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Shiloh asked in Games & RecreationToys · 1 decade ago

Is 10 too old for the Build a Bear Workshop?

I really want to take my baby cousin to the Build a Bear Workshop for her 10th birthday... But I'm worried that she'll think it's too immature. Now, I know that no two kids are the same, but in general do you think that a 10 year old would enjoy the Workshop?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I think they would enjoy that because thet get to decide on what kind of bear and all the accessories, plus you are never to old to build your own bear

  • 1 decade ago

    Many people way over 10 love Build-a-bear. I'm 10 and I go all the time! I took my bear to school on Toy Day and about 8 other children had their bears. And Build-a-bear has styles for EVERYONE! It has bottles & rattles for younger bears (with younger owners), cool clothes and costumes for slightly older owners (about 6 to 12), fashionable clothes for much older owners (13 to 18!) and even wedding outfits and so on for grown-ups! It's so good! Anyway... I know you're older and everything but... why did you call your cousin your BABY cousin... to be fair... being 10... is not like being a baby... it's not the same... but I guess... to grown-ups... being 10... is like... being a baby... because we are SO much younger.

  • 1 decade ago

    no, my little cousin is 13 and my other cousin is 19 and they both love the Build a Bear Workshop!!!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I think a 10 year old would love it.

    If I went there when I was 10 I would've been exited.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    10 is the perfect age....

    im 15 and i would love that :(..sad i know.. :P

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