• Hasbro is announcing a new extension of the popular Lost Kitties toys, Lost Kitties Mice Mania.
  • These pesky (but cute!) mice will available nationwide in May.
  • Lost Kitties, a 2018 Good Housekeeping Toy Award Winner, made a splash last year with their fun figurines and unique unboxing experience.

The makers of a 2018 Good Housekeeping Toy Award winner, Lost Kitties, are launching a pesky sidekick: mice! Hasbro's latest brand extension, Lost Kitties Mice Mania, will be available nationwide in May, with more new characters released throughout the year.

Hasbro Lost Kitties Three Pack Bundle

Hasbro Lost Kitties Three Pack Bundle

Lost Kitties made a splash last year with their fun figurines and unique unboxing experience. Each box contains mystery characters and accessories that kids reveal as they dig through a compound dough.

Mice Mania will be just as cute as their kitty counterparts and we know children will have a blast digging them out of the "cheese". (And they'll have the added surprise element of not knowing whether they will be getting a cat or a mouse.) Coming in a few assortments, parents can buy one mouse at a time or opt for a larger surprise pack for kids 5 and up.

One of the cutest offerings in the new line? Mice Mania Minis ($2.99), which will include a hidden figure and sticker wrapped in mice wheels.

If you'd rather get a few figurines at once, the Easy Squeeze Can ($9.99; pictured below) includes two mice and one kitty, so kids can grow both their mice and kitty collections, digging them out of a can of "cheese."

Lost Kitties Mice Mania - Hasbro
Hasbro

If your kid loves collecting the mice just as much as the kitties, Hasbro will also be releasing Mice Mania Singles ($4.99) — a surprise pack that includes either one mouse or kitty and two accessories.

Keep your calendars marked for May! We can't wait.

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Selina Tedesco
Product Testing Analyst

Selina Tedesco was a Product Testing Analyst in the Media & Tech Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute from 2017 to 2019, where she evaluated consumer goods like electronics, smart devices, toys, cars and home improvement merchandise. Selina has a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management and Design, Innovation and Society from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as well as a Master of Science degree in Strategic Design & Management from the Parsons School of Design.