
I love that he can get kids excited about school since this doll ($24.99, Target) comes with a little backpack to store his own school supplies. And if you squeeze his soft belly, he’ll play the official CoComelon “Back to School” song. He’s recommended for babies and toddlers 18 months and up. Psst, don’t forget to use your Target RedCard to save an extra 5%.
“Nice learning experience for kids.” — Amazon reviewer.
6. JJ’s Learning Watch
If your kid is three years old and up, you should definitely snag JJ’s Learning Watch ($10.99, Amazon) while it’s still on sale. The watch is 35% off, and it comes with 1-day Prime shipping, depending on your area. Little ones can set up their own alarms, play games, and learn more about time and time management with this watch. It only requires one CR2450 battery which is already included.
“It seems to engage my grandchild and helps them learn.” — Amazon reviewer.
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7. CoComelon Cuddle Pillow Melon
Some hot toys people are searching for right now are weighted stuffed animals. That’s because they’re said to help calm little ones down with the added pressure. This Pillow Melon ($21.99, Target) weighs two pounds and is made of super soft and huggable polyester. It measures out to about a foot long in length and width, which might feel quite comforting to hug.
- Sold at: Target, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond
- Lowest price in 12 months: $19.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond
“My son loves to snuggle it and sits it by him when he watches Cocomelon.” — Target reviewer.
8. JJ’s My First Learning Phone
If your baby won’t stop grabbing your phone, JJ’s My First Learning Phone ($9.99, Target) might be the best solution. It helps kids learn their alphabet, colors, shapes, weather, feelings, and more. You can even pretend to talk on the phone with each other to bond with your baby. The toy phone is super interactive and uses lights, sounds, and music to keep your baby entertained for hours.
“My son loved this phone! He’s about to be three and learning his numbers so this was 100% helpful.” — Target reviewer.
9. CoComelon Petting Farm Playset
This Petting Farm Playset ($25.99, Target) comes with a windmill, henhouse, tractor, little animal figures, and a JJ farmer figure for taking on the go. Plus, when you press the haystack, it plays fun songs and sounds. Animals make sounds, too, when you match them to their shapes. All required batteries are included.
“This was a great Christmas present for my grandson” — Amazon reviewer.
10. CoComelon Sing and Learn Laptop
You get a great deal with this little Sing and Learn Laptop ($15.99, Amazon) when you buy it on Amazon. And what’s better, you’re getting a ton of learning value with the toy laptop. It helps babies 18 months and up learn the alphabet, numbers, shapes, and animals. It even plays fun little songs and closes up easily for on-the-go play.
“[My nephew] sings with it every day and is learning his ABCs using it.” — Amazon reviewer.
11. CoComelon Ultimate Learning Adventure Bus
Save the CoComelon Ultimate Learning Adventure Bus ($51.99, Target) for a bigger gift, like a birthday or Christmas. It’s like a decked-out version of the $14 CoComelon Official School Bus, and it offers way more. You get the bus, which is huge (16 inches long) that baby can push around and build motor skills with. They can also play DJ by spinning the dial, and nursery songs like “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” or “Bingo” will come on. The bus comes with 13 tokens which babies slide into the top slot. Each token teaches you about letters, numbers, and colors.
“Our grandson loves pushing this and playing with it!” — Amazon reviewer.
12. Lunchbox Playset
Food toys were my ultimate favorite growing up, and I can’t get enough of this Lunchbox Playset ($15.79, Target). First of all, the smiling melon lunch box carries all of your toys, so it’s easy to play with on the go. You also get a flower-shaped egg, a little bento box that helps kids learn how to sort by color, and some utensils. There’s even a colorful, stacking number popsicle for learning numbers and building fine motor skills.
“She’s been carrying it around and has dropped it several times, but it’s still perfect. Would recommend.” — Amazon reviewer.
13. Family Figure Set
While other CoComelon figure sets run you $15 for a grouping of four, this family figure set ($20.49, Target) offers eight figures for $5 more. You get JJ’s entire family, including Mom, Dad, Grandma and Grandpa, TomTom and Yoyo, plus the pup, Bingo. Each figure is posable and super lightweight, so you easily transfer them from playset to playset.
“They are well made and extremely cute!” — Target reviewer.
14. CoComelon Family House Playset
If you don’t already have a CoComelon playset, this house ($39.99, Bed Bath and Beyond) is a solid choice. It even comes with two figures, Baby JJ and his mom, plus home accessories like a sofa, chair, and fridge. I love that it comes with a handle, so you can snap the house shut and carry it to the park or a friend’s house. You even get a little coloring page cutout for extra fun.
- Sold at: Target, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond
- Lowest price in 12 months: $12.99 at Target
“This is such a cute toy for the money… And it folds up nice and neat!” — Target reviewer.
15. My Friend Cody Plush
JJ’s best friend Cody ($21.88, Amazon) loves all things dinosaurs, which is why he comes with his own little plush T. rex. Cody plays fun sounds and phrases if you squeeze his soft tummy. He also weighs one pound, which is comforting to hug at night. You can get Cody at Target, but he’s $0.11 cents cheaper on Amazon thanks to price matching.
“[The doll is] more adorable in person. The sound is very clear as well.” — Amazon reviewer.
16. Schooltime Deluxe Playset
This little Schooltime Deluxe Playset ($14.79, Target) can help kids ages 3 and up feel more comfortable about school. It features prominent figures from the show, like JJ, Nina, and Ms. Appleberry — all of whom are posable. Your kid can work on their numbers, colors, and letters with the included double-sided easel, blocks, and school accessories. It’s a set that offers so much room for imagination and roleplay.
“The pieces seem to be very durable and are a great learning experience.” — Target reviewer.
