Will Webkinz Become The Next Collector Fad?


1154773_stamps_collection_2Webkinz are small plush toys produced by Ganz since 2005, and not unlike Beanie Babies, stores that sell them plaster their windows with “We have Webkinz” signs. The first generation Webkinz do not have a “W” embroidered on their paw, while all the newer generation ones do. Webkinz also make trading cards.

You can tell when a new toy or fad is going to lead to something collectible by checking out auction prices on eBay. Brand new retail prices are around $12 or $15. Remember, there is a secret code on the tag that allows you to care for the pet in the virtual Webkinz world, so finding a retired pet with the tag and code still in place is a real treat and on eBay that can cost you an extra $10.

If you like Webkinz, collecting them and keeping the tags and codes in place is the best way to keep them valuable. When the toy retires and there is no other way to adopt a beagle, some parents and kids may be willing to pay extra cash to get one. Ganz is smart in retiring pets after a time as that can increase demand, and the addition of trading cards makes some collectors believe that Webkinz toys are a good investment.

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Webkinz Virtual Pets and Common Concerns

Are you the parent of a child who has just asked if they could have a Webkinz pet? If you are, you may be a little bit curious and concerned. Webkinz pets, also commonly spelled Webkins, have taken children by storm. They are just as popular as Beanie Babies were a few years back. Despite the popularity, some parents wonder if they are dangerous to children.

So, are Webkins pets dangerous to children? Yes and no. While this may not necessarily be the answer that you were hoping for, it is the truth. Whenever the internet is involved, you will find that a number of varying factors are involved in determining risk and danger.

If your child is asking you for a Webkins pet, they will likely tell you all about the pet or as much as they know. Webkinz work by having you purchase a plush animal for your child. Attached to that animal is a tag that has a Webkinz secret code. That code can be used on the website. It will allow your child to adopt and care for a virtual, online version of their new plush friend.

One concern that many parents have is about the Webkinz website. Typically, you will find it to be safe. Yes, anyone can own a pet and use the website, including adults, but users do face restrictions. For example, a special chat area is called KinzChat Plus. This section is where only certain, non-offensive words are able to be typed. Anyone who tries to do otherwise will not have their message posted. This may give many parents, like you, comfort and peace of mind.

Another concern that many parents have about Webkins pets is how much they end up costing. Many parents wonder if they have to purchase things on the website for their children. You don’t. In fact, all you need to do is purchase your child a Webkins plush pet that gives them a secret code to access the site. You don’t have to purchase anything else, although each code will expire after one year. Your child can earn KinzCash online themselves. You don’t have to purchase it.

As for how your child can earn KinzCash online, which is like fake virtual money, there are a number of different ways that this can be done. Your child can play games on the website, complete “jobs,” take quizzes, and so forth. All of these activities are easy, fun, safe, and they can even be educational in nature. As for what the KinzCash can buy, your child can use their virtual money to care for their animals. Food, furniture, and medical care can be purchased.

Since children do have the ability to earn their own cash and succeed, some parents and experts are concerned with internet addition. Internet addiction is often associated with adults, but children can also fall victim to it. The good news is that you, as the parent, have the ability to prevent this from happening. There are some rules that you may want to establish for your child and their use of the virtual Webkinz website.

As for what rules you should set for your child, you may want to limit the amount of time that they spend online, namely on the Webkinz website. You can give them certain days and a certain amount of time to visit the site. For example, you can let your child use the computer two or three days a week for one hour at a time. Another great approach involves using the Webkinz website as a reward. If your child is doing good in school or if they do all of their chores at home, you can give them access to the website or a little bit more time to spend on it.

As you can see, there are a number of dangers that can be associated with the Webkinz pets, including internet addition, but it is a generally safe toy for your child to play with. In fact, your child can learn the importance of responsibility, learn how to set and meet goals, as well as how to properly manage their money.

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2008 Hot Toy New Trends

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Krista QQ(www.123giftfactory.com) asked:


All toy companies are eager to grow sales in a stagnant $22 billion market, they want to know which toys are “hot” for the year. Invariably, the toy trends for the year are strongly influenced by movies being released that year. This year, there are some awesome icons vying for our attention – Indiana Jones, the Incredible Hulk, Iron Man and Batman. Aside from these superheroes, the hot toy trends for 2008 also include dinosaurs, robots, musical toys and of course, web connected toys!

Aside from these, “Electronics and the Internet. That’s what kids are obsessed about today,” said Jim Silver, editor and co-publisher of Toy Wishes magazine. “They have an iPod, they are on Facebook and some are e-mailing by age five.”

1. Web Connected Toys

IToysWe all know and love Webkinz, the pioneer of the “virtual toy” revolution. Webkinz is still doing very well and now has been joined by several other toy manufacturers. Russ’s Shining Stars, TY Girlz, Barbie and now even TY’s Beanie Babies. Aside from dolls and plush toys, there’s a brand new preschool game which nicely incorporates play and technology. It’s called Me2 from IToys. Also worth noting is Clickables, a wonderful line of toys from Technosource. Clickables integrates the virtual world of Disney Fairies with toys for girls. There are a lot of other web connected toys and dolls. My collegue, the Doll Collecting guide, has a great article up on the virtual doll trend.

2. Dinosaur Toys

Dinosaurs have been around for a while now, (remember the very recent Pleo?), but they certainly made their presence felt at the Toy Fair! Here is one dinosaur which was hard to miss – Kota the Triceratops from Playskool. This friendly creature is pretty tall at approximately 40 feet and is equipped with sensors, which when activated, make him move his head, tail and horns. Kids will enjoy sitting on this playful (and very pricey) creature. Another dino in the spotlight comes to use from Mattel. D-Rex, a remote controlled dinosaur with a lot of different sounds and realistic motions aims to fascinate kids this year.

3. Indiana Jones Toys

HasbroIndiana Jones is really something to look forward to this year. The movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is slated to be one of the hot movies of 2008. It’s no wonder then, that Lego, Hasbro and the rest have jumped onto Indy’s bandwagon! The plot of the movie isn’t yet revealed fully. Still, Lego had some wonderful sets based on Indiana Jones. The Indiana Jones LEGO sets include Indiana Jones Temple Escape, Indiana Jones Race for the Stolen Treasure, Indiana Jones and the Lost Tomb and Indiana Jones Motorcycle Chase. Some of Hasbro’s Indiana Jones offerings include Mr Potato Head: Taters of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones Sound FX Whip and of course Indiana Jones action figures.

4. Science and Nature Related Toys

Jakks PacificI noticed a large variety of Science Kits and nature themed toys at this year’s Toy Fair. Elmers (the glue company) had some really cool science kits represented by Bill Nye, the science guy. Scientific Explorer had a lot of fun kits to offer where kids can experiment with fascinating stuff like bubbles, perfumes, volcanoes and more. The biggie in the science category is none other than EyeClops from Jakks Pacific, which has updated versions(read night vision and higher magnification) available. Also, Uncle Milton of the Ant Farm fame had some cool Indiana Jones based products to show.

5. Batman – The Dark Knight Toys

MattelThe new Batman movie, The Dark Knight is slated to be released later this year. Mattel has a host of Batman related toys and action figures up their sleeve. The Stealth Batmobile and the Wayne Tech Tri Fire Blaster are must haves. Apart from those two, there are a lot of pretend play options and Batman action figures from Mattel. Lego also has some great Batman themed construction sets for release this year.

6. Speed Racer Toys

MattelSpeed Racer is another big movie franchise on which Mattel has a great lineup of toys. I know that Hot Wheels has a Morph Mach 6 vehicle and an interactive helmet to offer as well as the Speed Racer Sky Jump Track Set among other toy vehicles. The movie should spark off a craze for racing and toy cars which is going to be huge. Lego also had some great Speed Racer kits on display at Toy Fair. Personally, I think this is THE franchise to watch out for.

7. Animated Toys/Robots

Fisher-PriceOk, so by now everyone must have heard of Elmo Live, right? Well, the animated toy trend seems to be very prevalent this year with Elmo Live, Hasbro’s Biscuit, Playskool’s Kota the Triceratops, Tomy’s ISobot and more. While I’m on the topic, let me mention that I just previewed an adorable duckling from Hasbro’s Furreal Friends line – it’s too cute for words. Just like me, it seems like everyone enjoys seeing animated animals nowadays!

8. Iron Man Toys

HasbroHasbro has a fantastic line of action figures based on the Iron Man. This is another movie franchise for this year which is going to be popular with Marvel fans.

9. Green Toys

It’s no wonder that everyone is focusing on healthy and safe play this year. The “green” theme is predominant with many toy firms promoting their eco-friendly products. One toy manufacturer which I really liked was Plan toys from Indonesia which had a wonderful lineup of natural wooden toys. There were some toys made out of recycled milk bottles from a company called Green Toys. They had tea sets, gardening sets and beach sand sets on display which looked very appealing. I also noticed the Kapla line of wooden construction planks which falls into the “green” category as well. 12. Classic Toys – Lots of Anniversaries!

10. The Incredible Hulk Toys

HasbroThe Hulk was at a lot of places at Toy Fair 2008. I specially loved the Kid Designs line of Hulk laptops and learning toys. Hasbro has a fantastic lineup of Hulk toys including the much awaited Hulk Smash Hands, a plush animated Hulk toy, conventional Hulk action figures, a Hulk power glow electronic mask, a Hulk dart blaster and much more. Looks like “green” is popular in more ways than one!

11. Musical Toys

KID Designs For the last couple of years, toys based on musical instruments have really grown in popularity. Remember Piano Wizard, Piano Made Easy, I Can Play Guitar, Guitar Hero and the other toys on similar lines? This, along with musical toys based on celebrities like Hannah Montana and hit TV shows like American Idol practically dominated the musical toy scene. This year, the trend continues with some more Hannah Montana toys, new DVD games based on American Idol (KIDDesigns has an awesome American Idol DVD game) and much more. Stay tuned. (pun not intended)

12. Keyboard for toddlers, Wallcrawler Spiderman

The portable DVD player is made to withstand a kid’s abuse. It features a 3.2-inch color TFT screen, rechargeable batteries with a two-hour lifespan, an anti-skip buffer, grip handles and a stand for hands-free viewing. The player, which plays DVDs and CDs, comes with a battery charger and wall power unit, a video output jack, and a headphone jack.

13. Wall Crawler Spider-Man

“Wall Crawler Spider-Man” is a standout innovation from Hasbro. The remote-controlled Spider-Man toy, which incorporates vacuum-pump technology, actually crawls ups and down walls.

Last, but not the least, classic toys are very much in the forefront. This year, many classics were celebrating their anniversaries. Hasbro’s My Little Pony celebrated their 25th anniversary with a lovely birthday party at the Hasbro showroom, complete with a cake cutting! Cabbage Patch Kids celebrates it’s 25th anniversary as well. The LEGO brick celebrates its 50th anniversary with a commemorative gold brick. Other brands celebrating this year include Scholastic’s Clifford, the big red dog, the Toy Company’s Wham-O and Mary Meyer (who is turning 75 this year). We’ll wind up with congratulating Hasbro’s Mr Potato Head who is turning 80 this year. Way to go!



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Webkinz 101

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Justin Maeston asked:


A few years ago, there was a Beanie Baby craze that swept the nation. People would display massive collections of these little bears that could be valued at the price of a small car. Collectors scoured websites in hopes of finding that elusive beanie baby to add to a collection. Kids would receive beanie babies as presents only to watch them be placed high on a shelf never to be touched. Some thought the beanie baby crazy would never end.

Along came the Tamagotchis or virtual pets. These things became the latest kids crazy. Parents across the county could be seen with their child’s tamagotchis sitting on the corner of a desk or copy machine at work. Schools quickly banned these virtual pets from coming onto school grounds. Therefore, kids recruited the parents in helping to keep these tiny virtual pets alive.

Fast forward to today and the latest kid craze the webkinz. This is a stuffed animal creature that is a cross between the beanie baby and the tamagotchis. The average cost for a webkinz is $10 to $15. However, with the rising popularity a rise in price is sure to follow. The attractive feature of a webkinz is the code provided at purchase that allows for an identical online pet to be created.

Upon activation of the online code,the user is provided with $2,000 virtual dollars in which to spend on the pet. This includes purchasing pet beds, toys, food and cleaning supplies. Additional money can be earned through obtaining a virtual job, playing online games or taking surveys. The webkinz site insists this is not online gambling as no cash money ever changes hands. As with real pets, these virtual pets get hungry and get sick at times. If left to go hungry or be sick for too long, the pet simply passes away.

There have been arguments over whether or not the webkinz are an educational toy or just the latest kid fad. When parents take an active role in the online pet care with a child, the educational benefits are endless. Here a child will learn about all that goes into caring for a pet in the real world.



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Webkinz – Collectable Playable Plushies

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Jacob Smithston asked:


If you don’t already know Webkinz are the latest and greatest in plush animals. Released in 2005

these little stuffed animals make cute additions to anyone’s collection and offer something

unique. Each Webkinz stuffed animal comes with a special code. This code allows you to adopt a

virtual version of your new stuffed animal at the Webkinz website.

Play is good for a year free after that you will need to purchase a new stuffed animal. You have

to take care of your virtual pet just like a regular one with playing, feeding, cleaning and

there are assorted games which allow you to earn Webkinz cash which you use to purchase items for

your virtual pet.

Each stuffed animal has a limited production span so their resell value can be rather high. Very

similar in many respects to the beanie babies.

They also make a smaller version called lil kinz, which are also very popular. According to the

manufacturer Ganz there are over two million of these stuffed animals currently out on the market

with approximately a million registered users on their website. This translates into significant

popularity. While knowledge and popularity of this product continues to grow it by know means has

seen the pinnacle of its potential.

If you are someone, who likes sites like Neopets and loves stuffed animals than Webkinz may be

the thing for you. They combine the best in stuffed animals with cute loveable plushies with all

the fun of having a virtual pet.

If you are looking for Webkinz check out your local retailer or online auction site. There are a

wide variety to choose from and something to suit every person’s individual taste, so choose one

that you like the best. These lovely stuffed animals are fun both for kids as well as for the

adults.



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