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Gender-neutral toy forts? Do they exist?

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OldieMum · 20/11/2006 21:52

DD is 3.10. She says that she would like Santa to bring her a fort, by which she means, I think, a castle. She wants it to have "soldiers and princesses". I take this to mean that she doesn't want a pinkly princessy one or a purely military one. Any suggestions?

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hairymclary · 20/11/2006 21:53

early learning centre used to do a plain wooden castle.

LIZS · 20/11/2006 21:54

Playmobil ? dd plays with ds' Dragon Knights Castle

hairymclary · 20/11/2006 21:54

they have thisone which isn't too bad.
not the one i was thinking of though

Loshad · 21/11/2006 10:46

we have a totally plain wooden castle from elc - slots together so you can take it apart and put away for periods of time if wanted. i think it now comes with stickers to decorate it but you wouldn't need to put these on

LunarSea · 21/11/2006 13:14

Argos have a castle very similar to the plain one ELC used to do - here . ds has one of these and our neighbours girls love playing with it too - especially as we've also got some princess/fantasy type figures like these .

smoggie · 21/11/2006 19:25

Tridias have one that ds1 is getting form his grandparents here

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