The KidKraft Garage Playset is loaded with fun interactive features that will keep kids safely entertained for hours at a time. This exciting wooden set gives kids so many options they’ll never run out of new ways to play! The high-quality pieces are brightly painted to last for years. The playset includes a moving elevator a garage door that opens and closes and even a car wash with moving scrubbers. A winding ramp will take the vehicles to the top floor where you can find a helicopter and helipad. Six cars and trucks and four smiling townspeople are also included. This playset will leave your child smiling too. Dimensions: 30L x 17.5W x 25H inches. About KidKraftKidKraft is a leading creator manufacturer and distributor of children’s furniture toy gift and room accessory items. KidKraft’s headquarters in Dallas Texas serves as the nerve center for the company’s design operations and distribution networks. With the company mission emphasizing quality design dependability and competitive pricing KidKraft has consistently experienced double-digit growth. It’s a name parents can trust for high-quality safe innovative children’s toys and furniture.
Filed under Toy Dollhouses by on Nov 1st, 2011. Comment.
The perfect addition to any contemporary dollhouse living area the Navy & Walnut Living Room Set is made from real wood and includes four pieces. The love seat chair and ottoman are covered in rich navy material and the oval coffee table features a natural walnut finish and curved legs. This set is for use in collector dollhouses only and is not recommended for children under the age of 3.Dimensions:Chair: 2.25L x 2.75W x 3.25H inchesOttoman: 1.875L x 1.875W x 1.25H inchesLove seat: 2.75L x 5W x 3.25H inches2L x 3.375W x 1.5H inches
Filed under Accessories by on Apr 26th, 2011. Comment.
Mom will wish her kitchen looks like the Little Tikes Gourmet Prep n Serve Play Kitchen. With a modern design including faux stainless appliances faux granite counter tops and a modern faucet for the large sink this kitchen lets your kids cook meals in style. The burner makes cooking sounds and the 18-piece accessory set includes everything your kids need to cook a feast. Plenty of storage keeps everything neat and tidy and there’s lots of space to allow your little chef to play with a friend.This kitchen measures 45L x 12.5W x 23H inches weighs 7 lbs. and is intended for kids ages 3 and up.Additional features:Large sink with modern-style faucetIncludes 18 accessoriesUses 2 AA batteries (not included)Made in the USAAbout Little TikesFounded in 1970 the Little Tikes Company is a multi-national manufacturer and marketer of high-quality innovative children’s products. They manufacture a wide variety of product categories for young children including infant toys popular sports play trucks ride-on toys sandboxes activity gyms and climbers slides pre-school development role-play toys creative arts and juvenile furniture. Their products are known for providing durable imaginative and active fun.In November of 2006 Little Tikes became a part of MGA Entertainment. MGA Entertainment is a leader in the revolution of family entertainment. Little Tikes services the United States from its headquarters and manufacturing facility in Hudson Ohio but also operates several manufacturing and distribution centers in Europe and Asia.
Filed under Play Kitchens by on Jan 21st, 2011. Comment.
Perfect for the kids the White Bunk Bed Set will make a charming addition to your country-style dollhouse. This complete bedroom set has an air of rustic simplicity. It includes a bunk bed with ladder dresser desk and high-backed chair on a 1-inch scale. Crafted from beautifully carved durable wood these pieces feature a pristine white finish; blue and white gingham bed linens complete this sweet look. This exquisite set is suitable for use in collector dollhouses. As it includes small pieces it’s not recommended for children.Dimensions:Bunk bed: 3W x 5.5D x 4.25H inchesDresser: 3.25W x 1.75D x 4H inchesDesk and chair: 3.5W x 2D x 3.88H inches
Filed under Accessories by on Jan 1st, 2011. Comment.


