Sneak Peek: Fall Fest 2025!

 

 

This year’s Fall Fest runs from Friday, September 19, to Tuesday, September 30, on Webkinz Classic!

 

During this event, look for fall leaves floating across your screen and click on them to win prizes for your pets (limited to 3 prizes a day for free players, 5 for full and 7 a day for Deluxe players). This year, there are twelve new ones to collect, including a Corn on the Cob Pet Buddy and a new Potted Sunflower Plant that you can use to harvest sunflower seeds:

 

 

If you want the chance to catch Fall Fest leaves while you are playing at the Games Arcade on the Webkinz Classic Desktop App, open and close the WShop while you are playing a game, and you’ll start seeing them as you play!

 

Bottles of 2025 Fall Fest Soda will also be available at the WShop for eStore Points! You’ll find them in the NEW & PROMOS section of the shop, starting on September 19:

 

 

Every time you feed your pet a bottle of Fall Fest Soda, you’ll win a prize! You’ll also have the chance to win this year’s grand prize: A Main Street Inn that was designed to match this year’s Acorn Collection prizes:

 

 

 

Add the inn to your Main Street and click on it for your pet to sit inside:

 

 

Which prize are you looking forward to collecting the most? Let us know in the comment section below…

 

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38 Responses to Sneak Peek: Fall Fest 2025!

  1. aredane says:

    I fed my pet 6 of the bottles and only got tiles :( I didn’t even know that was a prize. I thought only the ones listed would be given.

  2. opal141414 says:

    Hello Everyone..I love Fall Fest too and the prizes are amazing; I can’t wait for the Halloween theme to come out. My favourites by far are the seeds…any seeds that produce food items are wonderful. It would be great if once the food items were harvested and fed to our pets that there could be a chance to get another item (kind of the feeding wacky foods to get fridges). I’m still thrilled about the quality of the prizes…Happy Fall Fest!

  3. dgb2010 says:

    I LOVE Fall Fest!

  4. kalcan8 says:

    Hi! I have a question: I know that corn husk dolls have long been a thing in WW, but are they actually a thing in the real world? Inquiring minds…

    • alucard says:

      @kalcan8 – Yes, the corn husk dolls are a real thing! I’ve made some small ones before. Back in the old days, people grew gardens and would grow corn. When they would pick and shuck the corn, they would dry the husk (like of like outer leaves of the corn), and would make dolls out of them for children. Many people were very poor back then and could not afford to buy nice dolls for their children. People who craft often make them to sell at craft fairs or to sell on online shops. Hope this info helps. :-) (farout1)

    • 4esnowflake says:

      They are actually! We learned about them in school Native Americans would make them out of dry husks for children

    • catchfire says:

      Yes corn husk dolls are a real thing. There is all kinds of different ones. Look them up and maybe make your own too.

    • notratforsure says:

      They are! They’re sort of a thing of the past but I learned to make them in school when I was small!

    • alphacat2 says:

      Hi kalcan8 – oh my, yes! Corn husk dolls have probably been around as long as humans have grown and harvested corn and maize. The dried husks, and corncobs, too, have always been a fall season crafting medium, especially when you have such an abundance of them at harvest. Historically, Perhaps they were fashioned as good luck charms or amulets and evolving into children’s playthings using the materials on hand – much like people my age enjoyed paper dolls. Today, they are an authentic folk art – take the time to look on Etsy and you will be amazed at so many intricate designs. Dried husks are very tough and last a long time so they would last a very long time – have seen some in museums. :-)

    • My4Sweeties says:

      Yes, they are very much a reality. Just Google it!

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