Now that I am a mom to two small children we don’t get out of the house as much. It’s just a little more challenging to take both of them out by myself. So we have to get creative with our playtime at home. That is what I love about the Build A Dream castle playhouse. Jude is really into castles, princesses and fairy tales so it’s perfect for him to play pretend while I care for the newborn.
I love that the Build A Dream playhouses are simple to put up and take down. They are made from cardboard which can lay flat for easy storage or when you have outgrown the product can be simply recycled. All Build A Dream products are plain white cardboard which allows kids to color and design their own special, one-of-a-kind playhouse. Made with 80% recycled materials and 100% recyclable materials the Build A Dream playhouses are perfect for even the most eco-conscious family.
Jude absolutely loves the castle. He will spend hours on end playing with the castle, opening and closing the drawbridge door and pretending to fight off dragons and rescue the princess. I love that is sparks creativity in his playtime and that I don’t have to worry about where I’m going to store a big playhouse.
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Jessica is an experienced NC-based travel agent who specializes in family travel. She helps families plan memorable trips to Disney, Universal, All-Inclusive Resorts, Cruises, and International trips. She is responsible for B Honest Media’s editorial direction and growth. She has covered parenting for over 13 years, focusing on product reviews and recommendations, travel, and parenting tips.
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