LEGO DUPLO Play House (10505) – Creative Building Toy for Toddlers & Kids – Perfect for Pretend Play, Learning & Fun at Home or Preschool
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Pros:-Very clever furnishings, like a stove, a kitchen sink, a bathtub with a shower curtain, a table and chairs, little drawers, etc. It's just plain neat.-A little slotted window that can be used as an oven to cook the bread that comes with the set, or as a mailbox for the Duplo postman to use.-Huge, huge hit with a 2.5 year old. This was our big purchase and it has been the rockstar toy of the Christmas season.-Lets you build houses for your Duplo people. Without the roof pieces and base plates, it's really hard to build a house that the Duplo people can actually use.-You can make different floor plans and integrate this set with your other Duplo blocks to build fancier (or more fanciful) buildings.Cons:-I really, really wish it were gender neutral. There's no reason at all this needs to be pink.-Bought this in part for the "click and change wallpaper feature." Well, there are three walls and three single-sided cardboard wallpaper pieces, so you can't actually change anything. The box and the product description claim that you can get more wallpaper from the Lego website, but two days of googling and searching have turned up nothing. Had I known, I probably would have gone with the yellow Duplo playhouse, since the wallpaper feature was one of the two main reasons I went with the pink dollhouse instead. (The other reason was a huge, temporary, possibly accidental price reduction that lasted only two days. I managed to snag this at a substantial discount.)Pro/Con?-This is not very sturdy, as most of the walls are one Lego dot wide and not braced at all. If you have a younger child, be warned that you will be putting this back together a lot. I don't consider this a con, necessarily, since you are meant to change and build with Legos, but it could prove frustrating for some toddlers.