Check your kids’ rooms – their old Jellycats could be worth a fortune.

The Labubu phenomenon has taken the spotlight – and sanity of many parents trying to score one – across the world this year.

But there’s another range of fluffy toys that arguably has a far bigger cult following, which is causing collectors to pay insane amounts of money to get their hands on rare editions.

Jellycats are taking over

We’re talking about the Jellycat, a stuffed toy range that started in London back in 1999 by brothers William and Thomas Gatacre. 6

The name, ‘Jellycat’ came from Thomas’ son, who loved both jelly and cats, and since the first collection launched, the brand has released everything from the iconic Bashful Bunny design (made famous by Suri Cruise and Harper Beckham carrying one aro

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