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October is a lot of things. Most notably, it’s the start of fall and spooky season. But don’t forget it’s also peak advent calendar time, with brands releasing new holiday offerings left and right. One name celebrating early is TONYMOLY, and it really did its big one this year. Enter: the marked-down 2025 Squishmallows x TONYMOLY skincare advent calendar
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TONYMOLY x Squishmallows Advent Calendar 2025
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What’s Inside: 7 skincare products and accessories
The limited-edition, seven-day countdown houses adorably packaged TONYMOLY K-beauty skincare essentials, along with a couple of Squishmallows accessories—and all for just $21 (originally $25 and a $32 value). Here’s a full list of what the set includes:
Best for Calming: Repairing Snail Mucin + Cica Sheet Mask
Best for Soothing: Soothing Calendula + Chamomile Sheet Mask
Best for Acne: Cam Blemish Patches
Best for Nourishing: Hand Cream (Assorted)
Best for Hydrating: Bag Charm Keychain Lip Gloss (Assorted)
Best Collector’s Item: Squishmallows Keychain Charm (Assorted)
Best Accessory: Plush Cam the Cat Headband
That’s everything you can unbox from this advent cal, but the surprises come in the hand cream, keychain lip gloss, and keychain charm. Which of the five hand creams, six lip glosses, and four charms will you get? Each one features a Squishmallows character—from Howland the Bull to Christo the Red Chili Pepper. My favorite item in this set, though, is for sure the Cam the Calico Cat pimple patches. They’re just so cute and the perfect way to zap blemishes.
While this advent calendar’s packaging is the star of the show, don’t forget that TONYMOLY makes effective and affordable skincare products. Some of the ingredients in this group of products include calendula (calms irritation, reduces inflammation, and soothes skin), centella asiatica extract (calms irritation and reduces redness and inflammation), snail mucin (hydrates and restores the skin barrier), and niacinamide (strengthens the skin barrier and reduces redness).
You’re getting solid K-beauty skincare products topped with precious Squishmallows designs and accessories. What more could you or your beauty guru giftee ask for in an advent calendar? Because Squishmallows advent calendars tend to sell out fast, I suggest you hurry and order this one online from Amazon
or TONYMOLY’s site while it’s on sale. While you’re at it, you might as well also pre-order Squishmallows’ 2025 advent calendar
on Amazon (releases on November 20, 2025).
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Note that this coveted 2025 Squishmallows advent calendar is available for pre-order on Amazon, but it will officially release on November 20, 2025. Read our full story to discover everything that comes in this festive gift set.
Squishmallows is genius for creating a Halloween countdown calendar (basically a Halloween advent calendar) to celebrate the holiday. Open all 13 doors to reveal 2.5-inch Micromallows, including Livingston the Potion, Alva the Coffin, and more. This calendar is such a fun way to get pumped for October 31, whether you’re unboxing it yourself, with family, or with your roommates. Can we also talk about how each plushie costs only $3? $40 isn’t too shabby for a holiday-themed pack as big as this one. While the cal keeps getting wiped off the virtual Amazon shelves, keep checking back for a restock.
Comes With: 13 2.5-inch Halloween-themed Micromallows
It’s easy to develop a Squishmallow obsession. The adorable stuffed animals come in a ton of creative varieties and are delightfully soft and huggable. Whether you’re looking for a special seasonal gift or just want to make some additions to your own collection, this Halloween, Jazwares dropped a bunch of new spooky-cute Squishmallows. Here are 15 of our favorite Halloween Squishmallows.
I’m a total sucker for Sanrio, so this 8-inch Hello Kitty Pumpkin Squishmallow is impossible not to love. Hello Kitty is already a super cute design, but this Squishmallow Halloween-ifies the classic kitty, featuring her popping out of a pumpkin. Of course, it wouldn’t be Hello Kitty without her signature bow, and it makes for a pleasant pumpkin surprise.
Who knew the fabled specter of death could be so precious? Apparently Jazwares did, because the new 10-inch Otto The Grim Reaper Squishmallow is about as terrifying as a kitten. Otto may be holding a scythe, but he’s more interested in getting a hug than collecting souls. With all the plushness you’d expect from a Squishmallow, Otto is great for anyone seeking spooky yet sweet vibes.
Melfy The Ghost Devil is the embodiment of Halloween—one part ghost and one part devil. You’d think that would equal one scary character, but in Squishmallow world, this 10-inch ghost devil is the friendlier than Casper. With Melfi’s lil’ baby wings and added “BOO!” stitching, she’s a solid addition to the Halloween Squishmallow lineup.
But maybe saccharine sweet isn’t your thing. The Julianne Grey and Purple Coffin sports a sassy attitude. Giving goth glam, Julianne is the perfect spooky season friend. Julianne is a larger 16-inch style, so she’s someone you’ll want to hold on to when your horror movie marathon gets too scary. If you’re looking cool, cute, and edgy, Julianne’s your girl.
Well hey there, don’t be scared, it’s just Jeb Burgundy Monster! He might be a monster, but Jeb’s sweet smile, little fangs, and adorably fuzzy unibrow prove he’s as friendly as they come. Jeb would rather get a hug than cause mayhem, like some other monsters. This 12-inch Halloween Squishmallow is lovable all year long, not just October, making Jeb a great pick from the seasonal line.
The Nightmare Before Christmas has become a dual-purpose Halloween and Christmas classic, so obviously some of the best Squishmallows of the season are going to be inspired by the beloved holiday movie. Perhaps startling at first, the 8-inch Angry Jack Skellington Squishmallow actually gets more adorable the longer you look at it. Like watching a puppy pitch a fit, Angry Jack Skellington is just too cute, even especially when he’s mad.
Karlie the Devil is quintessential Halloween, but don’t let the name fool you, Karlie is the nicest devil you’ll ever meet. While vibrant red with fangs, horns, and wings, Karlie gives a friendly wink that’s anything but scary. Karlie is a huggable 10-inch Squishmallow who can keep you company on the spookiest night of the year. Karlie is also delightfully soft and squishy all other nights too, even after tricks and treats are over.
Though Jack Skellington may be the Pumpkin King, Sally is the true heart of the Nightmare Before Christmas. The Sally With Cat Squishmallow is a petite 8-inches, making it as ideal for snuggling as it is for showing off. With all the charm of stitched-up Sally, this Squishmallow has a cute black cat detail, so you can be holding Sally, holding a black cat, like a Matryoshka doll of adorableness.
Some people have a fear of these winged mammals, but Emily Bat couldn’t scare anyone if she tried. She’s too busy winking and showing off her disco glam sparkly ears and belly. This 8-inch Squishmallow is wasted in a dark bat cave. Emily craves center stage, but a hug will do just as well. Flashy and sassy, Emily Bat might be the glitziest of the Halloween Squishmallows.
Angry Jack Skellington is pretty cute, but nothing beats this extra friendly Jack Skellington Squishmallow. The Pumpkin King is all about bringing joy to kids, though usually in the form Halloween scares. Still, who can resist that sweet smile and outstretched arms. There’s nothing spooky about this 10-inch Squishmallow, but at the same time, it’s peak Halloween.
There are many things that are cuter when they’re smaller, but for Squishmallows, the opposite might be true. Case in point this 12-inch Halloween Squishmallow. Bridgette the Grey and Black Cow Bat has a lot going on. It’s a cow. It’s a bat. It’s even got fangs. But don’t let that intimidate you, Bridgette is unassuming and sweet, just like a fun size candy bar.
He may be the villain of Nightmare Before Christmas, but the Oogie Boogie Man has never looked so charming. This Oogie Boogie with Worms Squishmallow is vibrant green with the character’s signature smirk. Though Oogie has a few worms seeping out, that doesn’t make this Squishmallow any less lovable. At just 8 inches, this is a teeny tiny Boogie Man, and he’s definitely better that way.
The Zelina Day of the Dead Cat is truly one of the most unique Squishmallows this Halloween, and any collector should definitely snatch her up. The 12-inch Squishmallow has beautiful details and a striking look. Zelina is just as squishy and cuddly as any other Squishmallow, but she really turns heads in the process.
There are several adorable Squishmallow monsters, but Ernest the Orange Monster is the absolute cutest. Ernest is bright orange with a red belly, and I can’t decide what’s more precious, his striped horns, teeny fangs, or red tufted hair. Actually, scratch that, it’s his freckles, they’re the absolute cutest. The 10-inch Halloween Squishmallow is just the right size, and Ernest’s heartfelt face makes him impossible not to love.
If you’re a fan of all things spooky-sweet, it doesn’t get any better than Margie Pumpkin. The 8-inch squishy cuddly pumpkin is already adorable, but when you factor in her pink devil costume, it’s almost too cute. Emphasis on the ‘almost,’ because Margie Pumpkin is a must-get this Halloween. Though you really can’t go wrong with any of these seasonal Squishmallows, Margie is the one that most deserves attention year-round.
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WHITEHALL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Friends, family and the community gathered in front of the Whitehall Elementary School at the circle, tonight, for a special vigil to honor fourth grader, Airyonna Jabot.
Attendees held balloons and blowing bubbles for little Airyonna, the 10-year-old girl who tragically lost her life in a house fire back on the May 7.
Her family says she will be remembered for her lover spirit, and as the little girl who stuck up for those being picked on or bullied at school.
When it came to food, she was all about spaghetti and meatballs, tacos and chicken tenders from Sunoco.
Aryionna loved drawing and had an affection for Squishmallows and silly snapchat filters. Her family said she was excited about the new kittens her cat just had. They also said she is quite the little shopper as she favored the shopping app, TEMU.
Calling hours for family and friends are tomorrow from 4 pm to 6 pm at Carleton Funeral home in Hudson Falls with funeral services on Thursday followed by and afternoon graveside service.
According to the American Red Cross, the fire at 5 Maple Avenue displaced a total of 10 people. Officials tell NEWS10 there are no new updates, and the fire remains under investigation.
Surprising no one, Squishmallows are on the most wanted gift lists for children and adults again this year, so we’ve collected the best ones.
Impossibly, unreasonably soft, with their plush fabric and marshmallowy stuffing, and possessed of friendly little faces and adorable backstories, Squishmallows fill a certain type of person with acquisitive longing. The company behind them certainly knows how to capitalize on this, even putting out an advent calendar this year filled that’s filled with mini toys from their Squishville line.
It is, however, eye wateringly expensive, and if you need to find something more affordable for your Squishmallow obsessed loved ones fear not, there’s sure to be something on this list that fits the bill. We’ve even managed to find a whole lot of items that aren’t, or aren’t just, plush toys while still being Squishmallow themed for those of you who just can’t (can’t) bring more plushies into your house but still need Squishmallow gifts for your kids.
2023 Christmas Fifi the Fox
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Starting with traditional Squishmallow toys, this year’s Christmas line includes a particularly cute version of Fifi the Fox. One of the original eight characters, Fifi is an adventurer who wants to go everywhere from the arctic to the moon and is currently the Squishmallow Fire Chief. The Christmas 2023 version is 10 inches tall, so a midrange mallow and comes with a really cute green scarf with a gingerbread man on it.
Squishmallow Take 4 card game
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If you’re looking for something a little more collaborative, say a game you could all play together once the unwrapping frenzy is done, then the Squishmallow Take 4 Card game may be for you. Designed for 2–4 players, it’s all about collecting a complete Squishmallow squad, but in card form so victory won’t take up any more space in your house, and it allows the thrill of completing that set to happen over and over again with the added joy of beating the rest of the family built in.
It also comes with a unique Squishmallow toy you can’t purchase separately (but at least it’s a small one?), so it’s a good compromise if your kid wanted all the Squishmallows and you wanted an activity you could do together and also for there to be fewer plushies in your house.
Squishmallow headphones
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I legit thought these were ear muffs when I first saw them—and was still entirely prepared to add them to this list—but it turns out they’re actually plush-wired headphones. Like the light-up cat ear headphones but even cuter! I imagine these would be great if you’re a Twitch streamer with a particular cute vibe, or really or anyone who happens to like adorable things and use headphones. These Carla the Caticorn headphones are my favorite because of the rainbow mane but they come in a number of different character designs.
Squishmallow neck pillow
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If your giftee travels a lot, one of these Squishmallow neck pillows might be the perfect option. It’s like a plushie travel buddy that hugs your neck so you can get a good—or at least good for a plane or train nap—sleep while you get to wherever you’re going. Fun and function! Or at least, a compromise item for someone who wants to own a billion plushies but feels guilty about adding any more to their collection. I’ve picked out this adorable rainbow sloth called Mandy because I like the colors but there’s a range of designs to choose from.
Squishmallow pillows
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If you or the person you’re buying for needs everything in the house to be Squishmallow-themed but doesn’t want to use actual Squishmallows as pillows, whether for practicality reasons or because it feels mean, it’s OK because now there are Squishmallow pillows too! This Squishmallow pillow has Winston the Owl, one of the best Squishmallow characters in my opinion, with a pink doughnut wrapped around his body.
Squishmallow backpack
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Who says that practical gifts can’t also be cute? If a kid (or adult, no judging) you know needs a new backpack and they just love Squishmallows, you can combine the two things by getting them a Squishmalow backpack. If I were going to get one of these backpacks, I’d go for this Michaela Cheetah 5-piece backpack set because she’s such a pretty selection of colors and has a cute little blep and a wink going on, but there’s a whole different range of them, including some that are more classically Squishmallow shape.
Squishmallow water bottle
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Another great practical gift for the Squishmallow obsessive is this Squishmallow water bottle. This is especially good for a little kid because I’m told they lose their water bottles all the time, and then it’s a nightmare trying to find one for them to bring to school. Maybe having a Squishmallow-themed one will make it interesting and appealing enough they’ll actually remember where they’ve left it! And hey, if not, then you’ve still killed two birds with one stone by increasing the over all number of water bottles in your house via the medium of Christmas presents (useful clutter vs. clutter-clutter?). Anyway, its cute.
Squishmallow Pet Beds
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What to get someone who is obsessed with their pets and with Squishmallows? A Squishmallow pet bed. Honestly, I bet this is lovely and squishy and comfy to lie on (I kind of want a human-size one for me) and a great addition to your home. If you’re a person who gets your pets gifts every year and have $30 to blow on a Christmas present for a dog, maybe this is the one to go in for. Either way, it’s going to look really cute in someone’s house with a cranky old dog or maybe a tiny little puppy asleep on it.
Squishmallows art set
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Another great gift for a Squishmallow-obsessed kid is this Squishmallows art set that combines their favorite thing with a number of creative activities. We all know why activities like coloring are good for kids, and when you’re in need of a rainy day or sick day activity, the theme matching up with something they really love might help compensate for the fact that they can’t go to the park or see their friends.
Squishmallows Christmas Mystery Box
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If your giftee really wants an actual Squishmallow rather than Squishmallow-themed accessories, and if the element of surprise is an important part of any present-giving for you, the Squishmallows Christmas mystery box might be the answer. Containing five mini Squishmallows, all 5 inches tall, the box won’t take up too much space but still provides your giftee with a variety of cute new friends to love and play with.
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Look, I get that some people find adult Bluey fans annoying. Sure, I understand! It’s a kid’s show. It’s meant for preschoolers. How could any self-respecting grown-up publicly identify as a fan of children’s entertainment?
Well, if you don’t understand adult Bluey fans, you definitely won’t understand adult Squishmallow lovers. To which I can only say: I’m sorry your life is so devoid of happiness.
Anyway, I don’t own any Squishmallows myself, but my kids own approximately one thousand billion, so I know the appeal firsthand. They’re … well, they’re squishy. They’re good for squishing. Sometimes you just need to hug something squishy and nice. And what better cuddly thing to hug than Bluey herself?
Luckily, there’s a Bluey Squishmallow to fulfill that purpose.
Why is Bluey so popular?
Bluey, the Australian kids’ show created by Joe Brumm, tells the story of a rambunctious 6-year-old who explores the world around her through imaginative play. Along with Bluey, the show features her little sister Bingo, and her parents Bandit (David McCormack) and Chilli (Melanie Zanetti). Bluey’s adventures take her from pillow forts to school to holidays at the beach.
The reason Bluey is such a phenomenon is simple: It’s just really, really well made. The writing is complex and empathetic. The characters are layered. The animation is charming. It’s a top-quality show for any age.
There’s lots of Bluey merch out there, from backpacks to plushies, but if you’re looking for an authentic Bluey Squishmallow, here’s how to get your paws on it.
How to get the Bluey squishmallow
If you’re in the U.S., Bluey squishmallows are available at Target. So far, the only character available in Squishmallow form is Bluey herself, in a 10″ plush for $9.99.
If you’re outside of the U.S., finding a Bluey squishmallow might be trickier. However, you can keep checking the Bluey website to see if they add more retailers.
If your kids are clamoring for a Bluey Squishmalllow, congrats! Their dreams are about to come true. And if you would never admit to liking children’s shows or plushies yourself, but you’re starting to feel the urge?
Come on, treat your inner child. You only live once.
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In case you need another opportunity to give the Squishmallow people all your money, the toy company is putting out an advent calendar this year. Yay, but also RIP my bank balance.
Filled with the tiny, two-inch high Squishville versions of the iconic plush toys—designed to be used more like dolls or figurines in a playset than aggressively snuggled like the larger toys—the Squishmallow’s Squishville Advent Calendar has a total of 24 mini-mallows, one for each day! I might actually lose my mind if I were a small child given this as a countdown to the Big Present Day. Frankly, I might lose my mind if I were given it now, as I do have an unhealthy amount of Squishmallows in my house.
Featuring classic Squishmallow characters that can be found in most sizes, including favorites like Cam the Cat, Winston the Owl, and Fifi the Fox, each one has been given a special Christmas-themed makeover; think candy cane stripes and Santa hats! There are also little cardboard backdrops included, as well as some plush Squishvill accessories. There are lots of troubling existential questions when you think too hard about the fact that the Squishville world is built out of the exact same plush fabric and stuffing as the character toys. ESPECIALLY the little vehicles that all have faces (what is their deal?!) Anyway, there are lots of opportunities for your children (or you, no judgment) to play out little Christmas-themed stories and set up Christmas dioramas as the days go by.
Prices vary depending on where you source your Squishville Advent Calendar from, with Walmart coming in at a whopping $169.99 vs. Amazon’s comparatively cheap £129.99, it’s still eye-wateringly expensive wherever you go. So, tragically, it probably won’t be making an appearance in my household this year (unless a kind anonymous donor wanted to buy it for me, hint hint). But if you just love Squishmallows and happen to have that kind of money lying around, then this is your year! Fill your house with mini-mallows! Who will stop you? Certainly not me.
Okay, money is going to stop most of us from buying this advent calendar. But hey, if you can’t afford to blow a hundred-plus dollars, don’t worry. There are still plenty of full-sized Christmas-themed Squishmallows you can bring into your home for some marshmallowy soft seasonal cheer at a much more reasonable price.