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marble
small, hard spherical toy

Labubu
Labubu ( ; ) is a line of collectible plush toys created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung. The series features zoomorphic elves with exaggerated facial expressions, of which the central figure is Labubu, a monster with sharp teeth, large ears and a scruffy appearance.
Kinder Surprise
brand of chocolate egg

figurine
thumb|upright|Chinese ceramics|Chinese porcelain blanc de Chine figure of [[Guanyin, Ming dynasty]]
A figurine (a diminutive form of the word figure) or statuette is a small, three-dimensional sculpture that represents a human, deity or animal, or, in practice, a pair or small group of them. Figurines have been made in many media, with clay, metal, wood, glass, and today plastic or resin the most significant. Ceramic figurines not made of porcelain are called terracottas in historical contexts.
action figure
small toy that resembles a figure
Sylvanian Families
Japanese line of collectible anthropomorphic animal figures
toy soldier
miniature figurine that represents a soldier
die-cast toy
type of toy
Art toy
self-produced or made by small, independent toy companies
tin toy
toy made out of tin
Gashapon
thumb| capsules
thumb|Japanese schoolgirls at gashapon
, also called , is a kind of vending machine-dispensed capsule toy manufactured and sold by Bandai. It originated in the 1960s and is popular in Japan.
Lego Minifigures
Lego theme
Littlest Pet Shop
a toy franchise owned by Hasbro
model figure
scale model representing a human, creature or character (used in model building, dioramas and wargaming)
Silly Bandz
shaped rubber bands
Sonny Angel
Japanese collectible figurines
Beanie Baby
American brand of stuffed toys
BrickCon
thumb|BrickCon 2018
BrickCon (formerly known as NorthWest BrickCon) is a LEGO convention and exhibition in North America. It is held annually for adult fans of LEGO and hobbyists in Bellevue, Washington. BrickCon runs about four days, generally Thursday through Sunday, and was held the first weekend in October, but has moved to the weekend after Labor Day. The event brings together the fan community that has evolved as a result of the Internet and helps them explore and develop their LEGO hobby. BrickCon is not affiliated to the LEGO company. BrickCon is made up of two parts: the private conve