Star Lite

Star Lite is a glow-in-the-dark rubber duck.

Time to Spring Forward A Rubber Duckie’s Guide to Daylight Saving Time

Time to Spring Forward A Rubber Duckie’s Guide to Daylight Saving Time — It’s that time of year again when we bid farewell to those precious minutes of sleep and gear up to welcome more daylight. Yes, you guessed it right—it’s time to set your clocks ahead an hour for Daylight Saving Time (DST)!

Minecraft Rubber Ducks

Minecraft Rubber Ducks — These are block style rubber ducks which go with Minecraft theme of being blocky in shape.

Yellow Fellow

Yellow Fellow — The squeaking rubber duck. Thus rubber duck squeaks when you squeeze him.

Hello Kitty Rubber Ducks

Hello Kitty Rubber Ducks — Here are all of the Hello Kitty and Friends Duckz (Rubber Ducks from the Hello Kitty World).

Easter Rubber Ducks

Easter Rubber Ducks — SteveZ DuckZ shares all of the Easter themed rubber ducks in his rubber duck collection.

Counting rubber ducks instead of sheep to fall asleep

Counting rubber ducks instead of sheep to fall asleep. When the lights go out and the day’s worries drift into your dreams, finding peace can sometimes be as elusive as catching lightning in a bottle. We’ve all heard of the age-old trick of counting sheep to lull ourselves into a serene slumber. But let’s be honest, those fluffy white blobs can get a little… monotonous. What if we infused a little whimsy into this practice? I present to you: counting rubber ducks instead of sheep to fall asleep!

The Rubber Duck Exchange

The Rubber Duck Exchange — Quack and Trade: Diving into the World of Rubber Duck Exchanges — You might find them bobbing in aboard your cruise ship, floating at a quirky Rubber Duck festival, or rolling around at a Jeep Festival … a place to swap rubber ducks.

Anatidaephobia: The Fear of A Duck Watching You

Anatidaephobia: The Fear of A Duck Watching You — Fear is a powerful emotion, and it manifests in many ways. While some fears are common and widely understood, like the fear of heights (acrophobia) or the fear of spiders (arachnophobia), others are much more unusual and rarely discussed. One such fear is anatidaephobia—the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you.

Ducks in a Row

You’ve heard it a thousand times: “Get your ducks in a row.” This quirky expression conjures up an image of organized, disciplined little ducklings marching in perfect order. But what does it really mean, and how can we apply it to our everyday lives?

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