
Popular among our readers, this adorable turtle is waterproof and has a UV-resistant coating. Its shell is made from colorful succulents that glow for 10 hours at night (the solar panel will charge after 6 to 8 hours of daylight).

Full of nostalgia and whimsy, mushrooms remain a popular home decor trend. This 6-inch mushroom is made from colorful glass, creating a vibrant glow in the sun. It’s suitable for year-round use outdoors, but it’s also lightweight enough to move around.
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Brighten up a potted plant or small garden with this coffee-loving frog (note, it’s less than four inches tall). It charges in the sunshine after 4 to 6 hours and will automatically light up at night.

Add a bit of chaos to your garden with this hilarious Tyrannosaurus that’s actively battling garden gnomes. It’s made from weather-resistant resin and hand-painted with bright colors.
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Bring a touch of woodland charm to your backyard with this cute goose statue, which shows a mom with its two babies. After soaking up sun rays, it’ll glow softly for 10 to 12 hours.

Bring a sense of mindfulness to your garden with these meditative sealed cement sculptures by artist Michael Gentilucci. They’re available in two sizes, and there are other zen animals: Frogs, Turtles, Dogs, Cats, and Llamas.
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This smiling cat has a light-up butterfly perched on its tail—it’s solar powered. If you’re more of a dog person, there’s an equally as charming dog statue.

On quick glance, these look like ordinary stones in the garden—but they’re actually a trio of playful ghosts. Carved into real stone, each figure will vary in color and shape.
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These fairytale-inspired critters are wearing glasses that begin glowing at twilight. The tiny woodland scholars—there’s a raccoon, owl, or bunny—are solar powered.

Nearly 11 inches tall, this cute elephant statue is great for pathways or flower beds—wherever you could use a little more light. The lantern is solar powered.

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) leads Good Housekeeping’s gift guide strategy. She writes and edits commerce content, where she analyzes lifestyle trends, shopping data, and works closely with the Good Housekeeping Institute to recommend top-tested products. Previously, she was the associate lifestyle editor for GH and wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, BobVila.com, and Unique Homes Magazine. When she’s not tracking down buzzy products, you can find her walking her dog, Skye, around Jersey City.
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