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USPS Releases New Baby Animal Forever Stamps—And They’re Pretty Darn Cute

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See the official USPS Baby Wild Animal Stamps here: New USPS Stamps Celebrate the Irresistible Charm of Baby Wild Animals – Newsroom – About.usps.com

Let’s be real: the mail has never looked this adorable.

On May 23, 2025, the U.S. Postal Service dropped its newest Forever stamp series at the Rocky Mountain Stamp Show in Aurora, Colorado. The theme? Baby wild animals. The vibe? Wholesome woodland magic. The buzz? Totally deserved.

From chipmunks and bobcats to fuzzy owlets and curious foxes, this 10-stamp collection highlights some of North America’s most beloved little creatures in soft, playful colors that feel more storybook than safari. Think modern design meets nature documentary’s cutest B-roll.

What’s in the Set?

Here’s the roll call of the stars:
🦊 Fox
🦉 Owl
🦌 Deer
🦭 Seal
🐰 Rabbit
🦝 Raccoon
🐻 Bear
🦨 Skunk
🐱 Bobcat
🐿️ Chipmunk

They’re not photos—they’re stylized illustrations by artist Tracy Walker, designed in collaboration with art director Greg Breeding, who’s helped shape many of USPS’s most beloved releases.

Each one captures a bit of curiosity, a dash of mischief, and a whole lot of charm.

Yes, They’re Real Forever Stamps

These aren’t just for looking at. They’re official USPS Forever stamps, which means they’ll always cover a one-ounce First-Class letter, no matter how much postage rates rise in the future. Functional, yes. Frameable? Also yes.

They’re available in booklets of 20, featuring two of each design—perfect for everyday use or for collectors who appreciate the softer side of philately.

Where to Get Them

You can find the “Baby Wild Animals” stamps at post offices nationwide or order them online via the USPS Postal Store.

Just One More Reason to Love Mail

We might be a little biased, but this is exactly the kind of thing that keeps us excited about mail. It’s not just about getting something from point A to point B—it’s about adding a human touch, even when the message is short and sweet.

And if that message happens to come with a baby bobcat on the outside? Even better.

Remember, even though the USPS now has the cutest stamps out there, when it comes to sending business-critical mail, it’s still easier to do online. Click here for a free account and to learn more about how LetterStream helps you easily send mail online.

LetterStream offers bulk printing and mailing services allowing companies to send physical mail online. Whether it’s online Certified MailFirst-Class MailFedEx 2Day, or postcards, we give both small businesses and large corporations that time and freedom back to work on tasks that better serve the company. If you’re interested in creating a free account, you can do so here.

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