
Club Penguin is a safe virtual world for kids to play, interact with friends and have fun letting their imaginations soar. Dress up your penguin, decorate your igloo, be the first to discover new areas and lots more!
Posted April 30th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Finally we get to find the elusive key that opens the door below the deck in the Migrator!
First to find the key. It's pretty easy. You'll need to head to Rockhopper's newly rebuilt ship, the Migrator. Head on down below deck and read the note that is pinned to the door. It is here that you'll receive your first directions toward finding the key.
Posted April 28th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Club Penguin is full of secrets and my 9 year old found one! We wanted to share his find with all of you.
You can make up to 800 coins reading the book Burnt Out Bulbs! Yes, 800 of them! Did you know there are hidden coins throughout the book? The more coins that you can find, the more you’ll get at the end of the story.
Posted March 13th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Club Penguin has just released its new game... Paint By Numbers Books.
To find the game, just waddle on over to the coffee shop and head upstairs to the library. Click on the bookshelf. You'll see two new books that have been added to the book shelves. These are the new Paint By Letter (PBL) books.
There are currently two books out:
My Puffle ~ this is the shorter of the two books. Take an adventure with your puffle!
Burnt Out Bulbs ~ Solve a problem with your penguin!
Posted March 6th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Posted March 4th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Playing Hydro Hopper is a lot of fun.
All you need to do is to go to the Docks. You’ll see a boat docked on the shore. Just click on the boat and you’ll be prompted to start Hydro Hopper.
Next thing you know your penguin is on a inner tube getting pulled by the boat!
You’ll have to maneuver your penguin around and over the many obstacles that are in the water. To do that, just move your mouse in the direction you want your penguin to move (left or right).
Posted February 26th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Posted February 20th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Club Penguin just released it's new game today!
As you can see, the submarine's name is Aqua Grabber. This name was the most popular choice by penguins all over the island.
Those of us here on Ten Ton Hamster seem to feel the same way! The name Aqua Grabber is ahead but just a slight margin in our very own poll.
How to Play:
You can get to the game by heading over to the ice berg. Just waddle over to the submarine and click on it to get the game to start.
Posted January 30th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Posted January 22nd, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
*SPOILER ALERT*
Mission 6 finds us Spy Penguins catching up with the Professor as he tries to question the crab. Don’t read any further if you want to complete this mission without any help.
*WALKTHROUGH*
After you talk to the Professor, the Crab Translator blows up and the crab escapes!
Follow him as he takes you on a wild crab chase to the top of the Ski Lift. You’ll need to keep on following him right over the edge! It’s a crazy tumble down, and it breaks the ability to use the Spy phone to teleport!
Posted January 9th, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston

Did you know that Mancala is one of our most ancient board games? Some historians believe that Mancala originated in Africa and that it is the very first board game that people played! You can play Mancala just about anywhere, just grab some pebbles and then scoop out little holes in the sand or dirt.
Mancala is a two player game. The board in Mancala is made up of two rows of six holes per side. Just picture an empty egg carton and you’ve imagined part of the Mancala board!