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Little Collectible Toys Are Everywhere—Here Are 14 That You Can Snag From Amazon

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The bag charm trend is not letting up. So much so that Labubu has started a collectible toy renaissance the world over. Bitter you can't get one? We've got you—there are plenty more tiny toys bubbling up to fill the Labubu-sized hole in our hearts, and they're readily available at stores like POP MART and Miniso. For now!

Most of these miniatures come in blind boxes, so you don't know which one you'll get exactly, but unboxing the surprise is half of the fun. There are a lot of dupes on Amazon, so make sure you shop for ones that link back to an official storefront. Most of these characters tend to be whimsical or weird, and their diminutive sizes (under 5 inches) means they don't take up a ton of space on your desk or bookshelf. Creepy-cute trinkets, starting at $15, right this way:

Sonny Angels have been around for 20 years, but have skyrocketed in popularity recently. The cherubs with impossibly small wings are often sporting fruit or vegetable headgear. If you can snag the often sold out hippers style, they can be attached to the top of your phone.

Most glow-in-the-dark Smiski's are doing everyday tasks like moving to a new house, exercising, or watering a garden, but this collection features the minimalist character as some of the world's most famous pieces of artwork.

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You might have had some Calico Critters when you were a kid, as their dollhouses and fuzzy animals have been around since the 1980s. But adults are now snapping up these flocked collectibles for nostalgia. Just look at those sweet faces!

If you've gone to POP MART searching for a Labubu and instead ended up purchasing a Cry Baby, you aren't alone. These figures may be small, but they've got big feelings.

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Funko Pop's were big a few years back, and now they've figured out a solution for those who ran out of storage and display space with their Bitty versions. These Minions all come with plastic display boxes and are less than an inch tall.

Hirono is another POP MART staple known for his frumpy faces, and in this series, he's recreating moments from the classic The Little Prince book and film.

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Another nostalgic find are these flocked Teletubbies. They are only 2.5 inches tall, and there's no need to worry about getting your favorite one in a blind box (it's Tinky Winky for me), as this set comes with all four.

Buying the collectibles can get pricey, but Doorables are a great value. This set is under $20 and comes with eight miniature figures from the Lilo & Stitch franchise.

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Much like the Calico Critters, these are so sweet you could even gift to your mom and she'd be happy. Each box only contains one of these whimsical figures at random.

If you want to start your collection with a familiar face instead of investing in an entirely new character, this Mickey line puts the Disney icon in some unique looks. There's even a secret candy machine one that's super rare.

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Babies and cats are big in the world of tiny collectibles, and this series combines both trends into one.

If you can't get your hands on a Labubu, these furry creatures might be the next best thing. They stand just under 5 inches tall, and have a rolling bottom so they wobble on your desk.

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In the latest Twinkle Twinkle collection, the rosy-cheeked boy is dressed in a series of costumes like a dinosaur, a balloon pump, and a clock.

With these blind boxes, you might get lucky and get Molly in her signature space suit, or you might score a stylized Garfield or Care Bear.

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