Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Parenting

For free parenting resources please check out the Early Years Alliance's Family Corner.

Dolls house for 3year old

13 replies

Depoisthedevil · 15/09/2022 10:19

Which would you buy for your 3year old.

Dolls house for 3year old
Dolls house for 3year old
Dolls house for 3year old
Dolls house for 3year old
OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Depoisthedevil · 15/09/2022 10:27

Oops don't know why it posted the pictures twice 🤦

OP posts:
Albgo · 15/09/2022 10:28

Out of the two I'd choose the fisher price one. Looks sturdier.

Mummy2C · 15/09/2022 10:34

I have the Asda George dollhouse for my 2 year old. It's brilliant and a really good price compared to other doll houses. She loves it.

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about these subjects:

CoverYourselfInChocolateGlory · 15/09/2022 10:37

First one - looks sturdier. The second one looks like it would fall apart immediately!

TooMuchToDoTooLittleInclination · 15/09/2022 10:39

I'd say at 3 she's between the two really. The barbie type dolls are too fiddly & little people are aimed at younger ones. HAPE is good for 3year olds.

Needmorelego · 15/09/2022 11:10

She might find the Fisher Price one a bit 'babyish' and the Barbie ones are usually terrible quality.
Have you looked at a Playmobil or Sylvanian Families one? Or maybe a basic wooden one (often just the right size to get Playmobil/Sylvanian furniture in).

Hugasauras · 15/09/2022 11:59

The first one looks a bit young and the second doesn't look great. There are lots of lovely wooden dollshouses around that are bigger and more appealing for an older child I think. Keep an eye on Aldi toy sales as it's the kind of thing they do as we approach Christmas.

pimlicoanna · 15/09/2022 12:33

Another vote for the Asda George one. It's fantastic. I never would have looked there for one but I saw it on a thread here during lockdown and got it and it's still as good as new. My now 5 yr olds play with it all the time. It looks really lovely too.

Topjoe19 · 15/09/2022 17:22

I'm not sure I'd choose either tbh, I agree with a pp to think about getting a wooden one. I had a lovely one from lidl a couple of Christmases ago, got lots of furniture bits too, it wasn't too expensive.

maryberryslayers · 15/09/2022 17:41

Neither. The first one is too young and the second poor quality.
Asda do a lovely dolls house and you can buy a full furniture set for it too.

Flopisfatteningbingforchristmas · 15/09/2022 20:57

Nice wooden one from Aldi when they come on sale.

PippinStar · 15/09/2022 21:00

Another one saying the wooden ones. We have one and my 2 and 3 year olds love it.

nocutsnobuttsnococonuts · 15/09/2022 21:07

Out of those I would go for the 1st one. My dds loved happyland houses right up to age 6/7 and that looks similar in style. They used whatever favourite character figures of the time in them. My busy books were their favourite as perfect sized and cheap to buy as their tastes changed! (Around £6 for the book, playmat and 12 figures!)

We had a wooden house but neither were bothered by it and it was huge and took up too much room in their small bedroom. It ended up being the dumping ground for toys they couldn't be bothered to put away!

We did have a shopkins shoppie dolls mall that was great, it was solid plastic and not too fiddly. I'm not sure they still sell it. And imaginext was Another brand we had a few things from that they used for a long time.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread