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Star Wars Force N' Telling Vader
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Fans already knew Vader had the power of the Force — but did anyone know he can also tell the future? Ask this Vader a question, press his head and prepare to hear the answer — if you dare. It comes loaded with 40 different responses, and it also has animated digital eyes. Good Housekeeping Institute kid testers were charmed enough by his gruff responses to give him a Best Toy Award. Ages 4+
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LEGO Star Wars Rebel U-Wing Starfighter Set
LEGO is introducing lots of new Star Wars sets for May the 4th, including the Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid, Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle, Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship, plus helmets of Jango Fett and Kylo Ren, among others. But fans now enjoying the second season of Andor will be most interested in Cassian's ship, which, when built, has spring-loaded shooters, a compartment for cargo or passengers and a cockpit that opens to fit a minifigure. It also comes with minifigs of Cassian Andor, Dedra Meero (want!), an ISB Tactical Agent and K-2SO. Plus, fans who order more than $160 Star Wars merch on lego.com will also get a Kamino Training Facility set for free. Ages 8+
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Star Wars Helmet Hues Stemless Glasses
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Credit: JoyJoltWhen you think about it, Star Wars is really all about the helmets. Celebrate all the varieties of headgear with these stemless glasses, which are weighted to prevent spills. They can hold a lot (15 ounces), and you can also get them in a cosmic-colored or Star Wars Christmas Sweater pattern.
Star Wars Imperial Cadet Dopp Kit
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This Dopp kit is perfect for anyone who feels the power of the dark side, and it comes with mesh side pockets, interior elastics to keep things in place and a utility clip for easy carrying. It's from the Star Wars Collections from Heroes & Villains, which offers lots of clothing and accessories and, for May the Fourth, includes extremely limited-edition T-shirts, for those who love rare collectibles.
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Corkcicle Star Wars Mandalorian Travel Cup
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Want to keep their beverages hot or cold on a long commute? This is the way. You can get a variety of Corkcicle's products in Star Wars-inspired patterns like Boba Fett, Darth Vader, Ahsoka Tano, Chewbacca, Grogu or their favorite droids. This Din Djarin-inspired tumbler, according to Corkcicle, keep drinks cool for 18 hours or hot for three hours.
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Star Wars Jedi Knights Striped Baseball Jersey
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Which side are you rooting for? This baseball-style jersey says "Skywalker" across the back, with No. 77 in honor of the year A New Hope was released. You can also get a Sith jersey.
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Imaginext Star Wars Toy Stormtrooper XXL Figure
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This bot stands a foot and a half tall, meaning he can almost see eye-to-eye with the younglings in your life. It's a posable figure with a moveable head, arms and legs, and your little one can press the Power Pad on the the figure's shoulder to launch the included projectile. Ages 3+
Vera Bradley Star Wars Zip Card Pouch
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Hey, where else are they going to keep their Republic credits? The design on this pouch is so colorful and fun, it might take people a second before they realize there are Star Wars symbols all over it. It's part of Vera Bradley's newest Star Wars collaboration, which also has purses and backpacks, both in this pattern and in a Darth Vader helmet pattern.
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'Star Wars: Galactic Baking' Cookbook
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Credit: Insight KidsThis cookbook has the sweetest treats this side of Dex's Diner. Find recipes for Mustafarian Molten Lava Cakes, Dagobah Bog Pie, Cloud City Marshmallows, Keshian Spice Bread and more. Want something with more of a holiday twist? There's also a Life Day cookbook.
Star Wars Wampa Rug
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Bearskin rugs? Old news. Wampa rugs? The new hotness. At the very least, they're cozier than spending the night in a tauntaun. The rug has a soft-sculpted fiberfill-stuffed head, so it's like a stuffed animal.
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Star Wars Death Star Popcorn Maker
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That's no moon — it's a Star Wars air-popped popcorn maker! Fire it up every time the Star Wars fans in your life want to re-watch the saga.
'Star Wars: Dad Jokes'
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Credit: Chronicle BooksIf Dad is the type to let loose a groan-worthy pun, give him this book, which is filled with Star Wars gags. Example: How many rebels does it take to transmit stolen Death Star pans? One ANDOR two. (Get it?)
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Star Wars R2-D2 Tamagotchi
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Tamagotchis are back! Droid caregivers can keep them charged and clean, and then can use them to play a series of mini games. You can also get a Vader version and a Grogu version. (And who doesn't want to take care of a little Grogu?) Ages 8+
Star Wars Character Ice Cube Molds
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Star Wars fans can use these as ice cube trays or molds for candy and chocolate. They come in different Star Wars-inspired shapes, including R2-D2, Vader's helmet, and, most importantly, Han Solo frozen in carbonite. (Hilarious!) Made of flexible silicone, they were rated as easy to use and clean by Amazon users.
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Light-Up Lightsaber Pens
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This refillable, light-up pen set comes with three iconic colors of lightsabers: red for Darth Vader, green for Luke Skywalker and blue for Obi-Wan Kenobi. But can anyone write with them without making the "voom voom" noises?
ChopSabers Lightsaber Chopsticks
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They can use the force ... of their fingers to get these chopsticks to pick up delicious bites of food. They really glow, thanks to LEDs, and you get a set of four pairs in different colors.
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Star War Villainous: Power of The Dark Side Board Game
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Credit: RavensburgerThey've always wanted to be a Star Wars villain — if they search their feelings, they know it to be true. This strategy board game lets fans finally step into the role of Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, General Grievous, Asajj Ventress or Moff Gideon. But everyone must choose wisely, because each villain has their own abilities, along with resources and vehicles at their disposal, that they can use to accomplish their individual objective before the other players. Ages 10+
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Joffrey's Coffee Dark Side Coffee
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Who likes their coffee roast a little on the ... dark side? Joffrey's Coffee, a brand familiar to anyone who has been to Disneyland or Walt Disney World, has three blends inspired by villains Kylo Ren (alluring and bold), Darth Vader (strong and smoky) and Darth Maul (full-bodied and robust). In addition, on the Joffrey's website, there's a new Droids coffee collection, with blends that celebrate R2-D2 (nutty and creamy), C-3PO (vanilla custard and caramel) and BB-8 (chocolate and coconut).
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Happy Socks x Star Wars Socks - 3-Pack Gift Box
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Happy Socks are meant to be shown off, and the Star Wars designs are no exception. You can get a three-pack with designs featuring C-3PO, R2-D2, yoda and the Star Wars logo, or you can purchase socks individually if you want to choose from other options. (For a limited time on the Happy Socks website, if you buy five pairs of socks, you get the "Sith" for free. The promotion ends May 4.)
Crocs Star Wars Chewbacca Clogs
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They'll have the comfiest toes in the galaxy with these Crocs, which are inspired by Chewbacca and his bandoliers. The best part is they're lined, so they also keep feet warm. They come with the Star Wars Jibbitz, and you can also get them in kids' sizes.

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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