If you thought your kid couldn’t possibly want any more Frozen toys, blankets, or T-shirts after the release of the first movie, you weren’t ready for the sequel. Since Frozen 2 came out in November, demand for anything with Elsa, Anna, and Olaf has only heated up. In fact, when we asked trend forecasters about the most popular toys this holiday season, several mentioned the new merch that tied in with the movie.
Of course, lots of these are garish, light-up toys that play a high-pitched version of “Into the Unknown” (the new “Let It Go”) whenever you accidentally step on them, but not all. Because Frozen 2 tie-ins are so popular, there are lots of surprisingly tasteful collaborations with brands like Uniqlo and Hanna Andersson. To help you find merch that won’t drive you crazy, but will still delight your child (or the Disney-obsessed kid in your life), we rounded up all the Frozen 2 clothes, toys, and more that are actually decent-looking and, most importantly for parents, don’t make any noise.
Best Frozen 2 toys and games
The whole family can get in on this board game — and the Frozen design will motivate first-time Monopoly players to learn the rules.
A sneakily educational toy, Lego blocks foster kids’ creativity, according to child-development experts.
For more creative play, kids can design their own Frozen jewelry with this kit.
If you have fond memories of Golden Books from your own childhood, this would be a good one to start off a new collection.
This toy does make noise, but we think it’s worth including because it’s a fun way for kids to learn coding and STEM skills. You’ll need your own tablet, but everything else is included.
Best Frozen 2 home stuff
The tiny character silhouettes along the base of this trendy S’well bottle are the only details that give away that it’s a Frozen collab.
Pottery Barn Kids has a whole collection of understated Frozen 2 merch, like this embroidered quilt with sweet little details like hand-braided hair on Anna and Elsa.
Here’s a kid-friendly electric toothbrush that might actually get little ones excited to brush their teeth.
This shatterproof bowl, plate, and tumbler set is simple enough to pair well with the rest of your table settings.
Baking together is always a fun activity, and both kids and adults will be impressed with a snowflake cake made from this pan.
There’s also this set of kid-friendly spring-loaded cookie cutters that includes icing bags and decorating tips for making a Frozen-themed dessert platter.
A Frozen apron to protect your Frozen T-shirt while you’re making Frozen cookies. (There’s an Anna version available, too.)
A classic movie-theater candy to enjoy at home when you’re rewatching the original Frozen.
Best Frozen 2 clothing, shoes, and accessories
This set of soft-colored pajamas matches the Pottery Barn sheets.
One good thing about a kids’ movie set in an icy Norway? The merch includes winter gear that’ll actually keep kids warm, like this long puffer jacket with fleece-lined pockets.
Sorel, makers of some of our favorite winter boots, has gotten in on the action, too, with a set of shiny, waterproof Frozen-inspired boots. There are also adult styles for grown-up fans — or so moms can match their kids.
When it gets warm out, swap out the snow boots for a pair of Frozen flip-flops (and most of the cartoon design is hidden by their feet).
These Velcro Converse sneakers with a tiny Olaf illustration are surprisingly cool-looking.
The high-top versions are nice, too.
We love basics from Uniqlo, and this graphic tee gets the Frozen treatment.
Leave it to children’s-wear brand Hanna Andersson (we love the brand’s pajamas) to make Frozen clothes we sort of wish came in adult sizes, like this pointelle sweater with embroidered snowflakes.
You can also go the pajama route with this cute pair made from organic cotton.
A cozy robe to pair with the pajamas.
You’d have to look closely at the patches on this comfy black sweatshirt to know that it’s a Frozen tie-in.
Jeweler Roberto Coin released a line of Frozen fine jewelry for anyone who’s been very good this year.
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