Unbox the perfect starter Jellycat. Our guide reveals the best beginner plushies, including the iconic Bashful Bunny. Softness that addicts. Best Beginner Jelly
Unbox the perfect starter Jellycat. Our guide reveals the best beginner plushies, including the iconic Bashful Bunny. Softness that addicts.
There’s a moment that comes right after you unbox your very first Jellycat. Maybe you squeeze it once, then again, then press it to your chest without thinking. Suddenly you understand why these plush toys have taken over social media feeds, gift lists, and bedside tables everywhere. They’re not just soft—they’re emotionally soft. The kind of soft that makes you want to buy another. And then another.
If you’re a first-time buyer, welcome. You’re about to step into a world where vegetables have faces, bunnies have impossibly long ears, and “smudge” is a texture, a feeling, and a state of mind. But with hundreds of styles, sizes, and collections, choosing your first Jellycat can feel a little overwhelming. Don’t worry—we’ve got you.
For the absolute safest, most loved first pick: the Bashful Bunny in Medium size. It’s the icon of the brand, the one that started millions of collections. It’s soft, simple, comes in dozens of colors, and fits perfectly in your hand or on a shelf. Second runner-up: the Smudge Elephant—unbelievably floppy, calming to hold, and ideal for both kids and adults who want a squishy friend to carry around.
But that’s just the start. The “best” beginner Jellycat really depends on whether you want something classic, silly, or extra cozy. So let’s break it down.
Jellycat has been around since 1999, but it’s exploded recently thanks to TikTok unboxings, collector hauls, and the rise of “cozy aesthetic” living. People aren’t just buying stuffed animals anymore—they’re buying little personalities that spark joy, nostalgia, and comfort.
Here’s why they make such a strong first impression:
Tip: If you’re still unsure, browse the Best Sellers & Most Loved Soft Toys on the official Jellycat site to see what tens of thousands of others chose first. It’s a great way to spot patterns.
Before you click “add to cart,” there are a few things to consider. Think of this as your beginner checklist.
Jellycats come in a wide size range, from tiny keychain plush (around 12 cm) to giant “My” versions that are almost pillow-sized.
| Size | Best For | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Small (12–18 cm) | Keychains, bags, tiny desk friends | Bashful Bunny Keychain |
| Medium (31 cm) | The classic size – great for cuddling, shelf display, or travel | Bashful Bunny Medium |
| Large (36–50 cm) | Hugging, bed companions, statement pieces | Large Smudge Elephant |
For your first Jellycat, Medium is the sweet spot. It’s big enough to feel like a real friend, but small enough to take with you.
Each Jellycat line has a distinct feel:
Recommendation: For a first Jellycat, if you prioritize cuddliness, go Smudge. If you want the iconic Jellycat look, go Bashful. If you want a conversation starter, go Amuseable.
Classic characters (bunnies, bears, puppies) are timeless and easy to love. Quirky characters (the Amuseable series) are perfect if you want something unique and often become viral on Pinterest and TikTok. The Beginner’s Guide to Jellycats suggests starting with a character that reflects your personality—whether that’s a sensible owl, a goofy pancake, or a shy fox.
Now let’s get into the good stuff. Here are my personal recommendations for first-time buyers, based on popularity, comfort, and overall “beginner-friendliness.”
I already touched on size, but let’s go deeper. One common mistake first-time buyers make is ordering a size that feels awkward once it arrives.
Tiny (12–18 cm) – Great for attaching to bags or keys, but too small for cuddling. These are more of an accessory.
Medium (31 cm) – The standard. Matches the size of a small throw pillow. Fits in a tote bag. Perfect for one-armed hugs.
Large (36–50 cm) – These are big. The Large Bashful Bunny is about 46 cm tall. Wonderful for hugging in bed, but takes up a lot of shelf space.
My (huge, 69–76 cm) – These are close to life-size for some animals. The “My” range (My Bashful Bunny, My Bashful Puppy) is for serious collectors. Not recommended for beginners unless you have a lot of space—and cash.
Recommendation: Start with Medium. You can always add a larger or smaller one later. The Medium size gives you the full Jellycat experience without commitment to a giant plush.
Let’s be honest—buying your first Jellycat is rarely just one. It’s the start of something. Here’s a balanced look at the upsides and downsides.
It’s not just you—Jellycats are everywhere. TikTok videos with the hashtag #jellycat have over 3 billion views. On Pinterest, “Jellycat aesthetic” boards are packed with cozy room decor and plushie flat lays.
What’s driving this?
One of the best places to explore trending Jellycat styles is this enthusiast’s roundup on The Independent, which lists current favorites and new releases.
If you’ve read this far, yes. The only real requirement is a willingness to fall in love with a plush toy. If you’re a parent looking for a first Jellycat for your child, also check out this guide on best Jellycat toys for newborns – though many of the same principles apply to adults.
Absolutely. Jellycat releases new designs seasonally and retires others. Some collectors focus on one character (like all Bashful Bunnies) or one theme (food, animals, seasonal). Others just buy whatever makes them happy. They’re not high-investment collectibles like limited-edition sneakers, but they do hold sentimental and sometimes resale value. The fun is in the hunt—and the display.
I’d say a Medium Bashful Bunny in a neutral color (beige, cream, gray) or a Medium Smudge Elephant. Both are universally loved, easy to find, and represent the best of Jellycat’s design philosophy. If you want something with more personality, go Amuseable Toast.
Jellycats are available on the official website, but also at many retailers. Check out this detailed guide on stores that sell Jellycats – it covers online and local options.
Most Jellycats can be surface cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid machine washing unless the tag specifically says it’s machine-washable (some of the “Bashful” range are). Always air dry. The fur may need gentle brushing with a soft brush if it mats.
Yes, but rotate them. If one stays on your bed full-time, it will get flat spots and dust. Many collectors keep a “bed buddy” and rotate others on shelves.
Yes, most are designed for all ages, but always check the tag. Some have small parts like plastic eyes (though most now have embroidered eyes). The guide to Jellycat toys for newborns has specifics.
To be honest, buying your first Jellycat feels a little silly until you do it. Then it feels like you’ve unlocked a secret door to a gentler, cozier part of the world. There’s something about holding a perfectly soft, weighted creature with a tiny stitched smile that makes everything feel okay.
Your first Jellycat doesn’t have to be the rarest or the most expensive. It just has to be the one that speaks to you—maybe a bashful bunny, maybe a smiling piece of toast. Once you bring it home, you’ll understand why millions of people around the world have started their own collections.
And if you’re thinking about starting, let me tell you: my first nail art at home experience was similarly satisfying—it was a small, creative step into a new hobby that brought me joy. Starting a Jellycat collection feels exactly like that. You begin with one, then suddenly you’re scouting for retired styles, arranging them on shelves, and sending photos to friends.
Yes, just like my first nail art at home experience, your first Jellycat is the gateway to something bigger—a community, a comfort habit, a little spark of daily happiness.
So go ahead. Choose your first. Squeeze it. Name it. Let it sit on your desk or bed. You’ve earned this softness.
Which Jellycat will be your first?
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