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Who? Who? Who wants to learn some cool facts?
Who doesn’t love Ty Beanie Babies? Have you heard about Ty Beanie Babies? If you haven’t heard of them before, Ty Beanie Babies are a line of super cute stuffed toys! A man named Ty Warner created the Ty Beanie Babies and they first appeared at the North American International Toy Fair in New York City, New York in 1993. Ty Warner is an American business man and toy manufacturer. Today there are over 2000 different types of Ty Beanie Babies to collect and/or play with and enjoy hours of fun!
What is your favorite Ty Beanie Baby or stuffed animal?
Facts about Ty Beanie Babies:
1. There were nine (9) original Ty Beanie Babies that were first
introduced in 1993. Here they are in alphabetical order:
·
Brownie the Bear
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Chocolate the Moose
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Flash the Dolphin
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Legs the Frog
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Patti the Platypus
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Pinchers the Lobster
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Splash the Whale
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Spot the Dog
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Squealer the Pig
2. Each of the Beanie Babies comes with an ear tag/swing tag that has
its name and birth date on it.
3. Ty Warner created the line of Ty Beanie Babies so there
would be affordable stuffed toys for children. Ty Beanies Babies have less
stuffing than regular stuffed toys do. Having less stuffing makes them look
different.
4. Ty Beanie Babies were only sold in small shops when they
first came out.
5. Teenie Babies are cute miniature versions of the Ty
Beanie Babies. Teenie Babies were sold at McDonalds with Happy Meals. McDonalds
first introduced the Teenie Babies in 1997.
6. Ty Warner owns Ty, Inc. It was founded in 1986 by Ty
Warner. Ty, Inc., is a company that develops products and sells them to other
stores. Ty, Inc., is the largest plush manufacturer in the world. Ty, Inc., is
best known for its line of stuffed Beanie Babies. With your parents/caretaker’s
permission you can visit Ty, Inc., website here: https://shop.ty.com/
7. Ty Beanies Babies were one of the most popular selling
stuffed toys in 1995, 1996, and 1997.
Share a fact about Beanie Babies with us?
Books about Ty Beanie Babies:
1. Value Tracker Celebrating 10 years of Beanie Babies by
TY INC
2. The Beanie Baby Handbook by Jeanette Long
3. The Book of Beanie Babies by Lynn Dralle
4. Beanie Babies Collector's Guide by Consumer Guide
editors
Parents/caretakers be sure books are child friendly before
reading them to your child/children.
Short story alert:
Once upon a time there were three cute little Beanie
Babies. They were greatly loved by a little girl named Melody. Melody had to
sleep with them every night. She played with them every day! Her favorite was
Scorch. Scorch is a beautiful dragon. Melody loved to pretend that Scorch would
fly around the world shooting rainbows out of its mouth instead of fire! Big
rainbows for all the world to see! Scorch loved to spread happiness everywhere.
The end!
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Santa's Rainbow Reindeer
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A little boy misplaces his stuffed dinosaur and needs your help to find it. Join the little boy on his hunt through his house to find his missing dinosaur. This book will stimulate your child's imagination. It will help teach them left and right learning and basic rhyming.
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