With dollhouses, you've got two basic choices before you narrow your selection further: do you want a toy dollhouse or a collector dollhouse kit? There's plenty to consider, and this helpful article will help you decide.
Toy dollhouses, aside from select models that require some basic assembly, are ready for play right out of the box. For kids, toy dollhouses are the most popular option.
Collector dollhouse kits are primarily for the hobbyist, but these may prove to be an excellent choice for kids as well. If your child is old enough and willing to exercise some patience, building a kit dollhouse together can be an immensely satisfying experiences for both children and parents. Whatever you choose, be prepared for sparked imaginations!
Leggy blondes hunting for the perfect house needn't worry. Our selection of Barbie doll houses goes beyond the brand name to provide plenty of options for fashion dolls of a certain height. See what's new in the neighborhood.
For some hobbyists, dollhouse kits aren't complete until the dollhouse lighting is installed and working properly. While some dollhouses have preinstalled lighting, all it takes is a little gumption and knowhow to light up any dollhouse. Just follow these illuminating tips.
Who knew there was dollhouse lingo? While a good chunk of this glossary is architectural terminology, these features and terms should be familiar to dollhouse collectors. If you're new to the dollhouse hobby, well, there couldn't be a better place to start with dollhouse tips.
With its rich history, Colonial architecture has come to be revered the world over. The myriad Colonial dollhouses in our collection reflect the popularity of the style. But did you know that there are several distinct types of Colonial dollhouses? Check out this article and be in the know.
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