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Looking for a nice wooden doll's house?

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amazonianwoman · 11/10/2006 13:36

Can anyone recommend a good wooden doll's house, preferably not too pink!

I'm considering getting one for DD for Xmas, she'll be just over 2.5. Or is she still too young?! Her concentration span is pretty good and she loves playing with her peppa pig house + furniture etc.

Thanks

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JackieNoHeadJustABloodyStump · 11/10/2006 13:37

YOu need this thread .

amazonianwoman · 11/10/2006 14:23

Brilliant thanks lots of great recommendations!

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nulnulcat · 11/10/2006 15:27

we got dd one from a gorgeous little toy shop in st albans its for her xmas and she will be only just 3 but the shop said they will repair any bits that get broken free of charge

sweetheart · 11/10/2006 15:29

There is (or was) a dolls house shop at Bluewater on the M25 which was beautiful!

amazonianwoman · 11/10/2006 19:11

Thanks nnc and sh, pity we're up north in Manchester!

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Peridot30 · 11/10/2006 20:04

Ive just bought 1 from ELC for my daughters Christmas. Gorgeous house but you have to buy the furniture separately. However it is a bit PINK. We have been looking on internet for a few months and think it is one of the nicest. Happy house hunting

kieramillie · 11/10/2006 22:07

I've just bought one from Toys r us for my daughter's 2nd birthday and she loves it. It only cost £50 and is fantastic value as it includes furniture and dolls for every room. It is a georgian style and comes in unfinished wood which lets you decide what colour to paint it - I went for a typically georgian cream and it looks far more expensive than it was.

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