
Hasbro Playskool Dream Town Rose Petal Cottage
Brand : Hasbro
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Average Rating :4.5
Total Reviews : 179
List Price : $99.99
Our Price : $74.96
Asin Number : B000OV79VI
Give your little girl a place of her own. This fabric-covered playhouse is the perfect place to let little imaginations roam free. Standing just over four feet tall, this cottage has cozy, double-sided fabric walls, complete with windows, a Dutch door and a chimney. When It's time to prepare pretend meals, the durable fiberboard stove has knobs that really turn and an oven door that opens. Playing "house" in the Rose Petal Cottage lets your little girl build and create unforgettable memories in her very own home. Appliances and Nursery Playset sold separately. Measures 38.25"L x 38.5"W x 52"H. Adult assembly required. Available November 28, 2007.Hasbro Playskool Dream Town Rose Petal Cottage Offers and More Great Offers Here
Hasbro Playskool Dream Town Rose Petal Cottage Features
- Comes with exclusive Rose Petal stove with opening oven door
- Charming and quaint appearance. fabric walls are soft and guarantee safety
- Measures 42 by 37 by 18 inches (HxWxD). easily accommodates homeowner, her friends, and toys
- Rose Petal Cottage gives your little girl a house of her own to live in, take care of, and decorate
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User Reviews about Hasbro Playskool Dream Town Rose Petal Cottage
Fantastic playhouse!
I debated giving it to my 5 year old for Christmas but in the end I gave it to my 3 year old an I am glad I did. I had never seen one of these in person and I always wondered how was it worth the cost? Anyhow, we love it. It has a fabric cover over metal bars. This makes it a bit hard to put together but makes it washable with is super nice as kids tend to bring food into play houses. It is tiny, my 3 year old is the perfect size but I have had my 9 & 11 year old sleep in it. My three year old spends HOURS in it playing. You can split the sides apart and make it all open or push them together for a
"closed" house with a door. In the end I am VERY glad I bought this. Her favorite gift by far at Christmas!
What a cottage!
We bought this for our 3 and 1 year old daughters. They love it. They have played in it everyday for weeks. It is the perfect size for their bedroom. We had no trouble putting it together though it did take 30 minutes and full concentration. We love the details. We act out every fairy tale ever written from Goldilocks to the 3 pigs. Great gift.
Cute cottage
Sturdier than a typical tent. Less imposing than a plastic house. It's very cute and makes it easy to get in and out of since it's also divided down the middle.
My 2 1/2 year old loves her cottage!
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my 2 1/2 year old daughter. She absolutely loves it. When pushed together as a house, the inside is very roomy. We did not buy all the accessories, so she just takes whatever she wants with her inside the house. It came with the stove and she also has a baby bed inside.
The only downside to it, was putting it together! It took me almost 2 hours, some of the poles were hard to push together, and putting the actual tent over the structure was a bit difficult. You have to make sure everything is snapped together perfectly. I have read some reviews where they say to have 2 people, which would definitely cut build time in half! Aside from that, I would still buy it all over again. Its a beautiful little house, probably about 4ft x 4ft. I would recommend this to anyone.
I wonderful house for my girl!
The cottage is great. I would say it is a little difficult to put together as the instructions are extremely helpful but once you get the idea of how the whole frame is supposed to fit together it goes faster. I usually build all of our furniture myself and this wasn't easy so it does take some experience. I also figured out quickly I should use a hammer to fit the metal pieces together onto the plastic parts. I also did need my husbands help with putting the fabric cover on the frame in the end, so it's not a one person job. Besides it not being the easiest thing to build (at least it was easy to get out of the packaging because we all know how hard that is anymore), it is really awesome. Very pretty design, and very big. My 2 year old is the perfect size for it. She loves having her own little space. The fabric/pole construction does seem a little rickity, but I would rather a lightweight toy fall over on my daughter than an extremely heavy plastic one. (She's a monkey and will climb on everything so I figure everything is bound to fall over, and so far I've been right.) We all absolutely love it.