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Saturday, May 19, 2012

How to Build a Plastic Doll House

All children love doll houses. A doll house can provide hours of entertainment and is a great way for kids to use their imaginations and creativity. A great assortment of doll house furniture and room configurations are available. These make the doll house always seem new. Putting together a plastic doll house requires a good set of instructions and a little bit of patience.

Instructions

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            Purchase a plastic doll house kit from your local toy store or on the Internet. There are several good brands, so make sure you choose is the right one for your child's age.
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            Decide where the house will be located. Plastic doll house are much less fragile than the traditional doll house, so they are easy to move around after building.
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            Think about putting the doll house on an elevated surface such as a small table. This makes it a more comfortable play area for children when they are eye level with the house.
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            Unpack all the pieces to the house and lay them out in your workspace. Make sure the box contains all necessary parts.
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            Read through the instructions before beginning to get a feel for how the project will go.
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            Follow instructions exactly and in order so the doll house comes together easily. These toys are fairly quick to assemble as long as you follow everything the manufacturer recommends.


Tips & Warnings

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      Many of the large sections of the doll house may come already assembled with smaller sections and stickers to be added after unpacking.
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      Most plastic doll houses come with a large amount of stickers for decorating. Do not let small children play with stickers. Apply them directly to the house in the right positions according to the directions. Be sure you've got them in the right place before securing, as they are difficult to remove once they're stuck down.


Read more: How to Build a Plastic Doll House | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2090611_build-plastic-doll-house.html#ixzz1vL0E1LWw