Beanie Sentence Examples

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  • As Beanie Babies were retired, their value naturally went up because there would be no more made.

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  • You can find out if your Beanie Baby is retired at the Ty website.

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  • Several factors go into retired Ty Beanie Babies pricing.

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  • The condition of Beanie Babies is described five different ways.

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  • Excellent - A Beanie may be described as in excellent condition if the tag is damaged and the character is still in perfect condition.

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  • Damaged - Beanie Babies that have been played with, have lost tags, and worn fabric are considered damaged.

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  • It is important to identify which generation, or year, your Beanie Baby belongs to.

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  • It is always a good idea to get a current edition of a price guide for the most up to date auction prices and Beanie Baby values.

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  • Just because you find the value of your Beanie does not mean you will be able to get that price.

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  • It may take months to get the full price for your Beanie Baby.

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  • Overall, Beanie Babies run the gamut from teddy bears in an array of colors and special thematic designs to cats, dogs, koalas, pigs, monkeys and much more.

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  • Although most Beanie Babies have featured new animal designs, there are also a few licensed toys based on popular characters, such as Blue from Blue's Clues and Spongebob Squarepants.

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  • Visit the TY Beanie Babies website for a complete list of current and retired stuffed animals.

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  • The "beans" in Beanie Babies are PVC pellets.

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  • Each Beanie Baby comes with two signature tags.

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  • The most recent release of TY Beanie Babies in 2008 was labeled Beanie Babies 2.0.

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  • If you just want to acquire the digital version of a Beanie Baby, you can also buy the code separately.

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  • The Beanie Buddies are larger versions of Beanie Babies.

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  • Beyond the size and material differences, a Patti the Platypus Beanie Baby is indistinguishable from a Patti the Platypus Beanie Buddy.

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  • Teenie Beanie Babies were miniature versions of regular Beanie Babies that came as McDonald's Happy Meal toys.

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  • At the height of the Beanie Baby craze in the mid-to-late-90s, retired designs sold for hundreds, even thousands, of dollars.

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  • Children and adults still collect the stuffed toys to varying degrees, but the time of Beanie Baby collection as investment portfolio has likely passed.

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  • The Webkinz craze is much like the popularity of Beanie Babies several years back, with a high-tech twist.

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  • Similar in size and shape to a Beanie Baby, a Webkinz is a stuffed animal introduced by the Ganz company in early 2005.

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  • Like TY Beanie Babies, the puppies became popular with collectors.

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  • Becoming as collectible as Ty beanie babies, kids and adults alike are buying these toys up.

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  • Beanie Babies-Do you have a girl at home who is a Beanie Baby fanatic?

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  • Here you can design your own "Color Me Beanie" and more!

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  • This includes two deluxe rooms, specialty food items, and a "Beanie Baby" for each child.

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  • From wool tea cozies to beanie hats, this site will jump start your next knitting project with lots of great patterns to choose from.

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  • If you have ever wondered, "How do you knit a beanie?", this article is for you.

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  • A beanie made with a plain stockinette stitch and no color changes will be much easier than a beanie that has a Fair Isle pattern knit into it.

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  • Once you have made a fairly simple beanie, you may want to make the same pattern again using several colors of yarn or different stitch patterns.

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  • If you are making a beanie for the first time, Bidda's Head Hugger is a great one to try.

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  • Once you have mastered the basic beanie and all of the variations you can think of, you may want a more challenging pattern.

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  • The basket weave hat is a great looking, textured beanie.

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  • The texture adds enough style to the beanie that the single color is not at all boring.

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  • This cable and rib beanie is another hat with a lot of texture to give it interest.

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  • Here is a knitted lace beanie that takes a little more knitting knowledge.

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  • If you have leftover yarn from your last ten projects, take a look at this striped beanie.

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  • Beanie - The beanie is the simplest hat to make.

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  • To cap it off, the traditional Brownie Girl Scout beanie is still around at a low price of $7.

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  • Wrapped in his nightclothes Dean could see the edge of a Beanie Baby St. Bernard.

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  • They allowed me to wear a beanie (a snow cap) during school to help minimize the pulling.

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  • This is the only official MCFC knitted beanie for the 2004/5 season.

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  • Plain Knitted beanie Lightweight, fleece lined beanie offering excellent warmth.

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  • Among the accessories are skinny scarves and bags, both knitted and crocheted, a beret, beanie hat and crocheted shawl.

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  • He also had a blue beanie hat pulled down and the collar of his jacket was pulled up.

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  • Rattles, beanie babies, stuffed dolls, and teething rings make this easy corsage fun for mother and baby.

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  • Plush virtual pets are a more recent fad taking over the world and include TY (the makers of Beanie Babies) and WebKinz.

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  • Standing around on the slopes all day can get pretty chilly when you're wearing a down jacket, ski pants, gloves and a beanie, so you can imagine how quickly you'll feel the elements when you're naked.

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  • Well, the link from wine to Beanie Babies isn't quite accurate, but Firestone was offered a position for Ty Warner, who owns the Beanie Babies empire.

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  • For example, one set might have a small beanie cap, onesie, leggings and bib.

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  • Beanie - Many parents prefer to purchase beanie hats for their children because of the smooth, head-fitting design.

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  • Retired Ty Beanie Babies pricing is somewhat different than the way that Beanies in current production are priced.

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  • Beanie Babies have been around since the early 1990s when the company released the original nine Beanies.

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  • These first Beanie Babies are worth quite a lot of money if they are in mint condition.

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  • By making it with contrasting colors on the brim and in the body of the hat, or by adding embellishments, you can easily create a beanie that is unique to you.

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  • The first thing you will need to do is to research so that you can determine the Beanie's condition, which generation, and even which exact Beanie Baby you have.

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  • Very Good - If the tags are very worn or missing but the character is in mint condition the Beanie can be described as being Very Good and will sell for 40% to 60% of the mint price.

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  • Collectors latched on to this idea, placing a high value on scarce retired toys and snapping up as many Beanie Babies as possible in the hopes of owning the next rare design.

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  • Future Goals-Maybe the child for whom you are buying has a particular goal in mind, such as building up her Beanie Baby collection or searching for that rare Pokemon card.

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  • With so many options, like Barbies, Webkinz, Beanie Babies, and more, websites for girls offer the opportunity for girls to share their passion with others who feel the same!

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