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    Hi,

    Can anyone recommend a good wooden or plastic playhouse? Which one is best, wooden or plastic. I had a plastic one when I first started minding but it soon got broken. It was £60ish so I probably need to go for something more expensive so it lasts a bit longer.
    Ive seen a nice one on ebay but it has a ladder and I dont think it will be suitable if I have to leave the children for a second or two, or if im helping one on a bike another may fall off the ladder

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    I have a second hand little tikes log cabin - very sturdy.

    I pressure wash it clean each spring
    Happy to be back with the Greenies

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    i love the little tykes log cabin.

    i have a wooden house that dh made for me. its sturdy and does the job, but i'd like it to have an extension as its a bit small !!!

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    I just ordered a wooden one from here: http://www.birdwoodplayhouses.co.uk/Houses.html

    Can't speak to the quality yet, as I've not got it but I thought they were reasonably priced and they are doing some custom features for me so that it will fit really well in the space I have and will be tall enough for my kids for a couple of years (I have TALL kids). Plus he's painting it for me, so will save me a ton of work

    I was going to get plastic, but having had a look on ebay they all look really faded after a couple of years. I figured the wooden one will weather, but I can always re-paint it to get it looking new again. I want one that will last for a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendybird View Post
    I just ordered a wooden one from here: http://www.birdwoodplayhouses.co.uk/Houses.html

    Can't speak to the quality yet, as I've not got it but I thought they were reasonably priced and they are doing some custom features for me so that it will fit really well in the space I have and will be tall enough for my kids for a couple of years (I have TALL kids). Plus he's painting it for me, so will save me a ton of work

    I was going to get plastic, but having had a look on ebay they all look really faded after a couple of years. I figured the wooden one will weather, but I can always re-paint it to get it looking new again. I want one that will last for a long time.
    Those look brilliant!

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    I have this one http://www.littletikes.co.uk/product...rden_Playhouse

    i bought it sencond hand from ebay for £60

    its so easy to clean i just jet spray this time of the year and its ready to use the kids love it

    i think id prefer plastic to wooden

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    I have a Little Tykes plastic one that is years old - it is faded but the kids still love it.
    It was passed onto me when my kids where smaller from my next door neighbour whose other neighbour had passed it on to her! It must be about 16 years old now - I think they were made to last years ago as the plastic seems a lot sturdier than the playhouses today.

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    thank you Wendybird just what i am after
    let me know what it like

    cathy

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    Quote Originally Posted by PixiePetal View Post
    I have a second hand little tikes log cabin - very sturdy.

    I pressure wash it clean each spring
    I have this too, got it from mindee's pre school for £15.00

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    Many thanks everyone I like them all....big decisions to be made now

    My house, water play table and sand table all perished over the 4yrs ive been minding due to me buying cheap stuff when i first started minding.
    So ive just bought this, little tikes so hopefully a bit stronger

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...ATER+TABLE.htm

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    We replaced our plastic playhouse with a wooden one. fits in perfectly with the rest of our garden and is much bigger and water tight. over the winter months it has come in very useful for storage especially over christms when we put the pushchairs in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendybird View Post
    I just ordered a wooden one from here: http://www.birdwoodplayhouses.co.uk/Houses.html

    Can't speak to the quality yet, as I've not got it but I thought they were reasonably priced and they are doing some custom features for me so that it will fit really well in the space I have and will be tall enough for my kids for a couple of years (I have TALL kids). Plus he's painting it for me, so will save me a ton of work

    I was going to get plastic, but having had a look on ebay they all look really faded after a couple of years. I figured the wooden one will weather, but I can always re-paint it to get it looking new again. I want one that will last for a long time.
    Please post your thoughts on this when you get it. I've just bookmarked the page.

    I had plastic before but am trying to go for mostly natural materials inside and out.

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    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/young-trad...item1e6ba7a3cb

    Id love one of these , quite possibly more than the mindees would!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mama2three View Post
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/young-trad...item1e6ba7a3cb

    Id love one of these , quite possibly more than the mindees would!
    Wow..i love this.

 

 

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