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How to Bid on a Beanie Baby
Adding to your Beanie Baby collection or finding that special one for your loved one can be done from the comfort of your home. Check out the online auctions. Register as a bidder on the Web site. Registered bidders will receive a username and ... [... more]
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How to Clean a Beanie Baby
Beanie Babies should never be placed in the washer, but you can still keep them looking new. In your spray bottle, mix 1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid with 8 ounces of water. Spray the entire surface of your beanie baby lightly. Do not ... [... more]
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How to Collect Beanie Babies
Beanie Babies continue to be very popular among collectors. Whether you want to collect them for fun or to make money, it pays to know where and when to find them. Visit local toy, craft and gift stores to find Beanie Babies. Expect to pay ... [... more]
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How to Determine the Value of Your Beanie Babies
Defects, retirement and condition all affect the value of Beanies. Whether you're adding to, selling or keeping your beloved collection, it's nice to know there are standards by which to evaluate your Beanies. Check Ty's Web site (Ty.com) to ... [... more]
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How to Buy Beanie Babies Online
Find that special Beanie Baby on the Internet. Your selection is broad, and the process can be time-saving and enjoyable. Simply click the box for "Beanie Babies" in the Shopping List below and choose the Shop Online option, or locate a Web [... more]
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How to Determine if a Beanie Baby Is Authentic
As the Beanie Baby craze grows, so do the number of fake Beanies. Collectors need to be on guard when buying new ones. Beware of deals that seem too good to be true. Know the asking price of the Beanies you are looking for so that you will ... [... more]
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How to Sell Your Beanie Baby Collection
Beanie Babies are back! Ty has agreed to market more. The craze continues ... Combine their total values to price the entire collection. You may sell all to one buyer or sell them individually. Tell the dealer what you want for each item or for ... [... more]
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Beany and the Dreaded Wedding
You'll love Beany!: Beany is the kid everyone of every age can relate to. She worries about everything! She's timid, curious, and sweet. Reading about the ups and downs of Beany's life, and how she conquers her worries, will give you hope that if Beany [... more]
$5.99
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Don't Call Me Beanhead! (Beany)
Great Book for boys, too!: My son (age 7) and I are currently reading this book at bedtime. He loves the book even though the main character is a girl. He identifies with Beany because he, too, is a worrywart. I would recommend this book for both boys [... more]
$5.99
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Beany (Not Beanhead)
a quietly exciting story for girls and boys: This is a wonderfully wholesome book (as is the series). Bernice (Beany), her brother Philip, Mom, Dad, and her best friend are the main characters. I read this book (over the course of a week)at bedtime to my [... more]
$4.99
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Beany and the Dreaded Wedding
You'll love Beany!: Beany is the kid everyone of every age can relate to. She worries about everything! She's timid, curious, and sweet. Reading about the ups and downs of Beany's life, and how she conquers her worries, will give you hope that if Beany [... more]
$5.99
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Beany Goes to Camp (Beany)
Funny, Sensitive and a great read: I recently discovered Susan Wojciechowski's Beany series and I love them! Beany is a believable character, with whom I think many children can identify. Often her worries and troubles remind me of things that bothered [... more]
$15.99
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