My daughters each have to webkinz. They each have a pink and white kitty Emilie also has a White Persian cat, and Erynne has a Panda bear. Emilie has registered her 2 pets and the Erynne hasn’t… although she does enjoy playing with Emilies Cats.
If you have never ventured into the world of Webkinz count your blessings. The pets play games, go to work, and hunt for gems in an effort to earn money to by things like beds, rooms, cloths, food, and other stuff.
Well when ever my daughter wants to go on I have to help her. She doesn’t quite get the games and how to work the mouse correctly. What starts off as about 5 mins of fun quickly turns into me doing the jobs playing the games, and earning money so she can spend it.
on Sunday she wanted to plant a garden for her pets which means that I spent about an Hour playing Cash Cow 2 getting her all the money should would need. Which she spent in 3 minutes… she then placed her new garden stuff in the yard for about 3 minutes before putting her pets to bed and announcing “I am done, I’m getting bored with this.”
Thank you to the Ganz corporation for my new virtual job.
Later,
Billy
Also I wrote about my daughters webkinz one other time here
Oh Webkinz….
i suppose with a little more patience Erynne might begin to master mouse function. i tried to look at it as a way to get my girls computer comfortable. Eventually they grow out of Webkinz like everthing else. The real problem i’m hearing between the lines is the lack of reading skills!! THAT was frustrating! “Daddy how do you spell…”, “Daddy what does this say….” i almost went insane.
By: garret on May 14, 2008
at 6:47 am
I just need to say… I love webkinz. Maybe it’s a girl thing. It was the only thing I wanted for Mother’s Day and Collin was happy to get me one since it means I’ll stop playing with his. But I’m an independent woman. I will get a job and earn the money to buy Muffy a sparkly collar.
By: Laurie on May 20, 2008
at 1:01 pm