Dollhouse Bookcase

January 31st, 2008 by admin
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For children who love dolls and have their own dollhouse the pastel painted doll house bookcase is the perfect addition to the bedroom or playroom! The dollhouse bookcase is painted in pink and purple pastels and features delicately painted windows on either side as well as on a cubby at the bottom of the shelving unit. The dollhouse bookcase also features a hinged roof which can hold books or other children’s toys and knick knacks. This bookcase is constructed of solid hardwood and wood like materials making it secure and durable enough for any child’s room. This piece has also been popular with daycare and pre-

school centers around the country for it’s whimsical appeal. The accessories pictured on the bookshelf are of course not included. The shelf system itself has three large shelves each divided in two for holding books or toys and the hinged roof section of the dollhouse provides the additional storage space. The dollhouse bookcase measures 30"W x 13.5"D x 40"H and does require some assembly upon receipt.

This piece is available specifically from Poshtots.com where you can find a plethora of other great and unique kids toys and furniture that will make any child’s toy desires come true.

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    I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops

    January 30th, 2008 by admin
    I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops
       
    The I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops kit is sure to be a big hit with any aspiring dino doctors out there! The I Dig Dinosaurs kits are made by Curiousity Kits, a big provider of learning and discovering toys among smaller mom and pop owned shops as well as in a few of the larger superstores out there. The I Dig Dinosaur Triceratops kit is a kit that comes with a steel hammer and chisel and a buried Triceratops skeleton replica which children dig up with the provided tools and assemble themselves. The bones snap together easily and reassemble to form a complete Triceratops skeleton which can be painted and displayed wherever your child sees fit.

    The I Dig Dinosaur kits aren’t recommended for children under the age of six; however, even at the age of six children are going to need a little assistance from mom and dad on this one as it involves a little hammer work which may proove dangerous for the younger ones of the family. The I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops kit also includes a Paleontologist field guide, a painting set and digging goggles to protect eyes!

    Curiousity Kits also produce a T-Rex kit, an Egyptian Mysteries kit and a Pirate Island kit, all of which are also available from KazooToys.com !

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