The Heart of the Home
The kitchen and dining pieces are designed to encourage social role-play. With a fridge, sink unit, kettle, and a table with a stool, children can enact meal preparation and hosting. The inclusion of a tiny birthday cake is an engaging narrative prompt—suddenly, it's not just a Tuesday; it's a celebration. These small details give children a specific "script" to start their play, which is often the hardest part of getting started with a dollhouse.
Bathtime and Chores
Unlike many sets that focus only on leisure, this collection includes the practical tools of a home. The bathtub, toilet, and sink unit set the scene for evening routines, while the mop and bucket validate domestic work as a form of play. You'll often see children diligently "cleaning" their dollhouse floors, mimicking the care they see you take with your own home. This imitation is a critical way they process their world.
Sleep and Nurture
The bedroom components focus heavily on caregiving. A day bed with printed pillows offers a spot for adult dolls, but the star is the nursery setup: a crib, a baby bunny, and a rocking chair. This invites quiet, nurturing play where children practise gentleness and empathy. The soft colour palette—muted teals, pinks, and natural wood—keeps the visual noise low, allowing the child's imagination to dominate the space rather than the toy itself.
Dimensions: Designed to fit standard 1:12 scale dollhouses.