As the parent of a Squishmallow-obsessed tween, I know all too well how these adorable plushes can add up. Depending on the size, Squishmallows can cost over $30 a pop, and if you have a collector on your hands like I do, one plush is never enough. Layer that with a Pokémon obsession, and imagine our excitement when we learned that several Pokémon Squishmallows are now majorly discounted on Amazon at up to 40% off — some at their lowest prices ever.
You'll find a variety of Pokémon characters included in the sale, including Fuecoco and Bulbasaur at their lowest prices ever, along with Clefairy, which hasn't been on sale since last fall. And whether you'd like smaller 8-inch stuffed plush or a jumbo 20-inch plush, several Squishmallow sizes are on sale too. But just know, a lot of these discounts are limited-time deals, and they don't come often.
Some of the best deals include a 14-inch Fuecoco at 32% off, an 18-inch Bulbasour at 27% off and 40% off a 14-inch Belibolt — all at all-time low prices. You'll also find a multi-pack featuring three 8-inch Fuecoco, Quaxly and Sprigatito Squishmallows for about $24, coming it at around $8 per plush.
Not only are Squishmallows beloved in my house, but the brand also won praise from Good Housekeeping Institute testers for their softness and received a Good Housekeeping Toy Award. Plus, Amazon shoppers are obsessed too. "My son has been sleeping with this every night," raves one Amazon reviewer about their child's Pokémon Squishmallow. "It is a great size and weight that my little one can carry it around with ease."
Now's the time to bulk up your Pokemon fan's collection without totally breaking the bank. And Squishmallows inevitably make great gifts, so we recommend stocking up now before all those spring birthday parties hit your calendar.
Kim Forrest is a writer and editor based in Maryland, where she lives with her husband and two tweens. A graduate of Williams College and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Kim covered weddings at The Knot and WeddingWire for 12 years. Her work has also appeared in Washingtonian, The Bump and Brides.com.