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Yearbook 2005-2006
Yearbook 2005-2006

The front cover of the book
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Date released March 14, 2008
Found Book Shelf

The Yearbook 2005-2006 is a book in the Book Room in Club Penguin. It chronicles the events of the first year of the game, from October 2005 to September 2006.

Table of contents[]

"This book is dedicated to all my penguin friends all over the island. Thanks for the many fun memories!"

Events[]

October 2005[]

"Finally! After long hours of construction and testing structural integrity, penguins begin settling in. We had a blast celebrating new games, new buildings and most importantly, new friends!

Then we had our very first Halloween party, complete with creepy decorations and a ‘boo-tiful’ dance floor!"

November 2005[]

"The month the Sport Shop opened, penguins of many colors were moving into their new deluxe igloos for the first time, and a strange fluffball was spotted at the Snow Forts!"

December 2005[]

"We named the fluffy animals “puffles” and started rounding them up near the Snow Forts during Club Penguin’s first Christmas party!"

January 2006[]

"Aloha! Everybody danced the limbo at the Winter Luau as we roasted fish on an open fire at The Dock. The Ski Hill finally opened up with new Sled Racing runs!"

February 2006[]

"Construction on the Plaza finally ended and the Pizza Parlor opened to the public. You could smell the delicious plates of food from the other end of town!"

March 2006[]

"Glory be! The snowy island was made of green this fine St. Patrick’s day and penguins all over the island adopted puffles of their own for the very first time!

And while some of us went Ice Fishing, others discovered ‘pins’ all over the island and read issue #20 of the newly re-designed Club Penguin Times."

The Shamrock pin appeared when the stylized "MARCH" was clicked.

April 2006[]

"Everything was upside-down and topsy-turvy during the first April Fool’s Party! After collecting Easter Eggs, penguins ran to the Pet Shop to buy new furniture for their puffles."

The Plant pin appeared when the pink puffle was clicked.

May 2006[]

"After many weeks of work, the Boiler Room and Underground opened to all penguins. We put on our mining helmets and had a party underground and Aunt Arctic wrote her first article!"

The Mining Lantern pin appeared when the penguin wearing the Miners Helmet was clicked on.

June 2006[]

"Ahhh… the great Summer Party of 2006. I remember it like it was yesterday! We got out the barbeques and sat at the The Beach to watch the ocean waves roll.

Over at The Dojo someone brought in an inflatable octopus the size of the Town Center! We also went Cart Surfing for the first time, too!"

The Sun pin appeared when the penguin riding a mine cart was clicked.

July 2006[]

"After all that, we felt like having a good old-fashioned country square dance. The Penguin Band entertained the cowboy and cowgirl penguins in the Night Club during the Wild West Party.

Then after the party ended, we helped The Penguin Band find the instruments they lost and they handed out autographed pictures!

The Horse Shoe pin appeared when the large cactus was clicked.

August 2006[]

"Some penguins found a helpful book that taught everyone how to play Ice Hockey! In honor of their discovery, we had a massive Sports Party.

Team Red and Team Blue squared off in what was the sporting event of the season. Then the pool was brought back and put in the Underground, and purple puffles became available in the Pet Shop!"

The Hockey Stick pin appeared when the Orange Pompoms were clicked.

September 2006[]

"A fundraising committee began to raise coins to save the Lighthouse. Penguins everywhere searched for light bulbs to install in the broken Beacon, and took their puffles for walks for the very first time! The Penguin Times celebrated its 50th paper, and a construction crane began work on the Jet Pack launchpad!"

The Lighthouse pin appeared when the lightbulb in the top-right corner was clicked.

Trivia[]

  • This is the only yearbook to not be introduced during an Anniversary Party. It was also the only yearbook to not be released immediately following the year it chronicled, instead being introduced a year and a half later.

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