Because of that post's popularity, I started toying with the idea of writing an updated comparison review between the Calico Critters and the Woodzeez. It's neat to know that the information in a ten-year-old review can be useful. Calico Critters review still gets a lot of traffic. One of the things I noticed when I started looking over this site back in October is that my Li'l Woodzeez vs. In the future, you can always get news from me even when the blog is down if you visit Twitter or Patreon. Thank you very much for being patient with all of the disruptions. I'm cautiously optimistic that there will be no more technical drama on the horizon for a while, but I guess these things can be hard to predict. Well, this has been a bumpy month so far with the failed migration and then the massive shutdown at Enom. Honey Bee Acres, Calico Critters, and Li'l Woodzeez dog families. Today's job will be to see how the Barksters measure up to dog families from both the Calico Critters and the Li'l Woodzeez brands. I concluded that post by summarizing the flaws that I noticed in the Honey Bee Acres line. The first review took a cursory look at the Playground Pals (a set that includes nine different animals) and a more in-depth look at the four members of the Barkster dog family. ![]() ![]() Today's post will make a lot more sense if you've read the first half, though, so I highly recommend starting there and coming back here if you want to know more. ![]() Maybe I'll plow ahead with longer reviews in the future, but for this time around, at least, I've split the review in half and this is the conclusion. I really appreciate those of you who stopped in to say that you don't mind the longer reviews. I was boring myself every time I tried to edit that monstrosity. Today's review was originally the second half of my Honey Bee Acres post, but the whole thing was crushingly long.
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