Challenge: Baking us happy!

 

Once the farmers have harvested our food, we rely on the hard work of cooks and bakers to prepare it for market! Food prepations workers rise early every morning to prepare the bread we put on our tables. Let’s show all the cooks and bakers how much we appreciate the food they prepare and their contribution to keeping us healthy and fed.

 

Between November 16 and 20, practice the art of baking with creativity classes, stock the pantry with tomatoes and play Pizza Palace! Log into your Webkinz account and look for the challenge icon on the left side of your screen. If you complete the challenge you’ll win a Pink Scrubs Top and a Caring Valley Cake!

 

Your next challenge starts on November 21!

 

31 Responses to Challenge: Baking us happy!

  1. ArcanineEspeon says:

    Although cooks and bakers are definitely essential workers, “bakers” seems like an overly specific category of essential worker. All the other categories seem fine, and grocery store employees are covered by “shop workers,” but it seems like “food service workers” would be better than “bakers” or “bakers and cooks.” That way, it also includes butchers, and waiters, cafeteria workers and people who package food at factories, which are especially critical because those tend to be low paying jobs and have a lot of contact with potentially contagious customers/staff.

  2. ArcanineEspeon says:

    What a relief. Pizza Palace is so much more fun than Pumpkin Patch Protector or Tulip Trouble.

  3. harmoniieandmelodie says:

    Wow. The challenges are so hard. I recall when this site was geared toward children first. I remember my 3 year old granddaughter playing Cash Cow 2 with me, on her account, and actually reaching level 5, more than once. All she had to so was match the colors. But some where along the line, the powers that be changed things. Games were made harder and harder to play. The points needed to earn KC went up drastically. It became harder and harder to find any real success. Can’t we go back to the idea that WEBKINZ is supposed to be for kids first, a learning game, for ages 5 to 15 instead of gaming pros? Ganz won awards for its innovation in creating a game that encouraged children to play and while playing, learn. The building blocks like math, spelling, reading, sciences, etc. were the goal back then. Kids won top scores for the day, and felt like they accomplished something. Now, the games that they use to excel at are so hard, they can’t even earn kc. Then they become frustrated for the entire WEBKINZ platform is so hard, they can’t even do anything except take care of their pet. That is when so many of them abandon the game altogether. That 3 year old is 15 now. It isn’t the game stopped being age appropriate, but the fact that no matter how hard she works, she can’t earn enough kc to take care of her pets. The whole Webkinz community has been skewed to a professional level rather than for the children it was originally built for, and with school, homework, and other required activities, trying to play a game that is so difficult to find success at has lost her interest and stopped being “fun”. In her eyes, it is worse than homework, worse than school, and way too stressful to be fun.

    • cowtown2 says:

      yes please add extra days on these and even on adults to help its hard computers sometimes not working right its to fast that game we need may not come on and have like three videos come onwhile you need that game to lod, and they are many on that game to get it just a few days extra please ty and maybe add items to w shop for all later, like the mask id love more dr stuff, and that dentist ty happy thanksgiving be safe wear a mask may all have a great day,

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