Five Uses for a Zhu Zhu Pet at a Military Base
The Post 9/11 GI Bill has lead to a stressful year for many military personnel, to say the least. Now’s the time for a break! In spirit of this Holiday’s favorite toy, the Veterans Benefits GI Bill invites veterans, reserve and active duty to answer the following question:
What would you do with a Zhu Zhu Pet at your military base?
Here are five uses for a Zhu Zhu Pet the Veterans Benefits GI Bill came up with:
- Use your Zhu Zhu Pet to clean your gun (or bazooka!)
- Line up broken Zhu Zhu Pets for target practice
- Hook up a Zhu Zhu Pet to act as a spy camera
- Play Zhu Zhu minesweeper
- Partake in Zhu Zhu parachuting contests
Zhu Zhu Pets are definitely the latest craze. For example, the K-12 Directory of Schools Blog is in the middle of a Free Zhu Zhu Pet Giveaway for parents that send a request in for their children. The Veterans Benefits GI Bill blog does not encourage the destruction of these highly sought after toys that are bringing joy to children this year; however, if you have a Photoshop-rendered image or idea that you would like to share for a light-hearted laugh, feel free to share.
Don’t know what a Zhu Zhu pet is? Check out the following for more information on this year’s high-demand toy:
- Learn about the free Zhu Zhu Pets at the K-12 Directory of Schools Giveaway
- Zhu Zhu Pets driving Toys R Us Black Friday
- Are Zhu Zhu Pets Dangerous?
- Safety regulations of Zhu Zhu Pets
Happy Holidays from Veterans Benefits GI Bill!







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