Wubbzy’s St. Paddy’s Day Marshmallow Pops!

Recipes | By iWubbzy | March 12, 2013

Wubbzy loves St. Patrick’s day! St. Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday celebrated all around the globe to honor Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

Wubbzy has been looking all over Wuzzleburg for clovers to celebrate this special holiday. In Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day, people traditionally wear a small bunch of shamrocks on their jackets or caps. Children wear orange, white and green badges, and women and girls wear green ribbons in their hair. Wubbzy has a green hat to wear on St. Patricks Day this year!

You know Wubbzy loves marshmallows! Here is the recipe for Wubbzy’s favorite St. Patrick’s day treat:  Wubbzy’s  St. Paddy’s Day Marshmallow Pops!Wubbzy's St. Patrick's Day Pops

Wubbzy’s very favorite part about St. Patricks day is Wuzzleburg’s St. Patrick’s day parade! Many cities have a St. Patrick’s Day parade. Dublin, the capital of Ireland, has a huge St. Patrick’s Day festival from March 15-19, that features a parade, family carnivals, treasure hunt, dance, theatre and more. In North American, parades are often held on the Sunday before March 17. Some paint the yellow street lines green for the day! In Chicago, the Chicago River is dyed green with a special dye that only lasts a few hours. There has been a St. Patrick’s Day parade in Boston, Massachusetts since 1737. Montreal is home to Canada’s longest running St. Patrick’s Day parade, which began in 1824.

Check out another one of Wubbzy’s Favorite Parades, Wuzzleburg’s Friendship Day Parade, in Wubbzy’s cool new app “Wubbzy Loves You.”


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Wubbzy’s Paper Plate Dinosaur

Activities, Arts&Crafts | By iWubbzy | January 30, 2013

Dinosaurs have been extinct a long time on earth. Don’t you wish you lived in Wuzzleburg and could take a trip to Dino Island? Wubbzy, Walden, Widget and Daizy really like visiting their dino friends there, and sometimes they’ll share a cupcake or two with them!

Dinosaurs are fascinating, not only to Wubbzy. Lots of kids are really into dinosaurs and paleontology. It’s amazing when kids suddenly start talking about Parasaurolophus and Triceratops…Such big words! In the world of Wubbzy the dinosaurs are friendly and super kooky, with names like Sillyasaurus and Pointybeakadon.

If your child loves dinosaurs, Wubbzy has a fun and easy activitythat kids and adults can do together. In this fun art project involving mainly household items (see the full list of materials and the instructions on the printout below). Now, you can make your very own dinosaur! Then you can give it a silly made-up name!

Have fun making your very own dinosaur, and you can create a different shape for the head or body to make an original Dino Island inhabitant. Your dinosaur has a pocket to hold papers, stickers or cards. Hang it on the fridge to store coupons!

When you are finished making your very own dinosaur, you and your little dinosaur lover should cuddle up and enjoy the story of Wubbzy's visit to Dino Island on your tablet or smartphone. "Wubbzy's Dinosaur Adventure" is a fun and interactive storybook app that will charm dinosaur lovers of all ages. Roaaaar!


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Wubbzy’s Soapy Snowman Project!

Activities, Arts&Crafts | By iWubbzy | December 21, 2012

It’s Wintertime in Wuzzleburg!

Wubbzy and his friends love, love, love making snowmen, but what do you do when there is not enough snow outside? You can make a snowman in the warmth of your own home out of soapy soap! When you’re done with the project, the soapy snowy snowman can be used to decorate your bathroom for winter, is a fantastic gift, or can make bath time more fun! Making snowmen is a super fun holiday activity, and thanks to our friends at the South Bend Museum of Art this Wubbtastic idea is perfect for everyone!

Wubbzy's snowman project

What else does Wubbzy like to do this time of year?  Wubbzy loves to wrap presents, dress up the Wuzzle-Tree and spend time with his friends in Wuzzleburg.  Wubbzy, Widget, Walden and Daizy love to go sleddy sledding down the Hills of Wuzzle, after which they drink hot chocolate by a toasty warm fireplace.  What fun!


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Wubbzy’s Penguin Footprint Project

Activities, Arts&Crafts | By iWubbzy | December 14, 2012

Wubbzy and his friends love making decorations and crafts to celebrate the holidays and keep warm when the weather outside is cold. Kids will love this fun artey art project from Come Together Kids.  Using regular household materials you can follow the simple instructions and add in a little of your own creativity to make a penguin footprint masterpiece! This project was a hit with Wubbzy and all of his friends. The penguins of Wuzzleburg loved it too!

Wubbzy's Penguin Footprint Project
Have your child trace his or her feet onto black construction paper, or for some messy fun, you can paint the bottom of their feet with black craft paint, and make a footprint directly onto paper. From there, the project is all about creativity and giving each penguin its own personality.

When you are done, display your festive winter artwork at home to celebrate the season! What an adorable way to decorate! Wubbzy suggests putting your art over the fireplace and having a cup of chocolatey cocoa while you admire your work. If you are looking for something to read while you keep warm by the holiday yule log, check out Wubbzy’s The Night Before Christmas, available now!


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Games | By admin | March 13, 2012


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