🌟 Where Imagination Meets Durability!
The Step2 Sweetheart Kids Playhouse is a versatile indoor/outdoor playset designed for toddlers aged 1.5 years and older. Featuring interactive elements like a pretend sink, doorbell, and flower pot, this playhouse promotes imaginative play and social skills. With ample storage, easy assembly, and a durable design, it ensures a fun and safe environment for your little ones.
Number Of Windows | 5 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Flower |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 53"D x 47"W x 58"H |
Item Weight | 44.7 Kilograms |
Size | Large |
B**S
Adorable, fun, and memorable!
Such an adorable little play house! Fits in our living room (because why would you put such an expensive playhouse outside to be ruined by dirty/weather) and is just so much fun for our 3 year old! I bought this one specifically even though it is more expensive than other playhouses because of the working doorbell! The working phone is also a bonus and both make the pretend play even more fun for little ones!It is very sturdy and nicely made. While other people said the house was difficult to put together, you do need someone strong and who knows what they’re doing how to build things. The instructions aren’t wonderful but my daughters dad is very good at building and putting things together so honestly I wouldn’t be put off if you have someone that is very good at building things because it isn’t hard at all.The house is very girly and a great choice for your little princess!
C**F
Perfect house for little ones
This is a cute house for our 2 year granddaughters birthday that she has been playing with nonstop with her 4 year old brother. It went together fairly easily since my husband is good at this. The directions aren’t great but it took us longer to figure out where the decals went. It did arrive with a small dent in one of shutters but not a huge deal. This house reminds me a lot of the one we bought for our daughter 30 years ago. I’m sure the kids will have years of fun in it. After looking at many options we finally decided on this one and don’t regret it.
M**S
Perfect little play house
Granddaughter loves it, just what she wanted . My son said that it was easy to assemble.
M**M
Perfect
So cute, arrived in fine shape, my husband used a screw gun to put together, wasn’t very hard at all, absolutely recommend
G**O
NO QUIERO ESTE ARTICULO YA SE ARREGLO LA DEVOLUSION
ESTE ARTICULO ESTA EN ESPERA DE QUE LO VENGA A TRAER POR FAVOR NO QUIERO TENERLO DENTRO DE CASA ES MUY GRAND
H**N
The Perfect Playhouse for your Princess!
This is the best play house ever! I was so disappointed when I first tried to buy it because it was out of stock. None of the other play houses were as cute. A few days later I looked again and it was available. I am so glad I bought this! Our almost 4 year old granddaughter is very tall. She can walk through the door with plenty of room to spare. Two or three children can play inside of the house. It is large enough for an adult to sit in the play house comfortably. We put this house in our play room. It was super easy to put together. It is sturdy and well made. I know our granddaughter will use this for a long time!
J**R
Absolutely Adorable
The amazing part is my son in law didn’t have too much trouble putting it together. It is a big hit for my 1 year old and all her 2 yr. old friends. It will last a long time!
J**E
Good vs Bad
I did a lot of research on these playhouses before purchasing one for my daughter. Here are some pro's and con's.Pro:Cute. You can't deny this is very cute and LOOKS well made. :)Sturdy. It does feel sturdy and I don't worry about my daughter playing inside.Delivery was great.Con:You need a PhD in engineering to put this guy together. Looks simple from the outset, but it's not. The instructions are ridiculous. There are missing pilot holes, so you're manually running a screw through thick plastic (wondering the whole time if you're doing it correctly, because again - there are MISSING pilot holes). There are places where the peg/hole situation is terribly misaligned. To the point where you start to question whether you have done something very wrong - except you haven't. Even the doorbell - which should be simple to snap into place, and screw in. Nope - the pilot hole that was drilled was smaller than the diameter of the actual doorbell contraption (joke's on you), and then after finally forcing it into place, the screw holes did not line up (i use the term "holes" loosely because you had to, again, manually screw these in). Eventually I gave up on screwing the roof on, and well as screwing the doorbell in, because things were not lining up and my arms were sore from wrestling with it. I would have taken pictures but my patience with this entire activity was used up after a few hours.I would expect this kind of craftsmanship from a less expensive model. I deliberately bought something in a higher price range to avoid it. :(Be cautioned that this will take some elbow grease, some ingenuity, brute strength and possibly anger management to put together. Otherwise it's cute.
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