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You’ve gotten a Beanie Boo as a present, or you've bought one at a shop. When you look at the Beanie Boo, you might think of all the possibilities and adventures you could have with them. This wikiHow will help you grab all of the possibilities while taking care and having fun with a Beanie Boo!

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Getting the Beanie Boo

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  1. Read its birthday, name, and story/poem. If you don't like the name, you can rename it, or search its name on the Internet.
  2. You could make it funny, shy, active or bossy, a mixture of these, or any personality you want.
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  3. No one wants to be lonely, so buy a friend for it. It does not have to be a Beanie Boo, it can be any toy.
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Caring for the Beanie Boo

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  1. You can make little food out of clay(or paper) or buy fake food for it. You can also feed it real food but that can get a bit messy.
  2. Make it a pretend bath.
    • If there is a mark or stain on the Beanie Boo, use a slightly damp washcloth, then dampen the Beanie Boo very slightly as you wipe away the stain.
    • You can use a bit of soapy water to spot clean stains, but don't forget to remove the soap residue with a microfiber cloth dampened with only warm water.
    • Let your Beanie Boo air dry before playing with it again.
  3. Make friendship bracelets. Using a Rainbow Loom is an easy way to do this. You can also make any type of accesories.
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Doing Things Together

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  1. Take your Beanie Boo to the park, mall, school, anywhere, even on vacation. They like to have fun too!
    • However, make sure that you keep your eyes on them at all times; sometimes they can be sneaky, get lost, or run away. Make a little stroller, or carry your Beanie Boo on your head!
  2. Have parties like birthday parties. If you forget a birthday, look at the tag. If you lose the tag, make up a birthday, such as the day you got your Beanie Boo.
    • If you want to use its real birthday, go to this site and search up the tag name of your Beanie Boo.
  3. Your friends might have another Beanie Boo for it to play with. If your friend does not have a beanie boo, choose one from YOUR collection.
  4. The main thing is to have a huge amount of fun and creative play.
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    How do I know if it's a boy or a girl?
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    It's your decision. If you want it to be a girl, it's a girl. If you want it to be a boy, it's a boy.
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      • I actually know how to beanie boo house. You will need a cardboard box, scissors, tape, cotton balls, a small blanket, lots of clothes, and a small box that is not cardboard. Cut off an entire one side of the big box. Then, fold a small blanket and put it in the cardboard box. To make the beds, take a cloth and fold it. If you don't like the pattern or design of it, fold it with another piece of clothing over it. Depending on the box size, make 2, 3, or 4. This is optional, but if you like, you can make a tv and a stand for it. First, take a small tin box and fold it in clothing. That will be the stand. Take an empty Altoids can and unhinge the lid. Cut a small blanket and fold it into the Altoids box.
      • Tip: if your beanie boo wants another friend, you can get a duplicate of your beanie boo and customize it for your beanie boo. You could name your custom beanie boo, make up a birthday for it, and even more. Make sure to take care of it as well. It could be your one of a kind of your beanie boo. And you have to make it have personalities like bossy, funny, shy, kind, helpful, or a mixture of these.
      • Make sure to keep your beanie boos safe! Do not leave them outside at night time, especially when it's raining! If you were a child it would be helpful not to bring it to school; if you leave it there, you're going to have to wait a couple days to see it again! And please don't throw it in the dirt or mud when it's outside.
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      • Mae W.

        Jul 17

        "My auntie got me a Beanie Boo and I named her Annie. This article helped me play with my Beanie Boo every day!"
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