Launching Next Month: Nintendo’s Exciting ‘My Mario’ Collection for Kids in the US and Europe

Arista
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Get ready to start some serious fun in the refrigerator box, because Nintendo is rolling out their My Mario products in the good ol’ US and Europe next month! This delightful collection got its start in Japan last year, proving that even video game companies must check the map sometimes.

That’s a Me, Mario!

Introducing My Mario, a range tailored for the tiny tots who tend to turn regular conversations into full-blown Mario Kart races. This collection is packed with adorable Mario-themed items designed to ensure that younglings can both play and get their parents to question their sanity, all at the same time!

What’s in the Treasure Chest?

Let’s take a peek at the magical items that make up this collection—hopefully, none of them will involve jumping on mushrooms or avoiding turtles:

  • A pair of wooden block sets! One is a Mario Wood Block Set with 3 pieces—perfect for teaching kids how to both build and demolish elaborate structures. The other set, a Mario & Friends Wood Block Set, boasts 30 pieces, ensuring that the house will be populated by more wooden Mario characters than actual humans.
  • A free Hello, Mario! app for all the tech-savvy kiddos out there. This delightful little gem lets users interact with the iconic plumber on their mobile devices and Nintendo Switch systems. Mark your calendars for Feb. 19, because you definitely won’t want to miss this step into the future of Mario action. Regarding platforms, it’s forever in the eye of the tech beholder!
  • Enter the realm of stop-motion magic with the “It’s Me, Mario!” series, which has already dropped like a surprise power-up on the My Mario website and the official Play Nintendo YouTube channel. Who said animations couldn’t come with a side of nostalgia?
  • Fashion alert! A line of apparel for infants and toddlers will sweep across the land, including everything from onesies to cute little outfits for playdates that are likely to involve large quantities of spaghetti.
  • A captivating interactive Hello, Mario! board book published in collaboration with Penguin Random House. Because nothing screams “intellectual growth” like flipping pages that feature a plumber and mushrooms!
  • Snuggly plush toys to cuddle! Say goodbye to nightmares and hello to fluffy Mario plushes and rattles, because who wouldn’t want a soft version of an Italian plumber sitting on their shelf?
  • As if bathtime wasn’t chaotic enough, the Tomy Toomies My Mario collection makes bathing feel like an adventure thanks to bath toys and water squirters inspired by beloved characters. At this point, Mario might as well have a bath-time contract!

Where to Get Your Mario Fix

For those eager to get their hands on this whimsical collection, look no further than Nintendo’s New York and San Francisco stores, the My Nintendo Store in Europe, and select retailers. Mark February 19 on the calendar—because who needs Valentine’s Day when there’s Mario madness?

In Conclusion, Yippee!

The My Mario revolution is on the horizon. With various toys, apps, and actionable cuteness ready to invade playrooms, prepare for the chaos of tiny children bouncing off walls with Mario-themed products. Every young gamer deserves the chance to experience the joy of Mario, plushies, and some wooden blocks that may get swallowed at some point. Adventure awaits—grab an extra pair of parents or guardians; it’s bound to be a wild ride!

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I am an experienced video game journalist with over a decade of covering the gaming industry. With a background in journalism, I specialize in analyzing game trends, reviewing new releases, and interviewing key developers. I contribute to several well-known gaming websites and magazines, where my insightful commentary and accessible writing style resonate with both casual players and hardcore gamers. Additionally, I host a weekly podcast discussing the latest game launches and industry news, making me a trusted voice within the gaming community.
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