One good thing that has come out of 2020? Our obsession with Baby Yoda. The Star Wars: The Mandalorian character has won over many hearts, so it’s only naturally that it earned a spot on our Christmas tree. Hallmark has a new The Child ornament ready to be added to the branch of your choice.
Hallmark first introduced its Keepsake Ornaments in 1973 as an extra special way to add magic to the pieces. The new Baby Yoda one is part of the Keepsake collection, so it’ll be part of your decor for years and years. The ornament features the adorable The Child in a hovering pram, a hovering device Baby Yoda used in season 1 of The Mandalorian.
“Add some precious cargo to your holiday decorating with this Christmas tree ornament featuring the mysterious Force-sensitive alien known only as the Child,” the description says. “Fans of the Disney+ original series The Mandalorian will love this ornament that features the mysterious fan-favorite character, often referred to as Baby Yoda, in his hovering pram transport.”
The Child ornament was released over the summer and, unsurprisingly, it sold out. The good news is that at the time of publication, it’s back in stock. Better yet, it’s available on Amazon and will officially be ready to ship on Nov. 19! However, you can order it now to guarantee you get it before December.
The Baby Yoda Hallmark Keepsake Ornament retails for $19.99, and it’s even become a #1 New Release on Amazon. It’ll surely be a centerpiece on your tree for many Christmases to come!

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