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Do you like to play with Littlest Pet Shops? Do you like to collect them? Whatever the case may be, continue reading to find out some suggestions on how to care for a Littlest Pet Shop toy!
Steps
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1Purchase your Littlest Pet, if you've not already done so. Look around at many stores to find out the best price. Also, look at all of the possibilities to make sure you get the one you want. If you don't find one that interests you, or if your local stores are sold out, try ordering it off the internet. Littlest Pet Shop has a lot of varieties, bunnies, cats, dogs, and ostriches.
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2Make or buy a home for your LPS. You can buy big houses like the "Biggest Littlest Pet Shop," the "Pets Only! Club House," or make the houses yourself. You can do so with cardboard shoe boxes or any other material around your home. You might also want to make furniture.
- Some pets come with their own beds, but many also come with nothing.
- You might want to try making them tiny TVs, couches, stoves, toiletries, etc.
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3Give your LPS a regular bath. Fill a sink, small bowl, or glass with warm water. Dunk the toy in the water. Take it out, and lather it in soap. Then, put it into the water again, and rinse off the soap. Dry it off well, to avoid rust.
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4Take your LPS to the places you visit. Make sure you have a comfortable bag for your Littlest Pet Shop. Pack a few things for her/him! For example, if you are going on a picnic with your friends/family, bring a little blanket and some food! Or if it's a sleepover, pack a little blanket, a teddy bear, toothpaste, and a toothbrush.
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5Feed your LPS toy food. Most sets have "food" like apples, carrots, or bones. Get all your food and see which one would fit your pet best. If you had a hamster, and gave it a bone, that wasn't the smartest thing to do.
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6Throw parties for your LPS toys. Celebrate your pet's birthday, which is the day you bought it. If you aren't sure of this date, just choose a random day or your own birthday. If you have friends that are into Littlest Pet Shop too, invite them to the party and tell them to bring some of their pets, and a present if it's a birthday party. But don't have a boring party! Put on the radio, and turn off the lights and close the blinds. You can make stuff for your pet toys to wear.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat should I do if I still like LPS, but am over the age to have themPlay Time With SaraCommunity AnswerIt does not matter if your over the age to have them. There is no age limit for toys. If people call it silly or childish, ignore them and do what makes you happy.
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QuestionWhat if people make fun of me for playing with these?Maria BoevaCommunity AnswerIgnore them. They just want to make you feel bad. Hobbies are hobbies, and you can do whatever you want.
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QuestionWhat if people say Littlest Pet Shop is for babies?Community AnswerIgnore them. Don't worry about what other people have to say. They're just trying to make you feel bad.
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Warnings
- If you bring your LPS toy to school, don't let the teachers see it unless you have asked the teacher if you can have toys for indoor recess, etc. Be careful when playing with your LPS, you might break it if you are rough with it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Littlest Pet Shop toy(s)
- A home or place to keep your pets
- Littlest Pet shop food
- Littlest Pet Shop accessories
- Water, towel, and soap
- A comfortable bag for your pets
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