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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:
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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!
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Angie Wiedman
As a kid, we’d play Ghost. We made the game up, but it was so much fun. We played once it got dark…there is a path and one person hides somewhere on the path. The others follow the path and once they see the “ghost”, they yell “Ghost!” and then the ghost tries to capture someone. The captured person is now the “ghost”. We played this game for hours!!!! :-)
mark
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Brian
Playing cowboys and Indians!
Catherine
I used to play in the trees of our backyard. We would mostly play house and make chairs out of tree stumps. :-)
Carrie Justice
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Jen
I loved building castles out of couch cushions and being a princess. I made the moat out of a blue blanket. :)
Carrie Justice
We played a game we called “gas man” – kind of like tag but I guess we told the “gas man” he was stinky ;)
Brittney Rabens
My friend and I would pretend we were bank tellers through the windows. So much fun with play money and stuffed animal customers.
Rei
I use to play “house” with my friends. We would dress up like “mommy” and stomp around in their high-heels.
We also loved playing cowboys & Indians. I loved putting a feather in my hair with braids!
Tiffany
My favorite imaginative games when I was a child were playing “house” with all of my stuffed animals (only child) and playing “school” with my mom where I was the teacher and she was the student :)
Rei
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Rei
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Jennifer Fink
I loved playing store!
Dawn
My sister and I would always play doctor with our dog. We’d take the ladder from our bunk bed and carry the dog around on the ladder as if it were a stretcher. Our dog was the best… we could do anything to her!
Emily
I loved to make houses and forts out of sheets on the stair case. Then I would play school or house inside.
Rei
Subscribed to your email. Thank you so much for the chance!
Kristin
My brother and I used to play “Donny & Marie” and we’d sing Jesus Christ Superstar on our stage (the picnic table out back). We’d also engage in long games of settlers & indians – on many occasions I (the indian) would be captured by a Pilgrim (my brother) he would tie me to a tree and go home for lunch. A pilgrim get’s hungry you know…
amy m
Wow how my girls would Love this. They always play puppies and hide in any kid of make shift dog house :-)
Carrie Hurst
My favorite imagination games were playing school with my dolls and with my imaginary friends. Their names were “brother and sister”.
Elizabeth
my favorite was playing doctor.
Jennifer h
Forts in the woods across from our house. We created a girls “club” too.
Stacey V
I loved pretending to be a teacher and waitress.
Jennifer h
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Stacey V
I’m a subscriber
Jessica M
My sister and I loved to play Pac-Man! One of us would be pac-man and the other was the ghost. You’d have to reach certain check points without getting caught. We’d put out crackers at certain spots around the house…then if you’re pac-man and ate a cracker you’d get 5 seconds that the “ghost” couldn’t catch you!
anne
I remember playing Charlie’s Angels as a child. oh wow that was so long ago…
heather
Both my kids favorite thing to play is school and forts. i always have to chase my chairs down because they made a tent or a school house out of there blankets. love it
Stacey V
I’m a registered user of the forums.