Every year a handful of toys break out and become the ones everyone is hunting for. Here are the trends defining 2026 in Canada — what they are, who they're for, and where to find them in stock and in CAD.
Beyblade X and battle tops
Beyblade is having a full-blown revival, with weekly tournaments across Canada making the news. Beyblade X is the newest system, built for faster, more aggressive battles. Starter packs, stadiums and launchers are the gifts kids and returning fans are asking for.
Trading cards: Pokémon, One Piece, Lorcana
The trading-card boom shows no sign of slowing. Pokémon leads the way — Prismatic Evolutions and the 30th-anniversary wave are selling out fast — while the One Piece Card Game is one of the fastest-growing TCGs in the country. Disney Lorcana and Yu-Gi-Oh! round out the table. Don't forget the binders and sleeves to protect it all.
Blind-box collectibles: Labubu, Sonny Angel and friends
Blind-box collecting is a genuine cultural moment. Labubu and the Pop Mart universe, Sonny Angel mini figures, Smiski and Crybaby are the names Canadians are searching for — often sold out everywhere. The thrill is not knowing which character is inside until you open the box.
Fidget and sensory: NeeDoh, ONO Roller and 'dopamine' toys
Sensory and 'dopamine' toys have exploded, led by NeeDoh — the squishy stress toy that went viral and sold out across Canadian shops. The ONO Roller and magnetic desk fidgets appeal to older kids and adults looking for a quiet way to keep their hands busy.
Plush, Squishmallows and comfort toys
Plush is booming with kids and adults alike, from Squishmallows and Jellycat to Warmies. Comfort plush has become a genuine gifting category — cosy, collectible and endlessly restocked with new characters.
Building and gift-worthy sets
Buildable botanical sets — flower bouquets, orchids and bonsai — are one of the biggest adult building trends and make a lasting alternative to fresh flowers. For younger builders, magnetic tiles and brick sets remain evergreen favourites.
Shop the collection
- Beyblade X & Battle Tops
- Pokémon Trading Cards
- One Piece Card Game
- Blind Box & Mystery Collectibles
- Card Binders, Sleeves & Storage
- NeeDoh & Fidget Toys
- Botanical & Flower Building Sets
Frequently asked questions
What is the most popular toy in Canada right now?
No single toy dominates, but the standouts in 2026 are Beyblade X, Pokémon trading cards, Labubu and other blind-box collectibles, and NeeDoh fidget toys — all of which have seen viral demand and frequent sellouts across Canada.
Where can I buy trending toys in Canada?
Toygame stocks the trending 2026 toys and ships them Canada-wide in Canadian dollars. Browse the collections linked in this guide to see live availability.
What are good gifts for collectors?
Blind-box figures, sealed trading-card boxes, buildable botanical sets and premium card storage all make excellent gifts for collectors of any age.


