Friday, May 25, 2007

Get the code to a new craze: Webkinz blends fun and education

A toy that combines fun and education has defined new possibilities for retailers and consumers.

The stuffed animals, called Webkinz, are made by the Ganz Company. Since appearing in Rochester a year ago, they have become so popular that managers of area stores are struggling to keep them in stock.

Kelly Holtan, manager of ABC and Toy Zone, said Webkinz were on the shelf for some time before becoming popular.

"I'm not sure exactly when the craze hit, but suddenly we just couldn't keep them on the shelves," she said. "They took awhile to catch on."

The pint-size animals come in different shapes, such as puppies, monkeys and unicorns. Like many other stuffed animals, they are soft, fuzzy and detailed, but cards containing secret codes set them apart from their plush peers.

Each animal comes with a code that allows its owner to access the Web site dedicated to Webkinz: www.webkinz.com.

When Webkinz owners enter the code online, they complete a quick adoption process that brings their doll's virtual counterpart to life. The animal's online "life" consists of a virtual room that serves as its home. Success in Webkinz World is measured on a scale of one to 100 in three categories: happiness, hunger and health. Each animal begins its life at 100 percent in the three areas, and users have to engage in games and interactions to earn KinzCash; the play money can be redeemed for virtual clothing, furniture, food and other accessories to keep the dolls healthy and satisfied.

The Webkinz experience provides age-appropriate education through a host of online activities ranging from takes on classic video games to trivia, language and logic.

The site also allows users to communicate with each other in a two-tiered system designed to prevent them from sharing personal information. The first tier, called KinzChat, is the most safe. In this mode, users can only send and receive words and phrases from a pre-populated list. If parents choose, they can give their child access to open communication -- the site calls this KinzChat.

Plus. In the open mode, children can type anything except phone numbers, addresses, place names and words the site owners have deemed inappropriate.

Risa Klein, 8, is among the growing number of Webkinz fans in Rochester.

"A lot of people have them," Klein said as she scrolled through her buddy list to see if any of her fellow Webkinz friends were online.

Holtan frequently receives positive feedback from parents who purchase Webkinz for their children.

"They say it's the best thing ever," she said. "It's the safest Web site and they've had a great time with them."

Depending on their size, the toys cost between $8 and $16. Holtan compared the surge in demand for Webkinz with that of Beanie Babies in the 1990s. A recent letter from the Ganz said the overwhelming popularity of Webkinz came as a surprise; prices may be increased, the letter said.

Webkinz appeal to anyone old enough to use a computer -- especially 8 to12 year-olds, Holtan said. And novice virtual-parents need not fear -- according to the Webkinz site, the online animals cannot die; they can only become less happy.

Unhappiness is not an issue in Klein's Webkinz World though; she plays the games daily to earn KinzCash so her online pets stay satisfied.

"Mine are almost always completely happy," she said.

Monday, May 21, 2007

140 essays tell why local children love Webkinz

Triangle kids are wild about Webkinz.



If you're clueless, Webkinz are stuffed animals that are in such demand that stores can't keep them stocked, and they're being auctioned online for top dollar.

These are toys with a purpose. Children register the animals online and then are responsible for caring for their virtual pet. They play educational games to earn "Kinzcash" to buy things in the virtual world for their pet. Teachers and parents -- some of them wrote us, too -- say that Web-kinz help teach math and money skills.

We asked fans to tell us what Webkinz taught them about money.


* Greer Wendland, 11, of Apex wrote that Webkinz teach you "to contain your inner shopper and save up your money."

* Elissa Gaiffi, 6, of Cary learned the hard way not to share her account information in the hopes that her friends would help her earn Kinzcash. "I gave my password to Andrew, but he went on my account and spent all my money," she wrote. "I was very sad, and learned my lesson not to give out my password anymore."

* Christina Bailey, 6, of Raleigh addressed the Webkinz shortage that has parents scrambling. "Mom says the stores are sold out and the only way to get them is to buy them on Ebay," she wrote. "The people on Ebay want 50 dollars for a webkinz. They are bad people."

* "My teacher is pleased how well I am doing in math," Amelia Parkerson, 8, of Wake Forest wrote. "I told her it's all because of Webkinz."

* Cary's Leah Jensen, 9, had this thought for doubtful parents: "Web-kinz does not turn your kid's brain into mush because it's educational and talks about the economy."

Here are the winning essays:

'I saved up for a long time until finally I got one'

I have learned that the smartest way to buy something is to save up all your KinzCash and wait until you see it in the Curio Shop if it's a rare item or wait until it's on sale or you have a lot of KinzCash if it's in the W Shop.

When I was running low on food one day I went to the W Shop and saw that oranges were 30% off. I bought them and I saved a lot of money that I used later to buy a table and some chairs for my Webkinz's room. When I need to buy a bed I usually play games in the arcade that I'm good at (beds usually cost a lot of KinzCash even if they're on sale) until I have about 1000 KinzCash. I really wanted a pool one day to put in my backyard so I saw that they cost about 2000 KinzCash! I saved up for a long time until finally I got one and still had enough KinzCash leftover to buy a T.V. I have seen really cool books and video games before and I've saved my money and bought them and had a lot of money left to save up. If I win a Webkinz I will give it to my sister. She almost got a Pegasus but it was needed for something else for our school, so I really want her to win either Webkinz.

--Daniel Nance

'Savvy buying is ... a must'

Webkinz has taught me about saving money and buying smartly. If you don't save your money in Webkinzworld, you will end up broke. Saving money in Webkinzworld is the key to letting your Webkinz live a longer, happier life. If you buy everything your Webkinz wants, you won't be able to afford its needs. If it doesn't have a bed to sleep in or food to eat, it will get sick and die. And believe me, a dead Webkinz is absolutely no fun!

Savvy buying in Webkinzworld is a must. You don't need "exclusive" items. (Exclusive items are only available to owners of five or more Webkinz and are very expensive.) Sale items can be very cute. Save the exclusive item for your Webkinz birthday.

There are ways to earn extra KinzCash in Webkinzworld. Don't forget to play the "game of the day!" If you play the "game of the day," you get more Kinzcash than usual. If you win, you get your name written up in the Webkinz newspaper! Also, you can sell Arte, the dog who owns the Curio Shop, any items you don't need anymore. It is like a virtual consignment store.

Webkinz has taught me things about money and saving that I can use in real life. Just like in Webkinzworld, I consigned a painting I did not need anymore when I redid my room. Webkinz has taught me the value of comparing prices in the real world. I help my Mom by picking up coupons in the grocery store. I investigate to see which brand is having a sale on ice cream before buying it. I always check the clearance rack before I purchase.

Webkinz has also taught me the importance of saving. It has taught me not to buy everything that I want. Instead, I save my money for special things. Right now I am saving for clothes for my doll.

Webkinz has shown me how to purchase smartly in Web-kinzworld, as well as in the real world.

--Evie Fordham

'I have $8,948 dollars on Webkinz because I save my money'

Everything in the W shop, where you buy things on webkinz.com, is really expensive, even if it's on sale! Sometimes you get free coupons so you can get discounts on items. The best coupon I've ever gotten is 60% off! To save money I buy the cheapest food. That compares to real life because you need money for other things too. So you can't just buy the most expensive food for your pet. You can use expensive food for special occasions instead.

I have $8,948 dollars on Webkinz because I save my money. If my pet gets sick, I want to be prepared in case the medicine costs $2,000. I saved up to buy a bed that cost $1,200. All my younger sister does is try to win stuff and send gifts to everybody. So she only has $509 dollars. She wouldn't have enough money if her pet got sick and the medicine cost $2,000.

I am now saving up for a living room. I save my money in real life for things I want right now. I used some of my money to buy my first Webkinz. I have 3 now.

Most people like to save their money but some people don't. Some people like to send gifts to others because they think they will get a package back, like my sister. Some people just buy things repeatedly.

I have learned that you should be a good shopper, use coupons when available and don't forget to save your money.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Webkin Tree Frog

Webkinz™ Tree Frog



Webkinz Tree Frog



Webkinz animals come with a special internet code where your child caninteract with it. They can name it, make it a home, even play games.Not recommended for children under 3. NOTE* Due to limited supply; Webkinz orders are limited to 12 pieces per style per customer.

Webkin Golden Retriever

Webkinz™ Golden Retriever



Webkinz™ Golden Retriever



Golden Retriever plush is made of several different fabrics. Tag on arm contains a code for the Webkinz "Adopt A Pet" website, virtual petgame. Approx. 7½". NOTE* Due to limited supply; Webkinz orders are limited to 12 pieces per style per customer.

Webkinz: 8.5 inch Horse

Webkinz: 8.5 inch Horse



Webkinz: 8.5 inch Horse



Webkinz animals come with a special internet code where your child can interact with it. They can name it, make it a home, even play games. Not recommended for children under 3. Age Group: 3 to 7 Years Manufacturer Name: Ganz

Webkin Pug

Webkinz™ Pug



Webkinz™ Pug



Webkinz animals come with a special internet code where your child caninteract with it. They can name it, make it a home, even play games.Not recommended for children under 3. NOTE* Due to limited supply; Webkinz orders are limited to 12 pieces per style per customer.

Webkinz: 8.5 inch Rabbit

Webkinz: 8.5 inch Rabbit



Webkinz: 8.5 inch Rabbit



Meet the Webkinz, a cuddly collection of very special plush pets. Every Webkinz wears a tag with a secret code that can only be read after purchase. This code is the password into Webkinz World, an online environment just for kids. Click on the Webkinz World link for a virtual tour. After they log in, kids can name and adopt their new pet, learn and adopt it, play and have fun. There are rooms to build, trivia challenges to play and lots of arcade games, too. It's all age-appropriate, friendly and welcoming. There will be loveable new Webkinz arriving regularly. Age Group: 3 to 7 Years Manufacturer Name: Ganz

Webkinz Poodle

Webkinz™ Poodle



Webkinz Poodle



Webkinz animals come with a special internet code where your child caninteract with it. They can name it, make it a home, even play games.NOTE* Due to limited supply; Webkinz orders are limited to 12 piecesper style per customer. Not recommended for children under 3.

Webkinz: 8.5 inch Pink Pony

Webkinz: 8.5 inch Pink Pony



Webkinz: 8.5 inch Pink Pony



New with Unactivated TAG Each WebkinzTM pet comes with a secret code. Great for kids, adults, teens, tweens Stuffed Animal with code for Website Games & Activities..VERY SAFE :) Not recommended for children under the age of three. Age Group: 3 to 7 Years Manufacturer Name: Ganz

Lion Webkinz

Lion Webkinz®



Lion Webkinz



LION WEBKINZ by Ganz

GENERAL FEATURES: Lion Webkinz is a soft shaggy pet about eight inches long. Each Webkinz pet comes with a secret code to bring your pet to life on the web! Discover a virtual world of Webkins. Collect them all! . From the Ganz Webkinz Collectible Plush Pet Collection. Mint with mint tags (secret code inside tag) One of the Wild Cat style Webkinz Pets. Approximate size: 9 inches.

Information provided by Ganz Webkinz: Kings and Queens of the jungle, it goes without saying, our lions are the most regal of all Webkinz. But just because they're descended from royalty doesn't mean they can't let their manes down, curl up on a couch and munch on a Zebra dog or two!