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    Does such a thing exist? I'm after something wooden, that could be multi use so maybe a farm or a house or a shop for small world play...have a horrible bulky plastic farm and a big plastic dolls house want to swap for something that could be multiuse if it exists...would need some rooms/doors etc to put people/animals in. Photos would be great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alex__17 View Post
    Does such a thing exist? I'm after something wooden, that could be multi use so maybe a farm or a house or a shop for small world play...have a horrible bulky plastic farm and a big plastic dolls house want to swap for something that could be multiuse if it exists...would need some rooms/doors etc to put people/animals in. Photos would be great!
    I've got something similar to the wooden dolls house, below. (Top two, below). When not in use, I store it on top of a bookshelf in my playroom. I keep furniture and animals in little, plastic pull-out drawers (labelled for ease of identifying) on a shelf nearby. (I got mine from Aldi, but Argos do similar ones. It depends on what fits your space.)

    Amazon.co.uk: wooden dolls house

    If I leave out dolls, then it's a house/hospital etc. If I leave out dinosaurs, or farm animals, then it's a home for the animals.
    Last edited by lollipop kid; 07-02-2015 at 06:15 AM.

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    Wooden Toys | MINIATURE PLAY | Hospital | Pintoy

    I have passed this to my DH to make, not as a hospital - I liked the multi use frame with a roof idea.

    It' currently sitting in pieces as he is busy finishing a wooden beam for indoors.

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    I've got a wooden farm house from lidll bought dolls house furniture to go in so it's a house. Use playmobil hospital set, it's a hospital

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    Perfect thanks for those ideas, I think that's what I'll look for, I wish my oh was handy enough to make but is far from capable!
    Will keep an eye out for a wooden house, I just want one thing rather than 2 or 3 plastic ones that are too much for single use

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    Look on pintrest at the kallax 2*2 units I've seen them turned in to dolls house, dinosaur land, farm year winter world.

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