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Home»News»Gaming News»Nintendo»Nintendo Reveals “My Mario” Line Of Products For Children

Nintendo Reveals “My Mario” Line Of Products For Children

A nice, cute way to introduce young ones to Nintendo!
By Todd BlackAugust 8, 2025
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As gamers, we want products that won’t just give us the best gaming experiences, but allow us to “show off our fandom” in public and beyond. At times, that can be troublesome, as not every developer or publisher, including ones like Nintendo, makes it easy to get cool stuff to wear. However, The Big N has decided to remedy this for the “next generation of gamers” via their “My Mario” line. As revealed on the company’s website, this line of products doesn’t just include clothes, but toys and even interactive apps so that young children can learn about Mario and some of his friends and get attached to them in a fun way.

“My Mario is a product series which parents and children can enjoy together.”

One of the perfectly “kid-friendly” items they offer in the line is the “Wood Block Set” featuring Mario and others from the Mushroom Kingdom:

“Characters such as Mario and Luigi, along with well-known items from the Super Mario series will be available as wooden blocks. These pieces are all made in sizes and weights that are easy for young children to hold and play with. Each character blocks can also be used as an amiibo figure of the relevant character in compatible games.”

Oh, and remember the app that I mentioned? Here’s a video showing it in action:

Nintendo announced the "Hello, Mario!" app for Switch and Mobile. It's part of the newly announced "My Mario" children's product line. Description: A free smart device app and Nintendo Switch software that children can play intuitively by pulling Mario’s face.

— Stealth40k (@stealth40k.bsky.social) 2025-08-08T01:41:24.802Z

It’s clear that Nintendo wants this line of products to do well and further bring families together under The Big N’s banner. More products will be available at launch and down the road, so this is something to keep an eye on.

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Todd Black

A self-proclaimed Nintendo fanboy, born, bred, and Mushroom fed! He’s owned every Nintendo handheld and every console since the SNES. He's got a degree in video game development, is a published comic book writer and an author of several novels!

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