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KidsCraft Playhouses manufacture 100% recycled cardboard playhouses that will allow children’s imaginations to run wild and encourage creative play. Each playhouse has a white exterior for your child to color, paint or draw. KidsCraft also carries a line of eco-friendly products including crayons, glue, markers and paint to decorate the playhouses with. Additionally, right now Deal Seeking Mom readers can use coupon code DLSKMOM at the KidsCraft checkout and receive 20% off their purchase through 4/30!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a Creation Cottage Playhouse and one Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a Shuttle Imagination Playhouse from KidsCraft.
To enter, tell me what your favorite imaginative games were as a child.
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. What were your favorite imaginative games as a child?
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Prize:
(2) KidsCraft Playhouses, as described above
This giveaway ends at 8:30 am EDT on Thursday, 3/25 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Nicole
My favorite imaginative game as a child was playing house. We had all of our baby dolls and their clothes and bottles. My mom would buy doll clothes at the thrift store, which were preemie baby clothes.
Nicole
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cat
playing teacher……
Danielle Wivagg
We used to pretend to go fishing on the side of our house when it rained – the water would create this little island and we would stand there, sticks in hand!
Danielle Wivagg
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Liz
My sister and I played with our dollhouses and had pretend families and storylines behind each of the members of the families.
Liz
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Mendy
i subscribe via rss feed
Mendy
i enjoyed playing outside with my sister–we would pretend we were lost in the woods and had to find food and shelter
Heather
I subscribe.
Heather
My brother and I loved to play on our swing set and pretend that we were flying into space…it had one of those sterring wheels attached to it! Now we are all grown up!
Shannon
My favorite thing to do was to make “witches brew” in an old rotted out tree stump. I would pick up random things from the yard and throw it in the stump while casting spells.
Ashley
I always pretended to be a teacher. And grew up and … became a teacher. Although right now I’m a stay at home mom and ALWAYS teaching.
Ashley
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Andi
I would always play space aliens with my older brother. We would make forts in the trees and hide up there. It was so much fun.
Andi
I’m a subscriber!
Karen Grantham
I loved playing with my figurines (they were small clear, plastic/acrylic animals with colored “tips” on their ear, tails, and feet) I am an only child, so I played by myself most of the time.
Karen Grantham
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Karen Grantham
I subscribe to the DSM email updates and LOVE them! This site rocks! I LOVE Wednesdays!
Lauren
My friends & I made up a game we called “Be It From Anything” and we could pick any character from any book or movie or TV show – we played for hours, just interacting with the different characters. And the best part was that it could be played anywhere that we were!
Marla
I played dolls- I took them to “church”, “school”, etc.
Nikole
I always like to play “house”.
molly
We used to make mud pies under the picnic table at my friends house!
Nikole
I am an e-mail subscriber.
Nikole
I am a forum member.
Elizabeth T
subscribe to email
Shannon
I subscribe via RSS
Lisa
I made my closet like an elevator with the numbers on the wall. I used to get in press a button, and think I was going up to see the Keebler Elves. I always came down with a cookie, hmmm. That was the innocent good old days!
Marci
I used to use old appliance boxes to create my own play houses. I loved to “spend the night” in my playhouses with my sleeping bag!
Monica
Ha! I’d cook stew in my mom’s old brass pot that used to hold a plant. I’d take different things from trees, seeds, sand, whatever I could find…rocks… leaves and turn on the faucet attached to our house out back and stir it with a stick. Then I’d get seashells and divvy it up. I wonder for who? My dolls maybe! THanks for reminding me of this! :)