Tree Cottage
A beautiful and imaginative take on the classic doll’s house, this Tree Blocks Tree Cottage is a 3-level tree house that comes partly assembled. It features a slide with a sled and rider and a staircase. The Tree Blocks Cottage was designed to encourage children to use their imagination, role play and build social skills. This simple yet beautiful toy from nature allows a child’s imagination to run wild! Team the treehouse with Tree Blocks dolls, furniture and other accessories to create a miniature world in nature.
Comes with full assembly instructions and stands around 19” tall once put together. The tree cottage is safety tested by a third-party testing company. It is important that you check for rough patches and cracks. A light sanding should resolve these.
Bring nature into your home and introduce your child to the look, feel and smell of real wood.
This limited edition tree cottage is hand-made by artisans in Vietnam. The platforms are carefully crafted and sanded. Other locally reclaimed wood is used to make the posts and accessories.
The Tree Cottage stands around 19″ tall. It comes partially assembled and includes a crane, rope ladder, spiral stairs, ladders, and a lookout! Check out these accessory sets Kitchen Furniture Set, Living Room Furniture Set, Bedroom Furniture Set, Bedtime Set, Meal Time Set, Doll and Furniture Set to add extra play value to this beautiful hand-made toy.
Natural unfinished wood
Ages: 3+ yrs
Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth and air dry.
Made in Vietnam
Guided Play
The following are activity suggestions for children to extend their learning when engaged in imaginary role-play with our doll tree houses and accessories.
Ask children to sequence events in a day by acting out typical routines from morning to evening.
Search for and use various items around the house to create dollhouse furniture and decorations. Cotton balls make great bed pillows.
Give children a scenario that needs to be solved by members of the family. Encourage them to take different roles in the family and then act out a solution to the problem. For instance, everyone in the family wants to watch television but they all want to watch something different.
Encourage children to retell a story by first thinking about possible topics and ideas. Children might retell a story about the family’s lost dog or a holiday gathering. Encourage them to sequence the story with a beginning, middle, and an end.
Ask children to act out all the chores that need to be done on a daily basis for maintaining a home.