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Dolls House for boys
Hi
Im a bit stuck, my 4 year old boys loves to play with the dolls house at nursery, he dosent play familys as such but just likes that fact that it has a dog and a baby in it. So my friend bought him a cheap plastic one for his birthday and he loves it plays for hours with it, but it is far too girly for him. Im wanting a few ideas of what could replace the dolls house or one that is not so girly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes he is very happy, and like i said loves to play with it, I dont mind him playing with it but this is very much for girls, i would love to buy him a dolls house but more for boys,
I would rather him play with it becasue he is calm whilst doing it, when he gets his spiderman out he wants to fight with it.
Thanks for you advice
How about a nice wooden farm yard with people as well as animals in it.
Other than that, I can't see what's wrong with your son playing with a dolls house - after all, our little Granddaughter loves playing with her cousin's cars, as well as all her other toys.
Some men love cooking, but it doesn't make them girlie!
I think I know what you mean - you haven't got a problem with him playing with a dolls house but the one he has is just too girly.
Fisher Price has a Little People range which has a dolls house that isn't too 'pink', or there's a castle instead. They do loads in the range like a fairground and a farm too, all in bright colours and lovely and chunky. x
people are easy to purchase from ElC or anywhere, ebay etc as well as furniture.
This would be an excellent idea as it would also fold flat for storage. The people could hang in a little draw string PE style bag. This could be taken with you places too for him to play with at MIL's house etc
( such a great idea, in fact I think I might do it for my littl'ns I really resent the prices of wooden dolls houses!)
My wife has two grown up children (26 & 28). She wanted to be a progressive mother and so let her son (28) play with dolls when he was a child and her daughter play with guns.
At the age of 17, her son just wanted to get in bed with every blond he could and her daughter at the age of 15 just wanted to join the army!
Totally true story.
if your boy likes playing with this kind of toy, he might also like to play teaset too. My boy (who frankly is so male it makes him basically alien to me and we have big problems on the communication side as he just thinks totally differently to me!) loves playing with a tea set. I make a cuppa and he has it in the teapot, with milk jug, sugar bowl, miniture spoons etc etc etc. he loved it as a 2 year old and is still partial now as a nearly 8 year old.
My mum bought him last christmas a small china teapot and some espresso cups and tiny coffee spoons and made up a set which was a bit more masculine looking than the china ones for sale in shops. A weird phenomenum but he loves it (maybe he just likes having a bowl of suga to play with) but he sits really quietly, never makes a mess with it (makes a mess with everything else) and enjoys the washing up of it afterward. If I have calls to make, they all sit at the table with their own tea sets, and if Im feeling generous they have a plate of fancy cakes and biscuits too.
Weird game init! But well worth the peace and quiet. just make sure you are sitting next to the houseplants when they bring you 'your cup' yum yum!
See if you can find the children's book "William's Doll" - it's a lovely story about a grandmother who buys William a doll because that's what he wants, after Dad's tried trains and balls and cars, and when Dad freaks, Grandma explains that if William learns to nurture his doll, he will learn to be a nurturing father.
I completely empathise with the pink-mania though - I have a daughter and find everything too pink for her! My husband built a simple dolls house and we painted it red, navy and orange.
good luck!
Thanks for you answers, ive had a look at the different suggestions, But i do think a lot of peopel have mis read me. Im not worried that nmy son might grow up different becasue he likes to play with pink toys, i just think a dolls house that isnt pink plastic would be a lot better for him.
Your suggestions are great and he now really wants a pirate ship.
Hi there,
I joined answerbank just to answer your question. You may be interested to know that a famous child psychologist Bruno Bettleheim, believed that playing with dolls house was very therapeutic for all children, to act out everyday events etc. So like you, when i found my two year old playing with doll's houses at every opportunity, i went in search of one suitable for boys. i too wanted one which wasn't too girly or expensive. there are quite a few wooden ones around (Plan toys, ELC etc) which would be fine for a boy, but all quite expensive once you add in the room sets. The farms aren't true doll's houses because they lacked living space, so lacked the "therapeut�c value". i found a castle with a bedroom and dining room etc but again very expensive. In the end i snapped up a house from IKEA. The complete house with furniture cost �17. I bought an extra house for �7 to add 2 more big rooms. It's simple but great. Kitchen, bathroom, livingroom, dining room, double bedroom, twin room. (A friend of mine saw it and bought it for her 3 year old for his birthday.) Both my boys play with it all the time. We were also lent a plastic house with sounds (happyland) and they love that too. i'm thinking of buying the fisherprice one for my one year old, but i'm put off by the pink. Is that the one you have?