Webkinz Christmas Tree Gallery!

 

If you crave Christmas trees, Webkinz World is the place to be! Over the years, we’ve released TONS of different trees for the holiday season.

 

This year the Ganz eStore has two new trees as part of their “Be Merry theme”:  the Be Merry Tree and the Be Merry Mini Tree!

 

 

Last year, we released the Flashy Christmas Tree as part of the Candy Cane Collection Event and the Potted Pine Tree as a Countdown to Christmas prize.

 

 

This year you’ll find 3 Christmas tree re-releases in the WShop on both Webkinz.com and the Webkinz mobile app: the Countryside Christmas Tree, the Silent Night Christmas Tree and the Town Square Tree!

 

 

Here’s a look back at all of the past Christmas trees we’ve released in Webkinz World:

 

 

How many of these Christmas Trees have YOU collected? Let us know in the comments below!

 

48 Responses to Webkinz Christmas Tree Gallery!

  1. ngeorgianow says:

    I want one of the smaller trees, but I don’t do estore. :,(

  2. mfaull says:

    Thank you for telling me where the Silent Night Christmas tree is!!

  3. santo123 says:

    I need to print this page and start checking off what I have. I have a lot of them.

  4. eclipse07 says:

    I barely have any.

  5. Kraft says:

    My oldest tree is the purple one from 2009. My favourite has to be the Town Square one!

  6. Sollace says:

    Still have the rotating Christmas tree. It’s really pretty sitting on a table. LOVE the town hall Christmas tree. I put all the dolls, trains, and toys I win around it, making the gift giving more special.

  7. ImaPepper says:

    I LOVE the Christmas trees! I don’t have many of them, though…any chance some of the older ones could be re-released for kinzcash?

  8. ImADogWhoLovesFish says:

    My faves: 2015, 2009, 2015, 2010, 2006, 2005, 2008, & (second box) 2013, 2015, 2010, 2012. =]

  9. WebkinzFanCEG says:

    I have quite a lot of these beautiful trees. I have all the Christmas trees from 2009 forward, the Grand Christmas tree from 2008, and the Glittering Gem Christmas tree from 2008.

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