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Joined Ollie's figure club and I got 27 legos back plus new friends to write to! I am doing this again.


This was fun. I liked getting mail.


I got a super rare mini figure! So cool!!
FAQs
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What age group does Ollies Figures cater to?
Ollies Figures is tailored for youngsters aged 8-12 years.
Ollie’s Figures is a paper-based mini figure exchange kids can do with friends. It works just like the sticker chains many parents remember from childhood. Kids mail one mini figure to the first name on the list, copy the page, and share it with friends.
Each time a child joins, they mail one mini figure to the first name on the list. As the page gets copied and shared, other kids will eventually mail one mini figure to whoever is at the top of their list.
When your child’s name reaches the top on other lists, lots of mini figures start arriving in your mailbox.
Yes. Absolutely.
Participation is always optional, and families are encouraged to use their own judgment.
This project works best when parents feel confident, informed, and in control.
No.
Mailing addresses are written only on the paper and shared only within friend groups you know. Addresses are never entered, uploaded, or collected online.
Yes, when done as intended:
Shared only with safe friends you know. It is meant to be very
supervised by parents.
No online sharing of addresses or names.
Optional video participation is only with permission
This project is about kindness, patience, and old school fun.
Ollie’s Figures is designed to be shared only within social groups you already know and trust, such as friends, classmates, teammates, or family friends. Check in with parents and make sure they are ok with participating before sending out the invitation to play.
Mailing addresses are written only on the paper page and are never collected or shared online.
That’s completely understandable. Families are encouraged to choose the option that feels safest for them.
You may use:
A P.O. Box, if you have one
A work address (with permission)
A relative’s address
Or choose to participate only with close friends
The goal is for families to stay within comfortable, known circles.