magik
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I never would have thought to look at Walmart for Minnie ears, but last week as I was browsing I noticed some cute ones in the jewelry/purse section, so I decided to investigate a few different local Walmarts. At some they were in the jewelry/purse section and in some they were in the birthday party section. In one Walmart, they had some in the jewelry section and a few different ones in the birthday party section, so it doesn’t hurt to check both sections. They all appeared to be in the $6-$7 range. I don’t have a big head, but they fit just fine on my adult head, but also fit fine on my kid’s head. At that price they are not as nice as what you can buy in the parks (visible glue in places, etc.) but for wearing around the parks, they had a lot of cute styles. I should have taken pictures of the different style, but I didn’t think about it, so here are some of the styles I saw from their website.



I also saw rainbow tie dye ones, some thinner/flatter sparkly red ones, and some thinner/flatter sparkly black ears with no bow at all. They also had baby Yoda/Grogu ears and snowflake Elsa headbands. The rainbow sequin ones pictured above are mermaid sequins so they are rainbow colors if the sequins are one way and all silver if you push the sequins the other way.
As I said, definitely not the same quality as the $30+ ears you can buy in the parks, but for just wearing around the parks, these $6-$7 ears are actually pretty cute and they had several different styles. Also less painful to spend under $10 for a kid who may or may not wear them much or has a tendency to lose things like this.



I also saw rainbow tie dye ones, some thinner/flatter sparkly red ones, and some thinner/flatter sparkly black ears with no bow at all. They also had baby Yoda/Grogu ears and snowflake Elsa headbands. The rainbow sequin ones pictured above are mermaid sequins so they are rainbow colors if the sequins are one way and all silver if you push the sequins the other way.
As I said, definitely not the same quality as the $30+ ears you can buy in the parks, but for just wearing around the parks, these $6-$7 ears are actually pretty cute and they had several different styles. Also less painful to spend under $10 for a kid who may or may not wear them much or has a tendency to lose things like this.
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