The opportunities for cooperative or solitary play are nearly endless with this open-design bi-level dollhouse for girls and boys. The poseable family allows for creativity in play along with the realistic and detailed furniture and appliances. A curved balcony looks over the imaginary yard farm or park where your child will locate the home. Playtime will never end with this attractive and durable dollhouse.About HaPe InternationalDrawing on decades of child development expertise HaPe (pronounced hah-pay) International is sensitive to children’s needs whenever they develop and design a new toy. Their toys support children throughout every stage of development. This support starts at a very young age to help nurture and develop their natural abilities. HaPe International’s first priority is to encourage children in their individual development through building their self esteem. With their high-quality toys and games they support children as they play learn interact and grow. HaPe understands that children’s social emotional intellectual and physical health is a key issue not only for parents but also for a healthy society. That’s why they take this responsibility very seriously and conduct a wide range of toy safety tests. The result is safe exciting stimulating toys.
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