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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!


Jennifer
I subscribe via e-mail!!
Whitney
I loved playing dress up with my moms clothes and make-up!
Desiree
We used to hang a blanket over the under-part of our stairs and make a “house” and play in there for hours!
Nicole
I loved playing house with my little brother and sister!
Nichole
LOVED to play school as a child!!! Somehow my older sisters were always the teachers and I got stuck as the student w/ all the homework while they played something else!! LOL
Erika
I can remember simply climbing in trees with the neighborhood kids and playing games like robin hood.
Melissa Negron
I loved playing school when we were children.
Donna Jasek
Loved playing with any box (TV, appliance, etc.). They were houses, western saloons, beauty shops, cars, and so much more. I hope I win, I know boys would love this.
Sarah M.
I’m subscribed via RSS
Beth
I used to play “worm patrol” every time it rained, I would run around pretending that I was a special rescuer and save all the worms from the puddles and driveways.
Jessica
I totally want this for my twins! I used to make forts out of anything I could find, and that’s what we do now when it’s a rainy day.
jenny
i just registered to get your emails
Katie
I used to love to play dress up and house — I could play for hours and hours. And with a house like this now my little girl could play for hours and hours too! :)
Katie
I subscribe to your emails.
Sarah M.
My brother and I used to take several large blankets and drape them over the kitchen chairs and couch to create a gigantic house. We would play for hours in there.
Mitzi
Building forts in the backyard, or on rainy days in the den!
Jean Grant
I liked playing “army” with my brother – yes, I was a tomboy!
Terry
I loved to play house..and we also played preist..where you would put potatoe chips on each others tongues…LOL
Jessica Stroud
I use to love playing tea party with all my stuffed animals.
Susy Long
I loved to play in the sand box with cars and trucks, making roads and “houses”
Beth
I subscribed to your email!
Theresa
Play He-man and She-Ra big people and little people. Big people we were the characters and I got to be all the girls because I was the only girl and the guys had to fight over good guy and bad guy. Little people we played with action figures.
Marla
I wasn’t very imaginative as a child. We mostly played house. I couldn’t wait to be a mommy.
jenny
We use to act like the baby kittens were baby dolls. We would wrap them up in blankets and try to feed them bottles!
Marla
I’m a subscriber by email.
Marla
Member of the forums
Mary
I loved to play “store.” I’d set up everything with prices and let my dolls and stuffed animals or a friend be the customer.
KendraLyn
We had an old refrigerator box in the basement that we stuffed old horse blankets and coveralls into, and it was like a clubhouse. I got into trouble when I took clean clothes off the line and used them in the box…
Emily
What were your favorite imaginative games as a child? I loved to play school.
Tracy Buday
We played house, Dukes of Hazzard, and CHIP’s. I know pretty lame but those were the popular shows at the time. We always played that we were rescueing someone and on a mission.