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    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...PLAY+HOUSE.htm

    This kept my BOYS (aged 1, 2, 8 and 11) very busy.

    Slowly we are decorating it with colouring pencils, felt tips, glitter glue and glue sticks and sequins.

    The babies love playing in it and eating in it too.... it has been a huge hit here

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    Hi xabien


    I will definitely getting this house for my girls.just wondering is that house made of cardboard ?:






    QUOTE=Xabien;1146579]http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...PLAY+HOUSE.htm

    This kept my BOYS (aged 1, 2, 8 and 11) very busy.

    Slowly we are decorating it with colouring pencils, felt tips, glitter glue and glue sticks and sequins.

    The babies love playing in it and eating in it too.... it has been a huge hit here[/QUOTE]

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    It looks fab, and not too expensive, thanks for sharing
    Cath

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    It looks brilliant, we have an Art Club in our local garden centre and they have a rocket at the moment that the children can paint, glitter whatever they want to do. They have had the house in the past.. when it's been covered to the max the lady that runs the club paints over it all in white and draws the features back on with a marker pen

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    Great... no good for my mindees but thats my xmas shopping started... thanks for sharing

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    I have been thinking about buying this. It's my dds 7th birthday next month and I was thinking of getting it for her party to keep the kids busy! In terms of size what do you think for amount of people who could help decorate at any one time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xabien View Post
    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...PLAY+HOUSE.htm

    This kept my BOYS (aged 1, 2, 8 and 11) very busy.

    Slowly we are decorating it with colouring pencils, felt tips, glitter glue and glue sticks and sequins.

    The babies love playing in it and eating in it too.... it has been a huge hit here
    Daft question but did you assemble it and then let them decorate it?

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

 

 

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