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Aunt Arctic's Article #13

Aunt Arctic's Article #13

Hello, penguins!

Welcome to another edition of Aunt Arctic’s Article. Last time, we talked about this month’s igloo catalogs (set to release soon) and learned a bit about the Purple and Yellow Puffles! This week, I’ll provide you insight on our final three lovely puffles.

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Meet the White Puffle!

Last week, we discussed some important facts about the purple and yellow puffles. This week, we’re taking a look at three more puffles! Let’s start with the white puffle.

White Puffles are a very gentle and shy species of puffle. However, this doesn’t stop them from being quite powerful! Similar to how a black puffle can catch fire, the white puffle can produce ice and snow out of thin air! With that being said, their favorite toy is their ice skate, so be sure to take them to the Ice Rink when it opens back up this winter!

Another little fun fact about these puffles (pun intended), is that they are the smallest species of puffle, which only makes them all the more adorable!

Meet the Orange Puffle!

Orange Puffles can be quite the handful… or flipperful! This species is incredibly zany and curious. They are constantly on the move, which puts them in a very deep sleep at the end of an exciting day, watch out for their saliva!

These puffles have quite the appetite, and will practically eat anything in their path! Their buck teeth surely are useful when chowing down on food (or even the bowl the food is in). When they’re not eating, you can find them playing with either their wagon or box.

Speaking of boxes, this species of puffle is from none other than the Box Dimension, making them the only interdimensional species of puffle! Pretty cool, right? 

Meet the Brown Puffle!

Last, but certainly not least, we have the brown puffle. Brown Puffles are highly intelligent and inventive. They are always figuring out ways to test their brain power, often doing so by solving equations or creating blueprints for machines.

Their favorite toys are beakers, a plasma ball, and their very own rocket! They also love to sport a nice pair of goggles when they’re “in the zone”. They’re almost like if Gary the Gadget Guy was transformed into a puffle!

The white, orange, and brown puffles, along with the seven other species will be available for adoption once the Puffle Party launches. 

This concludes the “Meet the Puffle” series in the article! Puffle Handler can’t wait for you all to have your very own puffles! I hope these stories have been helpful with learning about puffles and potentially figuring out which one(s) you wish to adopt!

Ask Aunt Arctic

Dear Aunt Arctic,

When will Rockhopper be returning to the island?

- fire factory

Dear fire factory,

Captain Rockhopper is a very busy penguin! The last time he visited the island was back in April for the Earth Day Party, he brought all sorts of magical plants for penguins to tend to! I even kept some for myself!

He and I do our best to keep touch, and we did in fact speak to each other recently. I even asked him the same question you’re asking! He said that he hopes to be back real soon! 

I wonder what surprises he’ll have in store for us then… for now we must continue to wait! However, it seems like the wait may be coming to a close soon!

Dear Aunt Arctic,

Would you be able to ask Puffle Handler what the best tips are for taking care of puffles?

- Doze

Dear Doze, 

Puffle Handler and I have been talking with each other quite a bit as preparations for Puffles and the Puffle Party are underway! I read your question and passed it on to her! Here’s what she had to say:

“It all depends on which puffle you adopt mate, as each one has its own personality and interests! Before you adopt a puffle, these pieces of information will both be provided for you as you look for your best companion in the Pet Shop. 

Now, for ALL puffles, it’s best to just simply show them love! Good food, nice walks, playing with them, cleaning them, and making sure they get enough rest. You wanna try and treat your puffle like they’re part of a happy family!” 

If you have a question about our snowy island, let me know! I’d love to hear from you. 

Submit one here at: https://tally.so/r/3lNZYX.

That wraps up this week’s edition of Aunt Arctic’s Article! Thank you for stopping by, penguins. I’ll see you all next time!

Until next time… waddle on!

- Aunt Arctic