How To Add A Bear

So you know of a bear and you want to add it to the wiki. First, check the site to make certain the bear isn't already on here. You can check by typing in the name, checking for it on one of the species, collections, etc lists, or just dropping a message here an asking. Please do not add custom bears to the wiki!

Now that you know the bear isn't on the wiki, create a new page for the bear and title it as close to the official name as possible. Leave out the collection or where it's from unless it is part of the original name or it is a variant of an already existing design.

Click the 'insert' button and the click 'Infobox'.

Now click 'Bear' from the list.

Now you just need to fill out boxes! Be sure to include a front-facing picture when it asks you to upload an image.

Please always try to refer to the official details for things. If you don't know the official height, it's alright to put the height of your own bear until we have official information. Remember to specify region on things like 'Release Date'. For example, the Peter Rabbit BaB was released January 8th, 2018, for US. But this bear was released on February 16th for those in the UK.

Now you'll want to add information about the bear outside of the infobox. The first paragraph should be general information about the bear. After that, click the 'Paragraph' button and select 'Header' from the drop down box. Now you know how to create a header! Name this header "Website Blurb" if there is an online description of the bear. Copy and paste directly from the Build-A-Bear website and then italicize the text. If the description varies from site to site, you can paste each and indicate which site it's from. Next make a header and label it "Appearance". Describe the bear's colors, fur, etc. After this you can make a header for special information or content that doesn't fit elsewhere. For example, Deadpool has a 'Controversy' section. The final content on the page should be the gallery. Make a header and name it "Gallery." Add images of the front, top, bottom, side, back, and any tags the bear might have.

Feel free to credit yourself for any photographs in the Gallery section!