- 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.
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."
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.

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.