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National Bobblehead Day – January 7, 2025

If you find it tough to take bobbleheads seriously, you’re not alone. But perhaps you should. And National Bobblehead Day on January 7 now is a chance to recognize the fun behind these dolls—and admit you like them without feeling self-conscious about it. Although these goofy dolls have become popular in the past couple of decades, bobbleheads have been around for the past few centuries. We bet you there’s a bobblehead version of any famous person you can think of: presidents, sports figures, Supreme Court justices, and the Beatles all have their own bobbleheads. Clearly, National Bobblehead Day is a great idea. And if you don’t believe us, just ask the world’s population of millions of bobbleheads. They’re sure to be nodding in agreement.

National Bobblehead Day timeline

1700s
First Record of Bobbleheads

Called "temple nodders," the earliest known bobbleheads are modeled after Buddha and other religious figures.

1760s
Bobbleheads Make Their Way West

Made from ceramics, bobbleheads are imported to Europe from China in the 1760s.

1920s
The First Sports Bobbleheads

The first sports bobblehead made features a generic basketball player.

1964
The Beatles Bobbleheads

As one of the first sets of human bobbleheads that aren't athletes, the Fab Four pioneer the U.S.'s pop culture bobblehead explosion.

1999
Bringing Bobbleheads Back

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Candlestick Park, the San Francisco Giants give 20,000 visitors a Willie Mays bobblehead, bringing bobbleheads back in style after interest waned in the 1970s.

2015
National Bobblehead Day

The first ever National Bobblehead Day is celebrated.

2015
Turning Heads

One of two surviving bobbleheads of the 1961-1962 New York Yankees team is auctioned for almost $60,000.

National Bobblehead Day Activities

  1. Visit the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum

    The National Bobblehead Museum is still in the planning stages, but you can visit its website and learn more about the history of bobbleheads. You can also see the growing list of bobblehead dolls that have been given away in recent years. Eventually, the museum expects to have a physical presence in Milwaukee. There’s been no official word yet on whether the roof will bounce up and down, though.

  2. See how many heads you can bobble simultaneously

    Bobblehead dolls are supposed to be fun, right? So line up a few dozen bobbleheads and see if you can get all of their heads bouncing at the same time. Who knows? Maybe the Guinness Book of World Records will have a new entry when you’re finished.

  3. Visit a sports stadium on bobblehead giveaway day

    Nearly every professional sports team, from the major leagues to the minors, offers a bobblehead giveaway day at some point. Purchase some tickets and receive your free gift! Just be sure to get there early. Such giveaways usually have a limited number, and because some people have been known to take their bobblehead collections pretty seriously, you don’t want to be fighting a cutthroat collector for one of the last bobbleheads in the box.

Why We Love National Bobblehead Day

  1. They’re sure to make you smile

    Bobblehead dolls are designed to be goofy looking, so they’re great for taking a break during a tough day. It’s impossible to look at a bobblehead and not crack a smile. Keeping a bobblehead on your desk is a surefire way to help yourself feel better and relieve some stress.

  2. They're a great addition to any kind of collection

    You don’t have to be a bobblehead collector to enjoy these dolls. If you collect items related to a specific sports team, for example, add a few bobbleheads to your collection, and they’ll fit right in with the other items. If you collect super hero figures, bobbleheads give you quite a few options to round out your collection.

  3. They can be really valuable

    We wouldn’t recommend spending your retirement plan on your bobblehead collection, but there are some figure out there that have some value. This can be a fun item to collect that also will potentially pay off in appreciation value over the long haul… if you can bring yourself to sell your favorites down the road.

National Bobblehead Day dates

Year Date Day
2025 January 7 Tuesday
2026 January 7 Wednesday
2027 January 7 Thursday
2028 January 7 Friday
2029 January 7 Sunday
January
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