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Wooden dolls house, Asda £35

Jazzy_B
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In store today they had a large display of these. They're pink and look great for the money. They are very similar to the one I bought for my twelve year old when she was three. At that time, it cost over £100.
Linky here.
I've searched, and couldn't find it posted anywhere else.
Sorry, just found it here .I was in the shop yesterday, and they weren't on display then.
Linky here.
I've searched, and couldn't find it posted anywhere else.
Sorry, just found it here .I was in the shop yesterday, and they weren't on display then.
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That's really good value. WOuld have snapped this up for Christmas if granddad hadn't already appeared with on from the local charity shop last week! Good old granddad - even he's got an eye for money saving!0
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i got my daughter 1 last week from argos as this asda 1 doesnt have any furniture
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3839302/Trail/searchtext%3EDOLLS+HOUSE.htm- Pink painted mdf and natural plywood and pine wood dolls house.
- Three storeys high with removable front roof section.
- Comes with 5 sets of furniture, living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, master bedroom and two clothed dolls with articulating limbs.
- Includes an A4 sticker sheet for decoration.
- Base of product is designed to meet with a basement section that is sold separately.
- Size (H)50, (W)25.5, (D)57.5cm.
- For ages 3 to 7 years.
If you want to see the rainbow ,you gotta put up with some rain0 -
Asda are also doing a 20 piece furniture set (pine with pink trim) for half price - RRP was apparently £25 but now £12
can't add the link as I am a new user but it looks like quite a cute set with figures too xxx0 -
We bought DD this last year in the ASDA sale, same price and we bought the accessories too.
DD played with it alot at first but novelty wore off, more than likely her age (2 at the time).
The only problem with it was the roof.... it fixed on with very tiny screws and broke as its a lift up one and DD leant on it so it came away and the area where the screws go in are now unable to accomodate the screws. All in all tho, that aside it is a nice house and easy to put together!0 -
Also, to add...this went down to £20 either just before or just after christmas!0
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If anyone is looking to buy a wooden dolls house, also look at morrisons, they have a wooden dolls house the same as the one in asda for £30 and the accessory pack is £100
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i was thinking of the toys r us one as that is reduced to £49.99 and you get loads and i mean loads of stuff for the rooms. but to many little bits for my kids to lose so would suit older kids
i did try last year getting the adsa one when it went in the sale but you have to be very quick around my area as i couldnt find them in the sale anywhereIf you want to see the rainbow ,you gotta put up with some rain0 -
Hi all
Brought the dolls house today for my two little ones for christmas, they had one on display at my local asda and it looks and feels good quality, not cheap flimsy wood.
Be careful if you pick up an accessory set for £12 as there are 2 types.
One has the dolls in it.
And the other one (with the bathroom in it dose not have any dolls with it)
I also purchased before i got the house a accessory set from morrisons for £10 as another poster mentioned this is veys similar to the one in asda for £12 and also includes dolls.0
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