A collection of world-and-time spanning data, the Book of Secrets is the encyclopedia of eyebrow-raising facts fit into a pocket-sized, paperback book. Admitting to contain information on government cover-ups, marketing tricks and even Colonel Sander’s secret recipe, this thing is a serious gathering of secrets that’s sure to pique anyone’s curiosity.
Now you too can speak like an illiterate, ceiling-worshipping cat! Created by the team at I Can Haz Cheezburger, this LOL Speak Poetry magnet set includes 110 magnets in a clear plastic case that highlights the hilarity of kitties in compromising situations. Put this one in your must-have “bukkit.” Thanks for the tip, Heather!
Documenting five years of your life sounds tedious, but with the Five Year Diary you only have to jot down a few lines (which the size allots for) and wait to accumulate countless memories for the coming years! The book is sectioned into five boxes for each day so it remains compact and well-designed. Available in black and clothbound in delicate, nubby pinstripes with a red ribbon bookmark. Thanks for the tip, Charlie!
Heidi Kenney (My Paper Crane) knows how to make everything from plushy toilets to cupcakes seem deliciously adorable. So it’s only fitting that you get the same level of cuteness with her line from Kidrobot, the Yummy Breakfast Keychains. From milk cartons to pancakes and coffee to watermelon, this collection harvests all of our morning favorites in keychain form.
Five Minute Candles can excite any gathering, birthday, or easily amused friend. What looks like a simple book of matches is actually ten small candles that can be lit as attached or broken off to place in a favorite treat. Available in pink, yellow, green, and blue.
Meet the Emotibuds collection, fitted for both classic and second-generation Apple earbuds (as well as many third-party earphones), these tiny charms grip onto your earphones for a splash of color and character. They’re available in a crazy assortment of emoticons that are totally worth scanning over. Pictured here are starry-eyed, skeptical, stressed and tickled–some of the best ones!
It’s a tiny fisheye camera, people! Like, it’s super small and stuff! What else do you need to know!? There is nothing that’s stopping you from buying it! Oh, you want specs? Fine, whatever, but that kind of information is totally irrelevant when you already know that it’s tiny (big detail)! Specs: Compact 110 camera body with a fisheye lens. Includes a hole for a tripod; 1/100 shutter speed; f/8.9 wide angle aperture; 1:13.5 lens. So, back to tiny camera talk…
Finally, vinyl versions of everybody’s favorite plush dolls! Clocking in at 3″ tall, the first wave includes 12 figures in both classics and “Littleuglys” colors. This falls in the “do want” category, for sure.
If there’s one thing that’s always true, it’s that everybody enjoys the transformation of two stellated rhombic dodecahedrons from a cube. Hence the creation of the Yoshimoto cube. Made by Naoki Yoshimoto, this puzzle piece is still mind-numbingly awesome even after 38 years and counting. To say it’s just a cube turning into two cubes would be insulting.