Now I can't wait for C-mas so I can get it back out and we can play house!
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I researched many doll houses for my 2 year old, and chose this one for price and durability. The people are "chunky" enough for her to hold because she's not dainty about moving them. At first I thought it funny that it came with a toilet, but she likes to put the little girl on the potty (potty training...makes sense). She really enjoys pretending with this set. We also bought three of the add-ons. I'd recommend only getting one though, because the doll house can't fit all the furniture at the same time. Also, there isn't a brother doll, which we'd like to see. I found out her day care has the same set. That shows it can take a lot of use. Overall, good value.Best Deals for Fisher-Price My First Dollhouse
The retailer needs to revise the description of this product! Take note, the doorbell and phone DO NOT MAKE SOUNDS!!!! Therefore, the toy DOES NOT take batteries.This house is very durable and my 2 year old daughter was thrilled when she received it for her birthday. She played with it for about an hour but then lost interest. There isn't a lot of furniture that comes with the house and I think that may be why she lost interest. I know you can buy additional accessories but found them to be an expensive addition. I may have to though to get her interested in the toy again.
My biggest disappointed was in discovering that the doorbell and phone DO NOT WORK and the toy DOES NOT make any sounds. I found the retailer's description very misgiving and probably would not have added this to my daughter's birthday wish list if I had known this as I thought the sounds were a really "cool" feature. I would also have likely given this product 4-5 stars if the doorbell and phone did make sounds.
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I purchased this for my daughter when she was 20 months old. The sound features (doorbell and phone) never worked. I agree that the paint comes off of the dolls too easily from normal play. My daughter never put them in her mouth, and the paint has scratched right off most of the dolls. I have to say that at first this was her favorite toy, but we purchased the extra sets from Fisher Price for added play value. She played with this hard for about 5 months, but now she has discovered the larger version with added detail which she wants for Christmas. I almost wish I would have just waited and bought her the 3 and up one instead. While I think this is a good dollhouse for introducing the concept of dollhouse play, it didn't hold her attention as long as I would have liked and now is rarely played with months later. My advice is to wait and buy the larger Grand Dollhouse which is probably fine for a two and a half year old even though the box says 3.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Fisher-Price My First Dollhouse
I honestly wasn't sure our daughter was ready for a dollhouse at age 2, but put it on her birthday list because it looked fun. Wow, this gift was the hit of her birthday! She plays with it all the time. The pieces are nice and sturdy, able to stand up to a two-year-old. I love the fact that it's a quiet toy and that it's all up to our daughter's imagination. She has the best time making the parents walk around the house and putting the baby on the potty, creating her own stories as she plays (mimicking a lot of what we say). Very cute! We're all getting a lot of enjoyment out of this toy.We bought a couple of the additional rooms, which was a wise investment. It allows for more creative play with the house and they're not that expensive.
The surprising benefit to this dollhouse is that our five-year-old son likes it, too! We were floored when he started fighting with his sister over it, because he's such a boy boy (only into trucks, action figures, things that crash, etc.). He loves moving things around in the house and is happy when his sister naps because he can run his action figures all around the structure.
Highly recommend this dollhouse!
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