Baby Yoda is the new trend these days and with trends comes toys. We knew this day was coming and it is finally here we are finally getting collectibles of upcoming “The Child” toys. We have first seen T-shirts with basic decals on them and we have recently seen the Funko Pop releases of baby Yoda. This time it looks like we’ll be getting an adorable 11-inch plush toy coming from Mattel that will be flying off shelves this spring. If you were not aware, Baby Yoda is referred to as The Child in the Disney+ hit show The Mandalorian. He has not only stolen our hearts but he is now about to steal our money as we buy all of his merchandise. There’s an 11-inch tall plush toy that features a perfectly marketed basket holding him. Looks like he will come with cloth clothing and possibly hard hands and head? We are mainly seeing prototype pictures from this model and this style could change in the future but from what I’m seeing this will be hard to find collectible in the future.
The Star Wars The Mandalorian 11 inch The Child a.k.a. Baby Yoda Plush from Mattel will be priced at only $25. Which is a perfect price for an amazing collectible!? He is set to ship out and arrive in stores in April 2020 so we do have some waiting time for him. You should be able to pre-order him at your local comic shop or you can find him located here online. Make sure you lock one down before it’s too late.
May the Force be with The Child
From Mattel. Fully embrace the cuteness of the 50-year-old Yoda species with this adorable 11-inch plush toy. He may look like a Baby Yoda, but this lovable creature is referred to as The Child. Inspired by the Disney+ live-action series The Mandalorian, this sweet Star Wars plush toy makes a Force-sensitive addition to your collection. Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly.
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