The New Valentine’s Day Jellycats Are the Cutest Ever — Here Are My 8 Faves

Megan Gray
Megan Gray
Estate sales, yard sales, and antique shops were regular weekend destinations for my brother and me as kids. My parents, always on the hunt for period-appropriate decor for our Staten Island 19th-century house, made sure of it. Since then, I’ve had a love for home design and…read more
published Jan 8, 2026
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The moment Jellycat releases a new collection, I immediately feel the urge to collect them all. Fortunately for fans like me, the beloved London-based brand has just launched an irresistible series of plush toys that are perfectly timed for the sweetest holiday: Valentine’s Day. Featuring everything from adorable heart-shaped macarons to cuddly koalas with a secret message pouch, this release is sure to win your heart, too.

Don’t wait until February! You’ll want to snag these new and returning favorite Jellycat plushies from the Valentine’s Collection before they sell out. And trust me — I’m sure they’ll sell out.

Amuseables Colette Heart Macaron
$33

Fluffy, soft, cuddly — this heart-shaped macaron makes a great Valentine’s Day gift for your bestie (or for yourself, of course). You can even get one in red.

$33 at Jellycat
Amuseables Heart Boiled Egg
$28

This supercute heart boiled egg is part of Jellycats’ boiled egg collection (please take a look — my favorite one is wearing glasses). The glittery red legs also add a sparkly touch.

$28 at Jellycat
Koala with Message
$38

Back by popular demand, this adorable koala comes with fluffy pink ears and a small envelope that’s just big enough for a gift card or sweet holiday message.

$38 at Jellycat
Cream Bunny with Rose
$55

It’s hard to resist this Jellycat bunny’s sweet face. It's made even cuter by the single rose clutched in its soft and cuddly arms. For an extra personal touch, you can also opt to have a loved one’s name added to the ear.

$55 at Jellycat
Amuseables Rose Bouquet
$55

Real flowers may come and go, but this soft and cute Jellycat rose bouquet is forever. It’s back in stock for a limited time, so get yours now.

$55 at Jellycat
Amuseables Philippe Palmier
$28

Straight from Paris, this adorable puffed pastry is the latest addition to the Amuseables collection. Gifting this plushie gives off a sweet "Je t’aime" vibe.

$28 at Jellycat
Bashful Red Love Heart Bunny
$38

It's nearly impossible to say no to this sweet-faced Jellycat bunny, which is made even more charming by the heart it’s hugging. Looking for a personalized gift? You can also choose to have a loved one's name embroidered on the ear.

$38 at Jellycat
Amuseables Pink and White Marshmallows
$33

A Jellycat bestseller for good reason, these pink and white marshmallows are soft, cuddly, and feature rosy pink cheeks. One reviewer even split the pair in two and gave one to their best friend.

$33 at Jellycat

Megan Gray

Contributor

Estate sales, yard sales, and antique shops were regular weekend destinations for my brother and me as kids. My parents, always on the hunt for period-appropriate decor for our Staten Island 19th-century house, made sure of it. Since then, I’ve had a love for home design and refuse to pay full price for anything – a combination that fuels my coverage of sales and deals for Apartment Therapy Media.I’m always on the hunt for home and kitchen essentials that can transform your life, decor that can elevate your space, and furniture you want to nap on. And as an apartment dweller, my eye is constantly set on space-saving and decluttering solutions.Previously, I’ve covered fashion and beauty for Elite Daily, Nylon, the Zoe Report, and E! Insider, parenting for Scary Mommy and Romper, and almost everything else for Bustle, Mic, and Inverse. Plus, satirical headlines for Reductress and stand-up coverage for Comedy Central.I’ve also taught and performed improv comedy around the world and appeared on Broad City, late-night television, and more. When I’m not writing about sales and deals, I’m trying to keep up with my two sons, training for marathons, and improvising at the Magnet Theater in NYC (Saturdays at 7:30 pm, come on down).

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