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Cardboard "dollhouses"

11/3/2015

 
It's not totally accurate to call Djeco's Pop to Play structures "dollhouses." They're more like stage sets, or play spaces for action figures. They're cleverly designed, super affordable (each is under $20, and some are under $15!), and look great. And I very much appreciate a toy that's not branded (that is, not tied to a TV show or a movie franchise). Made of sturdy paperboard, the set's pieces slot together easily and cleverly, and can be taken apart for storage. Sweet!
​Disclosure: Links to each product go through my Amazon Affiliate site, and I'll get a few cents if you make a purchase after clicking through. But I'd be posting about these even if they weren't sold on Amazon.  
I love the classic/retro rocket shape of the Space Flight set. And the illustrations on the set suggest adventure, rather than "alien laser death match," which is always nice.
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I salute Djeco for making this Castle of Wonders fanciful and sweet without looking like a bottle of Pepto Bismol got poured all over it. It's hard to see in this image, but there are several birds and cats hiding around the castle.  

This Garage might be my favorite. I am only assuming, and hoping, that it will accommodate Hot Wheels-sized cars.
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For medievalists (is that a word?) of all genders, you can't beat a classic Castle. 
Can they make a life-sized one of these for me- uh, I mean, for my niece and nephew? 
​xo

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