The Witch Squishmallow Craze: How Collectors are Going Wild for the 2022 Editions

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Witch Squishmallow 2022 is a popular toy that is set to release in the year 2022. Squishmallows are a range of adorable plush toys that have gained a massive following in recent years. They are known for their soft and squishy texture, making them perfect for cuddling and hugging. The Witch Squishmallow for 2022 is a new addition to the Squishmallow family. It features a cute and friendly witch character, complete with a witch hat and a broomstick. The design is sure to be a hit with both children and adults who love Halloween and all things magical.


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The design is sure to be a hit with both children and adults who love Halloween and all things magical. As with previous Squishmallows, the Witch Squishmallow 2022 will likely come in different sizes, ranging from small keychain versions to large cuddle-sized ones. Collecting Squishmallows has become a popular hobby for many, as they come in various designs and themes, allowing collectors to create their own unique collection.

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Owing to sickness of the two old geezers, the Magic Nook will be closing soon. The plan is to gradually release the individual effects back to the original authors so they can keep selling their tricks on other sites (which will probably result in increased prices). I will try to keep you informed as the process continues.

Posted: Jun 1, 2020 11:26 pm

Sorry to hear that you and Prof. Spellbinder are ill. But can't you just leave the Magic Nook site as it is now to allow people to purchase your material via PayPal?

I don't think it requires you to do anything other than continue to accept the PayPal payments to your bank accounts. So why closing down ?

Posted: Jun 2, 2020 01:28 am

It's called death. When one dies, control over the business is either lost or transferred before death to whomever will continue the business. We would rather have the original authors be in control of their own material and make those decisions whether to continue selling their material or not, and whether to increase the prices, etc.

Posted: Jun 2, 2020 04:40 am

I wish you well, Jim. The Magic Nook was a great project. I admire your work with the kids in the community and never understood the hassles you got for mentioning your ebooks that contained tricks people were interested in. Especially knowing how cheap your ebooks were. I truly believe that you have many more admirers than detractors.

Posted: Jun 3, 2020 03:19 pm

This is a resource that I will sorely miss. I think many of our fellow magicians will sorely miss the Nook. Cudos for the labor of love you put into it all these years. I've bought a number of articles/tricks from you and benefited greatly from the novel handlings and the valuable history lessons. I totally understand that time marches on for all of us. Knowing that little fact doesn't make this any less sad.

Perhaps the content could be processed through Lybary.com. They are good about paying the author's royalties for works sold.

The artist formally known as Mumblepeas! Posted: Jun 3, 2020 04:10 pm

I'd prefer that each of my authors make the decision about whether they will sell their own works or settle for Lybrary's royalties. It's a Wiz Kid thing.

Meanwhile, I have decided to finish up Wizards' Journal #42 with my variation on Del Ray's mechanical mouse trick.

Posted: Jun 3, 2020 06:12 pm

Jim, I want to say thanks again for all the creative work that you and Prof. Spellbinder have published on the Magic Nook website over the years. I do hope the individual authors will continue to sell their own works , either on their own site or through Lybrary.com .

Best wishes to the both of you.

Posted: Jul 26, 2020 07:14 pm

I too want to thank you for all of your contributions on the Café and your wonderful creations.

Best wishes to all

Posted: Aug 24, 2020 04:55 pm

I noticed an announcement on the Magic Nook site as of Monday, August 24, 2020 -

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"Under New Management : Yusif Tremil, a former Wiz Kid member and trustee (1985 - 1995) who went on to college and medical school to become a health care professional, is currently taking medical care of Jim Gerrish and me and using his experience and knowledge of magic to take over the day to day operation of the Magic Nook for us. The increase in prices of our e-Books is helping to cover his services for The Magic Nook, just as our health insurance covers his health care services to his two bedridden patients and former magic teachers."

Posted: Dec 5, 2020 07:12 pm

Just a thought for those who care. I tried to buy something on there and I can't prove I'm a magician? It might just be me but I don't get what they are looking for to prove? I sent my promo pic but because it doesn't have my name on it it won't work. Here is the list of things you cannot use to verify you're a magician:

What's a Verified Magician?
A Verified Magician is someone who can PROVE that he or she is a magician.
Why do you need to verify magicians? Isn't it just enough that I say I am a magician?
We have been verifying our customers as magicians since day one, but recently, probably because of the increased use of the Internet and Social Media, etc., we began to notice an increase in the number of people who were just curious and wanted to learn magic secrets. Some were violating copyright laws and re-selling our e-Books to who knows who? So, to protect our magic secrets from those who had no need for them but who merely wanted them to re-sell for profits or whatever, we have been requiring all new customers, recognizable by their e-mail addresses not being on file, to verify themselves, as well as doing our usual best to verify them independently.
In the recent past, it was enough for magicians to mention the names of famous magicians as "proof" that they were verified magicians - usually bringing up the name Dai Vernon would do it. So many non-magicians began by naming modern magicians who appear on YouTube or on social media. We aren't interested in having you recite a list of famous magicians; that proves nothing about YOU.
How do you PROVE that you are a magician over the Internet?
We won't give you that information. We leave verification up to you. Magicians have to PROVE that they are magicians every time they perform. We don't care if you are an amateur or a professional, male or female, young or old. If you are a magician you will be able to verify it. If not, we refund any money you sent, because you can't be a customer of The Magic Nook.
Give me some clues.
PROOF is NOT talking or writing about yourself, or your history, how long you have been "in" magic, what clubs you belong to, who you know, who knows you, etc. SHOW me who and what you are, don't tell me. Convince me you are just as serious about magic as I am.
Maybe it would help to know the kinds of answers or information that we do NOT accept because they are not PROOF, but just a lot of talk or writing without verifying.

Here are some things we are NOT INTERESTED in because they DO NOT verify that you are a magician:

No, I don't care how many years you claim to have been "in magic" because you have no way to prove that and I have no interest in it. I have seen Wiz Kids who developed into verified magicians after a few months, so "years spent" has no meaning for me. It's how you spend the time you have that makes you a magician or not.

No, I don't care how many magic books you have in your "library" because I am not coming to your house to count them, and I don't know if you read any of them and understand them all. Not everyone learns from books, and that includes magicians. A photograph of magic books on a shelf is NOT PROOF that the books belong to you and were read by you.
No, I don't want to see your "magic collection" because magic props aren't made to sit on a shelf and be looked at. Magic is a performing art, and if you don't perform with your various props, you aren't a magician but an on-looker. A photograph of magic tricks on a shelf is NOT PROOF that the tricks belong to you and were performed by you.

No, I don't want to see your "business card." You don't need a business card to be a magician. If that was all it took, everyone in the world could claim to be anything without proof.

No, I don't care if you're an amateur or a "professional". A magician is a magician; whether he makes money from it or not is between him and the IRS.

No, I do not care that you claim to be a member of a magic club and I do not have time nor energy nor the will to track down your claims of membership to see if they are true. Even the big clubs like the I.B.M. and S.A.M. will accept members that they have never verified are actual magicians. A photo of your membership card proves only that you may have a card (they are easy to counterfeit on any computer). The same applies to magicians you claim to know, or whom you may have met, or who may "vouch" for you. If you can't vouch for yourself, you are not a magician.
Do not require us to view your verification proof on social media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Google Drive . etc. all of which require us to be members and wastes our time on viewing all kinds of irrelevant personal stuff to seek out your so-called proof.

No, I don't care where you say you have performed in the past. I have no way to verify that and although you may have proof of those claims, you did not bother to send any proof, just the claims.
Regarding still photographs, posters, videos, etc.: They are only good if they positively identify you by name as the person performing, and they show all of you, not just parts of "someone's" body performing "magic tricks."

I mean I get they want to protect our community but man I have no clue what to send. NO business cards, NO membership cards, No photos unless your name is printed on it, NO word knowledge of our craft, NO history of our craft. If I send a video how do they know it's of me and not someone else? It's crazy but like most of you I have spent several $1,000's on magic and I can't get approved to buy a $7 ebook. LOL

Be Young. Have Fun! Posted: Dec 5, 2020 07:22 pm

I never had a problem ordering. I don't recall proving I was a bona-fide magician. They may have known me from the Café though.

No, I don't care how many years you claim to have been "in magic" because you have no way to prove that and I have no interest in it. I have seen Wiz Kids who developed into verified magicians after a few months, so "years spent" has no meaning for me. It's how you spend the time you have that makes you a magician or not.
Witch squishmellow 2022

The Witch Squishmallow 2022 is expected to have the same soft and squishy texture that makes Squishmallows so beloved. The plush toy is made from high-quality materials, ensuring its durability and longevity. It will likely be filled with a hypoallergenic polyester fiber filling, making it safe for people of all ages to enjoy. Squishmallows have gained a massive following due to their charm and cuteness. Many people enjoy collecting them and displaying them in their homes or using them as pillows and travel companions. They are also popular gifts for birthdays and special occasions. In conclusion, the Witch Squishmallow 2022 is an anticipated addition to the Squishmallow family. With its cute design and soft texture, it is sure to be a hit among Squishmallow enthusiasts and fans of all things witchy and magical. Whether you're a collector or simply looking for a cuddly toy to snuggle with, the Witch Squishmallow 2022 is definitely something to look forward to..

Reviews for "The Charm of Witch Squishmallows: Find Your Favorite in the 2022 Collection"

1. Samantha - ★☆☆☆☆
I was really disappointed with the Witch Squishmallow 2022. Firstly, the quality was extremely poor. The stitching was uneven, and the fabric felt very cheap. I could tell right away that this wasn't going to last long. Additionally, the design itself was not impressive. The colors were dull and faded, and the face looked more creepy than cute. Overall, I regretted purchasing this Squishmallow and would not recommend it to anyone.
2. Michaela - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for the Witch Squishmallow 2022, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. First of all, the size was smaller than I expected. The product images made it seem much bigger, so I was a bit disappointed when it arrived. Furthermore, the stuffing inside the Squishmallow was lumpy and uneven, making it uncomfortable to squeeze and cuddle. I also noticed that the ink used for the facial features was smudged, giving the witch a messy appearance. Overall, I think there are better Squishmallows out there, and I wouldn't repurchase this particular design.
3. Jonathan - ★★☆☆☆
The Witch Squishmallow 2022 was a letdown for me. The price was quite high compared to other Squishmallows, but the quality didn't reflect that. The stitching was loose in some areas, and I could already see the seams starting to come undone after just a few days of use. Additionally, the material used felt flimsy and prone to tearing. The design itself was not as attractive as I anticipated. The colors were not vibrant, and the witch's expression seemed more eerie than whimsical. Overall, I found this Squishmallow to be overpriced and lacking in quality.

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