Posted by Chrisdog93 on Saturday, January 2, 2010 at 5:34PM PST | Comments (179)

Club Penguin finally updated the Penguin Style catalog! It was supposed to have been released yesterday but Club Penguin was late, and I was a little late too.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the first hidden item, the Pink Snorkel:

1. Go to the 3rd page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the snowman’s head on the left.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the second hidden item, the Pink Flippers:

1. Go to the 3rd page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the mountain peak on the right.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the third hidden item, the Red Viking Helmet:

1. Go to the 4th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the center two bubbles.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the fourth hidden item, the Blue Viking Helmet:

1. Go to the 4th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the center two bubbles.
3. Open and close the Red Viking Helmet four times.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the fifth hidden item, the Stocking Cap:

1. Go to the 5tt page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the black Coins for Change donating booth in the center.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the sixth hidden item, the Long Johns:

1. Go to the 6th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the top part of the tree on the left.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the seventh hidden item, the Snare Drum:

1. Go to the 6th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the snare drum hidden under the tree near the center.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the eighth hidden item, the Drum Sticks:

1. Go to the 6th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the drum sticks hidden under the tree near the center.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the ninth hidden item, the Acoustic Guitar:

1. Go to the 6th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the acoustic guitar hidden under the tree near the center.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the tenth hidden item, the Trumpet:

1. Go to the 6th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the trumpet hidden under the tree near the center.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the eleventh hidden item, the Black Superhero mask:

1. Go to the 7th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the title “Work”.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

Here’s how to find the twelfth hidden item, the dizzy:

1. Go to the 9th page of the Penguin Style catalog.
2. Click on the white puffle on the right.

Club Penguin January 2010 Penguin Style Catalog Secrets!

It’s really cool how you can create your own custom T-shirt on the first page! I’m buying all of the types! What about you?

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  • November 9, 2010 at 560 days ago

    Apple now has Rhapsody as an app, which is a great start, but it is currently hampered by the inability to store locally on your iPod, and has a dismal 64kbps bit rate. If this changes, then it will somewhat negate this advantage for the Zune, but the 10 songs per month will still be a big plus in Zune Pass’ favor.

  • November 9, 2010 at 560 days ago

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