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How to Act Like a Kit in Animal Jam
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To act like a kit in Animal Jam, you can follow these steps: 1. Choose a suitable animal: Kits are typically young animals, so choose an animal in Animal Jam that looks cute and young. Some good options might include foxes, bunnies, or baby animals like pandas or penguins. 2. Dress appropriately: Wear clothing items that make you look like a young animal. This could include items like baby bonnets, pacifiers, or colorful accessories. 3. Play with other kits: Seek out other Animal Jam players who are also acting like kits and play with them. You could try games like tag, hide-and-seek, or just run around and have fun. 4. Use playful language: Use language that is playful and childlike. You could try using words like "giggle," "playtime," or "cuddle." Avoid using complex words or phrases that would be more appropriate for an adult. 5. Explore and have fun: Kits are curious and love to explore, so try to visit different areas of Animal Jam and try out different activities. You might even make new friends along the way. Remember to always be kind and respectful to other players in Animal Jam, and have fun while you're pretending to be a kit!
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