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Unlock a mini Squishmallow every day in December with their first ever Advent calendar
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Date:2025-04-15 22:23:23
Advent calendars are all the rave during the holidays and this year, Squishmallows has come out with their own.
The adorable bed plushies have released Squishville, a holiday-themed calendar with 24 surprise items for December.
Each item is two inches and comes with exclusive accessories not for purchase anywhere else from candy cane stripes to holiday sweaters.
The set comes with unique characters including Winston the Owl, Luna the Penguin, Cam the Cat, Fifi the Fox and Carol the Christmas Tree.
The calendar even comes with a Pop Off Card that can be used to create festive scenes to play with new squishy pals. Plush Playsets, Play & Displays are also among Squishville toys included.
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“Play with a new Squishville pal daily and place them around the 'tree' or keep them cozy next to the 'fireplace' using the detachable holiday-themed card,” the set’s description reads.
Cost of the product varies on different websites with prices at $121.99 on Amazon and $169.99 at Walmart.
If the winter holiday season is too far ahead for you, Squishmallows has plushies for spooky season.
With Halloween approaching rapidly, we thought this would be a great time to explore some of the best Halloween-themed Squishmallows available online to give you some cute, cuddly company. They’re scary adorable!
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What are Squishmallows?
Similar to Beanie Babies, Squishmallows are cuddly plush toys that have their own name and unique bio. The toys' compact and soft design makes them perfect for toddlers. They come in many shapes and sizes from 5-inches to 24-inches and many are based on pop culture characters like Baby Yoda or Chewbacca.
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