Fuggler Farting Figures 1-Pack Window Box Priced at $9.99 and recommended for kids ages 6 and up, these wacky figures feature odd eyes, twisted grins, and a motion sensor that sets off silly farting sounds. They are scheduled for release in Spring 2025, promising a mischievous twist to any toy collection.
Playmobil Haunted Ruins Offered at $34.99 for children ages 4 and above, this eerie playset comes with a Dracula figure, a Green Zombie, and an array of spooky accessories such as cobwebs, spiders, bats, and a coffin. Already available on the market, it invites imaginative play set against a delightfully haunted backdrop.
Pixicade Instant Game Maker Retailing at $29.99 for ages 6 and up, Pixicade lets kids draw their own characters and levels, photograph their creations, and immediately start playing in a self-made video game world. With five washable markers and a 108-page design book included, this kit inspires creativity and technical thinking, and it’s currently available.
Royale High 3-Inch Dark Fairy (Series 2) Each 3-inch doll, priced at $9.99 and suitable for ages 5 and above, represents an elemental theme. The Dark Fairy comes with mix-and-match fashion items, fairy wings that convert into a ring, and a redeemable virtual item code. Slated for a Spring 2025 release, it offers both imaginative play and digital interactivity.
World’s Smallest Polaroid Go With a price range of $7.99 to $9.99 for ages 6 and older, this miniature Polaroid camera emits a fun shutter sound and slides out a pretend photo. Arriving in Spring 2025, it combines classic photo nostalgia with adorable, pocket-sized design.
Tiki Torch Bubbler Designed to look just like a tiny tiki torch, this bubble-blowing toy retails between $12 and $19.99 and suits kids ages 3 and up. It plays tropical music and detaches into a convenient bubble wand for portable fun. Look for it in Spring 2025.
New Sprouts Fresh Market Stand A farmer’s market-inspired playset, this stand costs $129.99 and is tailored to children ages 2 and above. It includes flowers, 15 pieces of play food, a functional scale, and a toy credit card machine. Also arriving in Spring 2025, it helps little ones explore imaginative role play and early math skills.
Bluey’s Dump Truck Available now for $24.99, this set is meant for kids ages 3 and up. It features a Hard-Hat Bluey figure, Muddy Bingo, a sticker sheet, a road barrier, an “at work” sign, and three boulders. By pulling a lever, children can load and unload the truck for hours of immersive play.
Xtreme Dunk Priced at $19.99 and best for ages 8 and older, this hoop game challenges players to perform long-distance, short-distance, and ultimate dunks using a Velcro-equipped player and hoop. It will roll out in Fall 2025, giving basketball fans a playful twist on dunking competitions.
Ultra Pro Entertainment Food Fight Frenzy Set to be released in March 2025 for $19.99, this dice-rolling, pattern recognition, and dexterity game caters to ages 6 and up. The main objective is to race against others to discard tiles first, mixing a bit of luck with plenty of fast-paced fun.
Collectively, these new offerings highlight the toy industry’s ongoing commitment to creativity and interactive play. From imaginative building sets and DIY game makers to miniaturized nostalgia and delightfully silly novelty toys, there’s a little something for everyone in this fresh wave of releases.
Writer's Bio: Driven by a fascination with how young people learn, grow, and connect, Laura N. Larsson has spent years researching the role of play and social media in child and adolescent development. Since 2012, she has combined her ecommerce background with in-depth interviews of children and teenagers, producing insightful articles that explore the evolving interplay between play, communication, and online interaction. Read more articles by this author