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ITTY-BITTY-OLOGY: The collection of small things



Inventory Why Collect?

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Baby Frog Prince

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Blue Rubber Duckling 8 Mini-Lego Parakeet

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Mini-Lego Duck

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Chirp Mug 16 Tiny Kiwi Bird

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Tiny Soldier

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Colored Pencils

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Dumb Donkey

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Closing 28



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Collecting is a way for me to catalogue all of the items that have significent memories. They may seem silly to the untrained eye, but if you just ask, I can tell you why I keep them around.


Baby Frog Prince

When: October 3, 2019 Where: Lawrence, Kansas


My parents came to visit me on my birthday. We went to dinner and then went shopping on Mass Street. A tiny store was still open and we had fun looking at all the trinkets around it. I saw this tiny, Japanese frog toy and said to my mom “I’m 20 now and I still want silly toys�. She laughed and decided that she was determined to buy it for me becuase I was still her little girl.


Blue Rubber Duckling

When: 2020 Where: Lawrence, Kansas


This one is the newest addition to my collection. My roommate found this left behind on the bleachers after a basketball game and brought it home. When I asked her about it, she gave it to me and told me to keep. I guess I was a better home than gym bleachers.


Mini-Lego Parakeet

When: 2017 Where: Barnes and Noble


This little thing was bought and made at a barnes and noble near my hometown. While it is the oldest addition to my collection, it was added way later because he was lost for some time. My friend and I built this lego set together in a Barnes and Nobles starbucks and bought a slice of cheesecake while we made it.



Mini-Lego Parakeet Skeleton


Mini-Lego Duck

When: December, 2019 Where: Dollar Store


Shopping in a dollar store for white elephant gifts, my sister and I chose to grab a couple of candy bars during checkout. Under the counter was a tiny lego set for this duck. As it was only a dollar, I felt the need to buy it. My sister and I came home, wrapped our dollar store gifts and then built this duck together.


Chirp Mug

After bringing my roommate up to stay with me and my family over fall break, we decided to have a trift/antique shopping day around my hometown. The last stop of the day led us to a little antique store with a dusty old basement. Walking down the creaky stairs, I made eye contact with this little cup. I had to buy it. Now I can always remember that day with my roommate.


When: October, 2019 Where: Antique Shop


Tiny Kiwi Bird

When: November, 2019 Where: Toy Store


I bought this miniature at the toystore in Lawrence, Kansas. They had many to choose from, but I chose the one that called to me the most. Closing my eyes, I picked blindly. When I opened them I saw this tiny kiwi bird. Best 99 cents ever spent.


Mini-Lego Duck Skull: Profile

*Not to scale


Tiny Kiwi Bird Skull: Top View


Tiny Soldier

When: September, 2019 Where: Battenfeld Hall


After many card games and snacks at the boys hall next door to mine, we settled on playing some table top games. “Risk” wasn’t one of them, but a little toy soldier fell to the group from the box. I asked one of the boys if I could keep it because it was so tiny. They said yes, so I can keep that small memory of a fun night with me.


Capsule Colored Pencils

When: October, 2019 Where: Wonderfair


One of my hometown friends came to visit me and we walked all over Mass street looking for things to do. We went to Ondori (ramen noodle place), and Alchemy (coffee shop and bakery). We ended the day at Wonderfair, just looking around until I saw this itty-bitty set of color pencils. They were too cute to pass up and now I have that memory with my friend as well.


Dumb Donkey

When: October, 2019 Where: Dillons


This little fella cost 50 cents from a Dillons toy machine. I was curious one day and had the change so I tried to get something fun. When I opened it, I saw a orange creature with huge buck teeth. After thoroughly laughing for a bit. My roommates and I decided it was most likely a donkey. Hence the name “Dumb Donkey�.


As you can see, my collection is fairly new and small. But, this is something that will keep me collecting from now on. Each one of these pieces to my collection all have a tiny bit memory from my life and I love having them around as a reminder of all of the laughter and love behind each one.



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