Extensive Beanie Babies Birthday and Beanie Boos Birthday Guide 2023: Full Calendar

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Beanie Babies have been a huge hit with children since the 90s when they were first created. Since then, several batches of the original Beanie Babies, as well as the new Beanie Boos have been advertised to the public. Probably one of the coolest and cutest things about the Beanie Baby though it its tag. Not only does each Beanie Baby get a name, but also a birthday and poem about the animal. Check out our complete list of Beanie Babies birthdays, and see if you can find a Beanie Baby that has your birthday.

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How to Find Out Your Beanie Baby’s Birthday?

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In order to figure out what your Beanie Baby’s birthday is, all you need to do is check the ear tag. The heart tag has the information for the name of the Beanie Baby, the birthday, and a unique poem special to each animal. If you do not have the heart tag on the Beanie Baby anymore, look up which one you have and find a picture with the tag displaying the birthday, or find a site that lists all of the birthdays like ours!

What Is the Oldest Beanie Baby?

There are actually nine original Beanie Babies that were created in the early 90s, and were introduced at the World Toy Fair in New York City in 1993. The first two Beanie Babies to be created were Pinchers the Lobster and Brownie (later called Cubbie) the Bear, and then later came Legs the Frog, Patti the Platypus, Spot the Dog, Squealer the Pig, Chocolate the Moose, Splash the Whale, and Flash the Dolphin to make the original nine.

Beanie Baby Birthdays

Check out our list of selected Beanie Babies in each month of the year, a extensive but not complete list of these adorable toys:

January

February

March

April

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May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December / Beanie Babies Birthdays

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Beanie Boo Birthdays

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Check out our list of the newer Beanie Boo stuffed toys and their birthdays too:

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

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September

October

November

December

Do All Ty Beanie Babies Have Different Birthdays?

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There are Ty Beanie Babies birthdays for all months of the year, but there are many that overlap and have the same birthday. This is partially due to the fact that there are so many Beanie Babies and Beanie Boos for sale now, so they have to overlap. But, it does mean that you may have one or more Beanie Babies that match your birthday, even if you are born on Leap Day.

Which Beanie Babies Do Not Have Birth Dates?

There are several Beanie Babies with no birthdays, included in this list below:

What are the five rarest Beanie Babies?

The five rarest Beanie Babies are all from the first generation that were made in 1993. They are Splash the Killer Whale, Flash the Dolphin, Squealer the Pig, Pinchers the Lobster, Spot the Dog, Legs the Frog, Chocolate the Moose, Brownie the Bear, and Patti the Platypus.

What is the most famous Beanie Baby?

One of the most famous Beanie Babies is Princess the Bear. She is the special edition purple bear that has a white rose on her chest that was released in the wake of Princess Diana’s tragic death in 1997.

How many Beanie Babies exist?

The oldest and most popular Beanie creations are the Beanie Babies, which come in a variety of styles that include 822 types of animals where 144 of them have multiple versions of the same animal.

Beanie Babies birthdays sometimes overlap with each other, but they give a personality to a stuffed animal that not many other companies do. Along with poems and names, these toys come to life in more ways than one. This is why they’ve been such a huge hit with children since the 90s, and will continue to inhabit children’s playrooms for years to come.

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