The Gogos Crazy Bones craze does not seem to be disappearing any time soon. Children seem to love collecting, swapping and playing mini games with these ‘Bones’ that are really just teeny, brightly colored, plastic figures. If your child is mad for Crazy Bones, please read on to find out which of the many associated toys are the greatest.

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#1 Gogo’s Crazy Bones Series 4 – Power


The fourth series of Gogo Crazy Bones has recently been released into shops and it is called ‘Power’. Unfortunately the packets now only contain two rather than the three Bones as we were used to in series 1-3 packets, but being the hot, new characters from the range they are going to be must haves for children. The stickers are also gone to be replaced by two trading cards. The distinct design of the Power series is the brand new metallic colouring. One of the two Gogos that you buy will be metallic and in all there are 90 new characters and cards to collect.

These little characters are hard wearing and give children a lot of fun given they are so cheap. There are many games they can play with them and they also encourage collecting, comparing and swapping with friends.

The characters from the new series can be found to buy in four ways. The best way for children new to the craze is via a Starter Pack. In it you get two packs of Bones as well as a Collector Album for the trading cards, a guide on how to play the game and a checklist so you can mark off which Bones you have in your collection. It is a great way for beginners to start as everything is included and it is also good value for money.

You can also buy single packs, a set of 5 sealed packs or a box of 30 sealed packs. These larger packs are ideal for filling party bags as you can just buy the set and pop a packet into each bag.

#2 Advance Special Edition Metal Gogo’s Crazy Bones Tin


A special place to store Crazy Bones is a must for any fan. This cool Gogos tin is a Special Edition as it includes 10 exclusive bones called ‘Advance’.

They cannot be bought elsewhere and the tin can be filled with the rest of your collection.

It is made of metal so will be long lasting to keep your child’s special Gogos together either at home or on trips out.

#3 Gogos Sticker Album


As each packet of Gogos (series 1-3) comes with three stickers, children really need somewhere to stick them. Enter the ‘Gogos Sticker Album’. There is one for each series – original, Evolution and Explorer – and each has 32 pages with spaces for stickers but also comic stories and activities to keep children amused. There is also a lot of information on each Gogos character including their special skill and favourite games as well as details on how to play the games. In addition to being a Gogos guide, the sticker album will encourage younger fans to practice reading and writing. It adds to the overall Gogos phenomena and is a must-have for any fan.

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#4 Gogo’s Crazy Bones Official Handbook


As well as a sticker album for each series, there is also a Gogos handbook. You probably do not need both but one or other is a must have. The Handbook is a great read for any Gogos fan. It tells them all the facts and statistics about their favourite characters. They can also try one of the many games to play or other activities to do. It is quite a good price and is a book that your child will want to read. Make sure you buy the right handbook for the right series though.

#5 Go Go Crazy Bones Bag


When you have a few Gogos Crazy Bones flying around your house, you will realise that a storage solution is needed. The Go Go Crazy Bones tin is great for a large collection but this Collectors bag is more suited to taking a few of your Bones out and about with you although you can actually fit over 100. The colours of the bags may vary but all are high quality with an embroidered logo. You may be tempted to stick your child’s collection in a plastic bag but this Gogos bag is way ‘cooler’.

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