The only way that you could get membership for Pixie Hollow, Ty Girlz and BarbieGirls is to find someone who has one, does not want it and is prepared to give it to you. That is a pretty big ask, because membership for these has to be paid for.
If you check out the sites of all of these, you may be able to post a request. That will give you a better chance than posting the question on a general site. For Pixie Hollow, try this one: www.pixiehollowforums.com/; Ty Girlz: ty-girlz.ty.com/; and BarbieGirls: ca.barbiegirls.com/
These virtual worlds are all designed with girls in mind, and are interactive ways of play. They have forums so that users can communicate with other players, and share their knowledge and experiences with other people who like the same things.
Because these sites are designed for children to use, parents should take some time to make sure that their children are actually talking to other children, and not somebody pretending to be a child. As children’s play habits change and become more computer focused, it is as important to teach them about stranger danger as it is when they play outdoors.
Each child should be made aware that it is completely taboo to give out personal information to anybody online regardless of how friendly they are, and that they should tell a parent if someone is pressing them to do so. This information is not just applicable to second names, but also to schools and street names so that they cannot be traced. It is also important to stress to children that they must tell a parent or guardian if they feel that they are the victim of any cyber bullying.
If you check out the sites of all of these, you may be able to post a request. That will give you a better chance than posting the question on a general site. For Pixie Hollow, try this one: www.pixiehollowforums.com/; Ty Girlz: ty-girlz.ty.com/; and BarbieGirls: ca.barbiegirls.com/
These virtual worlds are all designed with girls in mind, and are interactive ways of play. They have forums so that users can communicate with other players, and share their knowledge and experiences with other people who like the same things.
Because these sites are designed for children to use, parents should take some time to make sure that their children are actually talking to other children, and not somebody pretending to be a child. As children’s play habits change and become more computer focused, it is as important to teach them about stranger danger as it is when they play outdoors.
Each child should be made aware that it is completely taboo to give out personal information to anybody online regardless of how friendly they are, and that they should tell a parent if someone is pressing them to do so. This information is not just applicable to second names, but also to schools and street names so that they cannot be traced. It is also important to stress to children that they must tell a parent or guardian if they feel that they are the victim of any cyber bullying.