sunshine shores on the towel and the clown nose is in the market place on the barrel
A bald cap is a wig-like cap simulating the appearance of a bald or partially-bald head, often used by actors or clowns.
1. Big shoes 2. Wig 3. Corsage/Boutonnire 4. Baggy pants 5. Tie
They are only in constuction on buildabearville to upgrade it , or make it better.
How do you quit buildabearville You can't quit buildabearville. Though you can give your buildabearville account to your friends or something or you can never go on it again and remove all your friends on buildabearville (This answer may be wrong in a couple of years).
im really sorry but you cannot get wheelchairs on Buildabearville :D
no... i don't think so. if you want lots of fun go on buildabearville
A Clown is a entertainer (Usually for kids) who dresses up in bright clothes, big shoes and usually wears wig or a oversized/undersized hat.Makeup: Whiteface Clowns wear a full white face with a red nose and red highlighted cheecks. Auguste Clowns wear whit only around their eyes and sometimes their mouth and have rouge colored faces. Hobo Clowns are rugged looking with a beard and a red nose and white around the mouth and eyes to represent soot being wiped away.Types of Clowns: The Whiteface is the leader of the pack (the boss) , the Auguste is the crazy/silly clown who always gets things wrong and the hobo is the one everyone feels sorry for but is full of life.Clown Jobs:Circus Clowns: There clowns entertain in the circus and work as a groupPrivate Party Clowns: These are your kids party clowns and they have skills such as magic shows, balloons and face paintingBuskers: These clowns walk around and make fools of themselves
in buildabearville you can get a job at the mall,coffie shop, ice cream parlor,bank
You can find most of the Sportsplex on Buildabearville It is right next to the Bear University and the Neighborhood.
clowns! clowns! clowns!
yes
In Irish:cábóga (clodhoppers, clowns)gamal (louts, fools, simpletons)In the theatrical sense:áilteoirí (clowns)amhlóirí (clowns)bobaidí (clowns)In Scottish Gaelic: ?