Tour of Kinzville – Quizzy’s Corner
By Booger Okay, there are two things I absolutely love! If you know me at all, you know that one of them is video games. And the other is SCIENCE! (Okay, I kind of love junk food too but I’m really trying to work on that one!) So one of my favorite places in Kinzville is the place where you go to test your knowledge and answer questions to earn KinzCash. Science is my favorite subject, but I also love learning all different types of information. I go to Quizzy’s at least three times a week – I love to be challenged and get my brain working. Did you know that before Quizzy started Quizzy’s Corner, he was a scientist? My big brother, Goober, studied with Quizzy and they were lab partners on some very groundbreaking experiments. Goober says that Quizzy is one of the most brilliant scientists he ever met. Apparently there are a couple of reasons that Quizzy left the field of science to start Quizzy’s corner. Goober says that Quizzy was interested in so much more than just science. He is also into Geography, History, Literature – Goober says he is … Read more
Happy Thanksgiving! The Ganz eStore has 50 PRIZES to Giveaway on Twitter!
Hey Parents and Webkinz fans on Twitter & Facebook! The Ganz eStore will be giving away prizes (on Twitter) TODAY, to give thanks to our Webkinz fans! Read more
Crafty Critterz: Pinecone Turkey
Gobble, gobble! Add this cute craft to your Thanksgiving table decor! Read more
Turkey Napkin Ring
Bring a flock of turkeys to the table with this simple craft! What you need: -         Cardboard paper towel roll -         Brown, red and yellow construction paper -         Googly eyes -         Glue -         Scissors What you do: Cut your paper towel roll in pieces about 1½“ high. Cut a strip of brown paper to the same width, long enough to go around the roll. Use glue to cover roll with brown paper. To create your turkey’s head, cut a pear shape out of brown construction paper. To make a beak, cut a small diamond out of yellow construction paper. To make wattle, cut a small, long heart out of red construction paper. Glue red heart upside down on the front of the head, and stick the yellow diamond on top. Affix two googly eyes above your turkey’s beak. Now you can stick your turkey’s head to the round side of the paper towel roll with glue, so that your turkey is facing forward when the roll is set on its flat end. To make your turkey’s feet and legs, fold over a small piece of yellow paper … Read more
Time for Turkey!
Find the floating Turkey Hat and win one for your Webkinz pets this Thanksgiving holiday! Read more
Hand print Turkey
This fun turkey painting is a simple way to make a unique Thanksgiving decoration. What you need: – orange, brown, red and yellow paint- paintbrush – paper What you do: Paint your hand with orange paint, and add some brown paint to your fingers and red to your fingertips. Plant your hand firmly in the middle of your paper to form a hand print on the page. Allow your hand print to dry. With yellow paint add a beak and feet. With red paint add a wattle above and below the beak. Use brown paint to make an eye and your turkey is complete! It’s as easy as pie! Gobble! Gobble!
Make Some Thanksgiving Name Tags!
        By Cowabelle Cowoline Thanksgiving is almost here! It’s my second-favorite holiday (Christmas is my VERY favorite holiday). I love making little crafts to help make the day special. This year, I made name tags! You can make some too. Here’s how: What you need: Scrapbooking paper scraps, brown construction paper, orange construction paper, craft glue, scissors, pen, springy clothespins  What you do: 1. Cut out a brown construction paper circle. It should be about 3 or 4 inches across. 2. Cut out head and neck for your turkey. Use some pretty scrapbooking paper. 3. On your turkey’s face, glue on an orange triangle beak. Cut out two orange legs and glue them to the bottom of the brown circle. 4. Cut out a whole bunch of feathers and glue them onto the back of your turkey. Make sure you can see them peeking out from behind the turkey! Glue a wing on either side of your turkey. 5. Draw on eyes (and eyebrows, if you like). 6. Glue the springy clothespin to the back of your turkey. 7. Cut out a banner that will run from one wing to the other … Read more
Tour of Kinzville – KinzStyle Outlet
Purr-cilla captures the high style of the KinzStyle Outlet. Read more
Nibbles Hippo: Roving Reporter
           Reporter-in-Training Nibbles Hippo here, asking students at the Kinzville Academy to share what they’re most thankful for this Thanksgiving. Salley: I’m thankful that I get to spend Christmas with my dad this year. Also, I’m thankful for my friends – and my vice-president Stoogles! I’m less thankful for my treasurer, Purr-Cilla. Booger: I’m thankful I haven’t accidentally blown up the chemistry lab. I’m also thankful for Ms. Cowoline’s forgiving nature (especially after last week’s experiment…so many marshmallows…so much smoke). Laurabeard: I’m thankful for my brother, Dogbeard! He’s coming home for Thanksgiving AND he’s bringing me some souvenirs from his latest voyage. I hope it’s not a box of sand like last time. Malena: I’m thankful for my good looks, my sharp wit, and my magical powers. Cowabelle: I’m thankful for my mom, my friends, yada, yada, yada. I’m also thankful that Christmas is almost here! And you know what that means…CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Nibbles: I’m thankful for my sister, my awesome friends, my family – and for the fact that it’s getting chillier outside. I LOVE the winter!  What are you thankful for, friends? Â
Coming Soon: January 2012 Pets
Check out all the cool new pets coming to Webkinz World in January! Read more
