Pre-Black-Friday November Sale – until November 21, 2024!

Black Friday is getting closer so we thought we’d get the ball rolling early! Read more
See what’s inside the 2024 Fall Harvest Mystery Clothing Bag!

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2024 Fall Harvest Mystery Clothing Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2024 Fall Harvest Super Mystery Bag!

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2024 Fall Harvest Super Mystery Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2024 Fall Spooky Mystery Clothing Bag

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2024 Fall SPOOKY Mystery Clothing Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2024 Fall Super Mystery Bag!

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2024 Fall Super Mystery Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2023 Fall Spooky Mystery Clothing Bag!

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2023 Fall Spooky Mystery Clothing Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2023 Fall Harvest Super Mystery Bag!

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2023 Fall Harvest Super Mystery Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2023 Fall Mystery Clothing Bag

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2023 FALL Mystery Clothing Bag! Read more
See what’s inside the 2023 Fall Super Mystery Bag!

Here’s what you may find inside the new 2023 Fall Super Mystery Bag! Read more
Coming Soon… More Fall Decor at eStore!

There’s a chill in the air and the leaves are starting to fall off the trees. Look for these exciting fall themed items arriving soon at eStore! You may find Fall items at both Ganz and Webkinz eStores until the end of November!
The ‘Kinz go on a Hayride

It’s Salley Cat. We just had the most awesome afternoon at school. We went for a field trip out to the farm where Sparky’s Uncle Arte took us for a hay ride. It was a perfect day. The sun was shining and it wasn’t too cold. We all piled onto the back of this big wooden wagon made of planks. We sat on the benches along the side of the wagon and Arte gave us these warm, fleecy plaid blankets to cover our legs with. Then he climbed onto the tractor in front and we were off! We went along this winding path along the side of a huge pumpkin patch. I didn’t know there were so many different types of pumpkins. There are these white pumpkins and these weird warty pumpkins with funny bumps all over them. The hay cart shuddered and shook the whole time. I was kind of scared it was going to fall apart but Ms. Cowoline said it was designed to absorb all the bumps in the pathway. We followed this dirt path all the way along the side of the pumpkin patch until we reached … Read more
Easy Caramel Popcorn
What’s Halloween without caramel corn? What you need: - ½ cup butter - ½ cup packed brown sugar - 12 large marshmallows - 1 packet plain microwave popcorn - An adult assistant to help you with this recipe What you do: 1. Pop popcorn according to package directions. Leave in bag. 2. In a small saucepan combine butter and sugar. 3. Have your assistant heat butter and sugar over medium heat until butter is melted. Mix well. 4. Have your assistant add marshmallows to pan and stir constantly until they are melted. 5. Remove from heat. 6. Open popcorn package and pour marshmallow mixture over popcorn. Fold bag shut and, holding tightly closed, shake well to coat popcorn. When your popcorn has cooled you can mold it into popcorn balls, or just pour it into a bowl and dig in!
Paper Bag Scarecrows
These cute fall creatures are so easy to make. What you need: - Paper bags - Newpaper - Markers - Egg carton - Raffia or ribbon - Twist tie - Glue - Scissors - Buttons - An adult assistant to help you with this craft What you do: 1. Draw a scarecrow face on the bottom 1/3 of your paper bag. Just add dots for the eyes as you will be adding button eyes at the end. 2. Stuff crinkled up newspaper into the bottom 1/3 of your paper bag. 3. Squeeze your bag shut just about the newspaper and close with twist tie. 4. Using scissors, cut the top of the paper bag in strips down to just above the twist tie. Fan out strips to make scarecrow’s hair. 5. Cut up egg carton into individual cups to from ‘hats’. 6. Wrap a piece of ribbon or raffia around the base of a hat and glue hat on top of your scarecrow’s head. 7. Glue button eyes onto your scarecrow’s face. You can hang up these funny scarecrow heads or sit them on a windowsill to watch over the trick or treating fun!