If you want a more cuddly version of an American Girl doll, now‘s your chance.

TOYS
From a dollhouse with a nuclear bunker to an atomic energy lab with real uranium, some of these toys from the ‘50s and ‘60s have us scratching our heads.
A Labubu heist joins the long list of infamous toy-related crimes throughout history.
When it comes to ‘80s toys, wrestling figures from the WWF (now the WWE) were all the rage. Here‘s what to know about their creation and the big impact they had on pop culture.
Beanie Babies like the purple Princess Diana bear are sometimes listed for $900,000 on eBay. But how much money are the nostalgic toys really worth?
Discover some of the most valuable vintage Star Wars action figures, including a Jawa with a vinyl cape and the 1979 Kenner Boba Fett action figure, plus so much more.
Labubu dolls are more than fashion charms—they‘re rare art collectibles with a cult following.
LEGO’s “One Piece” collection features a chibi Luffy figure, the Baratie Floating Restaurant, and more.
This 393-piece set recreating Spider-Man 2’s subway scene is a perfect addition to your superhero-themed LEGO collection.
A clever team at Canada’s Museum of Natural History built a LEGO mobility aid to help a turtle named Root move around with ease.
Andrew Huang’s fully functional xylophone made entirely from LEGO is music to our ears.
Dive into the fascinating (and sometimes controversial) history of the Transformers toy line, from its roots with Japanese toymaker Takara to the controversy over the Megatron Walther P38 handgun toy and more.
The days of police badges and lightsaber spoons lurking in boxes are over. Kids now get QR codes. What happened?
Retired Crayola crayon hues like Blizzard Blue and Magic Mint still color our memories.
If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing an otter play a keyboard, today’s your lucky day.
LEGO bricks are notorious for being indestructible, but one color is an exception.
If every plant you touch dies, LEGO’s online flower arrangement workshop may be more your speed.
The Tamagotchi gets an update with this Darth Vader edition, complete with mini-games, character interactions, and lightsaber training.
See how YouTuber Solid Brix Studios spent two years crafting an epic Star Wars battle with 250,000 LEGO pieces.