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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!


momondealz
My friends and I always played school, ironically I became a teacher as an adult! :)
Leigh
Your button is on my blog’s sidebar :)
rebecca
I have 2 brothers and 6 sisters, so we played alot of imaginitive games, but one of my favorite’s is when my oldest brother convinced all of us girls that if we packed all of our suitcases and bags, gathered our monopoly money, then laid down on the floor and closed our eyes, and “dreamed” of Disney World, we would wake up there and all of our Monopoly money would be real…. needless to say, my mom loved when we “fell” for that trick, we would lay there “dreaming” for hours… :)
Melissa
I had several imaginative games I loved playing. I would drape blankets over chairs, the piano bench and what ever I could find and pretend to be camping out. Dress-up for me meant wearing my mothers dresses and high heels, something I loved doing! I also loved pretending to have a house outdoors with carpet (moss) and a kitchen making any kids favorite, mud pies. I had several “businesses” I owned a bookmark store (all products made by me) I set up in the doorway of my room and sold bookmarks to anyone passing in the hall, and I had an outside pine straw jewelry store. I have lots of fond memories and enjoy watching my girls use their imaginations every time they “build” a house out of blankets or play dress-up.
Leigh
I subscribe to your email updates.
Nikki
I remember playing House, school, and dukes of hazzard with my little brother!
Ellen F.
Email Subscriber – loved playing school and house with sister and dolls. :)
Leigh
I am a member of your forums.
Jennifer
We ran around the neighborhood with all the kids playing outside a lot.
mandi
One of my favorite imaginative games as a child was playing outside in the woods. I would pretend that I was on an adventure while walking in the woods looking for exotic animals. It wasa great!
Kathleen
I used to love to play in forts, we would take all the cushions and sheets and make them into multilevel forts
Lynne Feathers
I played “Big Valley” with the boys in the neighborhood. That way I always got to be Audra!
Emilia
My favorite was pretending to be a teacher. I’d have my friends come over to be my students or my dolls would do just a well.
maggie
I have your button
maggie
I am an email subscriber.
Melissa
Email subscriber :oD
Colleen
I liked to play with my stuffed animals. I used to pretend they were my friends in a secret club.
sarah mackinnon
We loved playing house..we would go to work at the bank and then come home and come home to our “house” which was a blanket over a large table
kristen
My sister and I would have a baseball game in the backyard and we would bring out our dolls and stuffed animals to help make up the team. Barbie on 1st base, Mr Monkey in right field and so on.
Jennifer
When I was little, my two younger brothers and I played what we called “SCARY ADVENTURE”. This game was mostly us just acting like everything that was carpet was hot lava that we couldn’t touch, but we also played it outside when it snowed, and made our dogs “search for food” by walking to the barn and acting like the only food we had was horse feed. We would go back inside and cook our food on our “fire” made out of orange and red construction paper.
maggie
I loved playing house. I also loved building outside forts.
Kelly
I used to love to play GI Joe with my cousins….and make dirt pies by the creek…or play house with my Cabbage patch kids, or science museum with caterpillars and stuff in jars….and I used to like to play store a lot…was an only child with no kids in rural area….so I had to be quite creative to have fun !!
Rebecca Manning
As a child, one of my favorite games to play was “soap opera”LOL! My friends and I would re-enact scenes from the soaps that our mothers watched. Of course we didn’t re-enact any of the adult content scenes as we didn’t have a clue what was going on in those. But we would get dressed up in our fancy dresses, our mom’s high heels, and pretend we were on All My Children.
Lindsey
My friend Lacey and I used to dress our cats up in baby doll clothes…they hated it…we loved it! lol
Allison Slemons
My sisters and I would make forts out of couch cushions and blankets. It was a blast!
rebecca
I recieve your e-mail’s
angela
I used to pretend I was a mom with a bunch of kids that I would take places. I was an only child…..
siobhan
I loved cooking and pretending I was on a cooking show, I would look at the wall pretending it was a camera and explain how to cook something!
Tiffany
I’m subscribed to your feed via email :)
Hope
I played a lot of house with the neighbor boy growing up. We had a old playhouse that we used as our house. The barn kittens would be our babies…oh how fun it was to be a child!