The doll’s house is a special kind of small world play setting.
It’s where children go to rehearse for real life. They practise conversations, relive the day’s events and imagine possible futures.
Some dolls, some furniture and a place to meet and interact - that’s all you need.
Read more about how to choose the right doll’s house.
Sit in front of a doll's house and pick up two figures. I bet the first thing you did was make them face each other. It's a natural instinct.
Soon after you may have started to think about who they were, what they were doing and what they might say to each other.
Read more about language development.
Play gets more sociable as your child grows. From standing and watching, to playing alongside to eventually plotting and planning together.
The doll’s house is one of the most enduring toys in your playroom because it grows with your child, offering just the right challenge at each stage of development.
Read more about the six stages of play.
Wooden Doll's House
Using top quality birch plywood to construct the house and furniture made from sustainable rubber wood which never chips, this is a toy that will really last.