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Dollhouse for 2 Yr Old Boy

My son will be 2 in a few weeks. I have a nice dollhouse (not a toy) that fascinates him, and he has easily broken most of the furniture. I would like to get him his own dollhouse with solid chunky furniture. My husband is somewhat appalled at the idea of a dollhouse for a boy, and wants me to get the firehouse or the barn. But my son really likes the furniture and making the dolls go up and down the stairs. The wooden, gender-neutral dollhouses I've found are pretty expensive, and I want to feel like this is something he'll play with for a few years. Have any of the moms out there purchased dollhouses for their sons? Did they play with them much? And what would you recommend?

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Thanks, everyone. I really wasn't concerned about buying my son a dollhouse... I know he's still going to love his choo-choos and cars and trucks. I was just hoping for some advice on what dollhouses, if any, people had purchased for their little boys. I loved the idea about making a dollhouse out of a bookshelf. I have found a friend whose children (including 2 boys) have outgrown their Melissa and Doug dollhouse, and my son will be getting a lovely hand-me-down wooden dollhouse soon. I'm going to buy him a new set of dolls that will represent our new family when his baby brother arrives in April.

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Hi A.
My almost 4 year old son loves dollhouses. It is more the fascination with roll playing than anything else. I bought him a small wooden kitchen with wooden vegetables to cut and pots and pans first and more recently a wooden gnome house. My son saw one at a street fair about 6 months ago and since seeing it hasn't stopped playing with it. It was not very expensive - here is the website http://www.aewoodentoys.com/. I actually would have bought him one like you are talking about but he found this one. It came with 4 peg gnomes, a swing, a hammock, a log bed and a log couch - and that seems to be just enough.
The things that keep my son the happiest and are just now really building his imagination are his kitchen, and house. I say - go for it, but keep it simple!

L., mom to two amazing boys an almost 4 year old with an amazing imagination and full of joy and an extremely happy 7 week old.

Get the dollhouse! What's the big deal? Aren't all toys about playing pretend in one form or another? I see no harm in him pretending to go up and down stairs. People are so hung up on girl vs boy stuff. It's ridiculous. Let him enjoy being a kid.

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It's almost 2010 and we are still stuck on gender-specific toys? It's not 1970, let him play with what he wants. My husband had a problem with my getting my son a toy stroller. I compromised only by getting him a blue one. Hubby is fine with it now, he got over it, and yours probably will too. I asked him whether it was too feminine for a man to push a real stroller and he said no. Kids like to play act. As the other commenters pointed out, your son lives in a house, not a barn or fire house. My son loves to pretend to cook - I'm thrilled, maybe he'll do some of the cooking when he gets bigger! He also loves cars, planes, trains etc.

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Just get him the house. Toy manufacturers make so many great products now that are gender neutral as far as colors. I personally think ALL the big toys are expensive anyway, so just go for the wooden one you've seen. Shop around, look for coupons, go on ebay, but get it for him. My son is 2.5 and I don't feel they fully understand boy vs girl stuff yet, so just enrich his mind anyway its not going to change who he is and by being open minded and flexible you are creating a healthy environment for your son to grow. I would TOTALLY get one for my son and I would get the gender neutral one. (ps my son wears my jewelry, carry's my pocket book and likes to pretend he's mommy, I'm not worried! LOL! ) Its not a big deal! Tell your husband it gives your son the opportunity to be a "father" just like he is - it doesn't mean theres anything to be concerned with. As a society the thinking has got to change about some things! This one is not currently available but something like it is fine for a boy IMP. http://www.amazon.com/Small-World-Toys-###-###-####-Cute-...

There are plenty of toys out there that have similar qualities as a dollhouse in that he cane make the people go up and down I personally wouldnt buy one for my son. He's only 2, if you buy him a train table im sure he'll love that too! Here is a nice fairly inexpensive one that will help form his imagination.
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3140254

Hi A.,
Our 2 & 1/2 year old son is getting the Fisher Price Little People house for Christmas this year. The side of the box explains all the things that they can learn by playing with it. It also helps build their imagination. Preschools have dollhouses that all the children play with. Go for it!! Good luck!

Hi A.,

Does your husband not remember the weebles?? They weeble, they wobble, but they won't fall down. I haven't seen them in a long time, but I remember.

I just bought my little girl her first doll house for her 3rd birthday. I got it from fisherprice.com.

I did just look to see what they may have for boys and I did find this; Little People® Learn About Town™. http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=10&e=lpproduct...

And there is a boy in the picture - if that helps your husband accept it! lol

Since your husband is somewhat appalled by the idea of his son having a dollhouse and my guess is you would like to spend the rest of your life happily married to your husband defer to his wishes. Your son will only be with you a short 16 years or so more while your husband you may wish to keep for longer. It shouldn't be a big deal either way but keep the big man in your life happy.

Get chunky wooden furniture for your son and get him a two level barn or firehouse. I loved the suggestion of converting a bookshelf into a doll house. That is great. If you or your husband are handy or know a handy man, you can have a two level bookshelf made with a sliding door to it so one side can be open and the other closed. It gives you even more to work with besides sometimes these likes and dislikes come and go like the wind.

I don't see anything wrong with it really. It's a good role playing age for him and you'll enjoy watching him if not playing with him as well. You'll learn from him and see what he's thinking and so forth. Also, I remember hearing when growing up that it's good for boys to play with dolls because they become good fathers when they grow up. all I know is that my boys, all three of them are 100% boys and th;ey play with dolls and stuff animals and other things and there is nothing wrong with that stuff. Of course, your husband will think of course all the people responded are or mostly women and they would think that. The suggestion someone gave, weeble, wobbles but they don't fall down. Someone gave my third son that and it's the new ones. It was the goldilocks and the three bears weebles and the house to go with them and some furniture. Watching my boys play with it is hilarious and you can read the story and use the dolls to show your son the play that is going on and understanding the sotry and watch it happen. Check into it and see. Your husband is not thinking from all perspectives just a man perspective and I understand but I don't agree. Talk with him how about the fact that he lives in a house and this is a good play time stage for your son and that it will help you two understand what he's thinking and also how he feels about the baby coming. I heard a story once about the family like that whereas the boy was not happy with the baby and couldn't express it and showed by making the baby doll fall off the roof. Now, at that point the teacher wanted to teach him to express it and what he was really feeling by telling him this feeling is called anger, or jealousy or whatever. It was good. Talk to your husband and hopefully he'll understand, be open and agree with you and perhaps pick some out with you....????

Hi A.
My almost 4 year old son loves dollhouses. It is more the fascination with roll playing than anything else. I bought him a small wooden kitchen with wooden vegetables to cut and pots and pans first and more recently a wooden gnome house. My son saw one at a street fair about 6 months ago and since seeing it hasn't stopped playing with it. It was not very expensive - here is the website http://www.aewoodentoys.com/. I actually would have bought him one like you are talking about but he found this one. It came with 4 peg gnomes, a swing, a hammock, a log bed and a log couch - and that seems to be just enough.
The things that keep my son the happiest and are just now really building his imagination are his kitchen, and house. I say - go for it, but keep it simple!

L., mom to two amazing boys an almost 4 year old with an amazing imagination and full of joy and an extremely happy 7 week old.

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