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| A child playing with the Fisher-Price Little People My Mario Adventure Playset, one of several new My Mario toys now appearing from Fisher-Price. |
By Juli Scarr
More My Mario toys from Fisher-Price are starting to surface, expanding the Little People side of Nintendo’s preschool-focused My Mario lineup. This follows the earlier appearance of a Fisher-Price Little People My Mario figure set appearing at retail, which gave us the first clear sign that Fisher-Price would play a larger role in this line.
The newly listed products move beyond simple figures and into larger playsets, giving young kids more opportunities for hands-on, imaginative play built around familiar Mario characters and settings.
Fisher-Price Little People My Mario Bowser’s Airship & Figure Set
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| A child playing with the Fisher-Price Little People My Mario Bowser’s Airship playset, featuring interactive elements designed for toddler-friendly play. |
As toddlers roll the ship along, it bobs up and down in a wave-like motion. The playset includes several interactive elements placed around the vehicle, including a cannonball launcher, a Green Shell spinner, a rotating mast, and a trapdoor pipe that lets pieces drop through the ship. A Bowser figure and a single cannonball play piece are included.
From a preschool perspective, this type of toy supports both gross and fine motor development. Pushing the vehicle, loading the launcher, and interacting with the moving parts encourage physical engagement while keeping play open-ended and self-directed.
- Includes: 1 ship, 1 Bowser figure, 1 cannonball play piece
- Age range: 18 months and up
Fisher-Price Little People My Mario Adventure Playset
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| A child playing with the Fisher-Price Little People My Mario Adventure Playset, featuring interactive elements inspired by the Mushroom Kingdom. |
Toddlers can press discovery buttons to activate familiar music and sounds, spin a Goomba pipe, drop figures through a pipe, and interact with features like a ? Block, turtle shell slider, Chain Chomp, and bonus wheel. The set includes a Mario figure and a Fire Flower play piece, both sized for small hands.
While this playset adds electronic elements, it still centres on hands-on interaction. Buttons, spinners, and drop-through features reinforce cause-and-effect learning while supporting imaginative storytelling. The included sounds are triggered by play, not passive input, which helps keep kids engaged without overwhelming them.
- Includes: 1 playset, 1 Mario figure, 1 Fire Flower play piece
- Age range: 18 months and up
- Batteries: 2 AA (included)
How These Fit Into the My Mario Line
Together with the previously spotted Fisher-Price Little People My Mario figure set, these new playsets show how Fisher-Price is expanding its role within the My Mario lineup. Rather than focusing on collectibles or screen-based features, the emphasis stays on physical play, repetition, and simple interactions that fit naturally into a toddler’s day.
In this case, the Fisher-Price Little People toys support floor play and imaginative storytelling, while the Toomies My Mario products focus on bath time routines. Both approaches align with Nintendo’s stated goal of making My Mario an entry point for very young children and their families.
For now, these Fisher-Price listings are U.S.-focused. Nintendo of Canada has not shared any information about Canadian availability. As with earlier My Mario products, we’ll continue tracking new listings and announcements as the line continues to expand.



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