Webkinz stuffed animals resemble the popular Beanie Babies from several years back. Both Webkinz and Beanie Babies set off huge followings among kids and adult collectors, making the small stuffed animals one of the hottest commodities to hit the toy market.
Webkinz stuffed animals are certainly unique, but what makes them that way? By using a special code when you register you adopt your Webkinz pet and assume for its care just as if you were a real parent.
Webkinz stuffed animals go beyond the ordinary plush toy. Children can name, play with, and care for these virtual pets using an online community that is safe. Webkinz recipes show kids how to make special foods to feed their pets.
There’s lots of fun in store for your kids at Webkinz World. Kids can build and furnish rooms for their special Webkinz stuffed animals. There are trivia questions to answer and arcade games to play. You can even earn kinzcash (virtual money) and buy special things for your Webkinz pet.
Collecting Webkinz stuffed animals is just one thing you can do on Webkinz World. It is a safe site that is geared toward children, and offers educational activities, games, and even allows interaction with other children using chat menus that have pre-set messages. Because these messages are already created, children cannot create their own messages and enter information such as addresses or phone numbers.
Collecting and playing with Webkinz stuffed animals are not the only things available to do. There are Quizzy questions designed for kids to learn many educational facts. When spending time answering Quizzy questions, kids can learn new things that they might not care to learn otherwise.
Webkinz stuffed animals have an enduring appeal for both kids and their parents. You can keep your Webkinz World account for a year, and then renew it by buying another Webkinz. Although the owner of Webkinz, Ganz, has not released the number of Webkinz sold thus far, it is estimated, based on the 2005 figures, that it is over two million.
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This post was written by Jill John on June 20, 2008
