By Amy Valm
Updated Apr 29, 2015On the lookout for some creative Star Wars gifts for your little Jedi Master? Put down your lightsaber and check out these on-trend gifts for kids and adults. Read more: 9 cool Minecraft gifts
These soft, squishy Star Wars characters are waiting to find their forever homes. $25 each, rona.ca
We know a few big kids (read adults) who would love to curl up in these 200-thread-count organic-cotton sheets. Available in sizes from twin to queen, they depict the storyline of the original 1977 flick perfectly. From $24, potterybarnkids.com
Galaxy buffs will swoon over this tabletop Death-Star-turned-planetary-projector. Stargazers can choose from Earth’s own constellations or the planets that make up the galaxy far, far away. $25, indigo.ca
With more than 72 sheets of special Star Wars-themed paper, this kit has enough supplies for 36 paper-folding projects, including Yoda, Princess Leia, R2-D2 and Boba Fett. With levels ranging from Youngling (easy) to Jedi Master (difficult), this book has something for every skill set. $22, mastermindtoys.com
If you have a little Star Wars fan with a flair for art or decor on your list, why not get them this whimsical print from Jan Skácelík of Handz? The minimalist design features retro mid-century Scandinavian illustrations of Yoda, AT-AT walkers, Han Solo, Boba Fett and Darth Vader. $24, etsy.com
Waldo’s got nothing on this fun but tricky activity book. Keep your eyes peeled for good guys and villains alike. $8, mastermindtoys.com
The desert planet of Tatooine is home to the dangerous, no-droids-allowed Mos Eisley Cantina. A hot spot for many of the galaxy’s villains, the set comes with eight Lego Minifigures—including Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Han Solo—a landspeeder for a quick getaway and a slew of other accessories. $90, walmart.ca
The Millennium Falcon is one tough ship. Han Solo and Chewbacca have been on countless missions during the Rebellion, and this time they’re joined by dynamic droid duo C-3PO and R2-D2. The 12-piece foldable set is perfect for tots who are too little for Lego. $50, toysrus.ca
For such a little droid, R2-D2 has been on a lot of adventures. Perfect for pint-size fans, this fun activity book lets you join R2 on his mission to deliver Princess Leia’s message to Alderaan as he navigates through space and desert. The book’s pop-out pieces slide together to create a lifelike R2-D2 model. $17, indigo.ca
We thought we’d save the best for last! Standing tall at 16 inches, this 10,000-plus-piece set doesn’t leave anything to be desired. With 24 Lego Minifigures and droids, a TIE Advanced hangar bay with a moving launch rack, a detention block and a trash compactor complete with monster and detention block, it’s definitely on our wish list. Sure hope we're on the nice list. $500, shop.lego.com