Posted by admin | Posted in Hot Christmas Toys | Posted on 15-11-2010
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The Barbie 3-Story Dream Townhouse
Barbie 3-Story Dream Townhouse is the play-set for the Barbie lover in your home. The townhouse provides a
settingĀ for interactive, role-playing adventures, and includes everything Barbie could need to entertain her guests, or have a quiet night at home by the fire. Your child will love pulling the elevator to each floor, filling up the whirlpool for pool parties, and playing with all of the realistic lights and sounds.
Some Great Features of the Barbie Dream Townhouse…
- Includes a pink personal elevator, lights and sounds on every level!
- Roaring fireplace and pop up flat screen tv
- Ultra-luxurious Barbie signature bathroom
- Charming light-up tiki lights and outdoor whirlpool tub
- Sounds include doorbell, kitchen timer, crackling fireplace, shower humming, and flushing toilet.
Here is what real people have to say about the Barbie Dream Townhouse:
“My six year old daughter received this house as a gift for her birthday. She has been waking up early every day just to play with it before she has to go to school in the morning!
There were many features of this house that I really appreciated as a parent. The assembly was easy (even for a Mom!). The only tool required was a small screwdriver to screw in batteries to make the lights and sounds work. Also included with the house is a nice selection of furniture and accessories – a large bed with gauzy curtains, dishes, plates, silverware, groceries, hanging lights over the top story hot tub, an elevator, a dining table and chairs, a living room coffee table, and more. I really liked the fact that I don’t have to buy anything more to properly outfit the house. The only thing seemingly not included was a Barbie! There is a chandelier that illuminates, a door bell, the toilet makes a flushing sound, Barbie “sings” in the shower, and the lights over the hot tub turn on and off.
The house is very tall – almost as tall as my daughter, so it requires a fair amount of space available to play with it. The door of the house is on the side of the house, so it is ok to put the house against a wall without interrupting the flow of play.
The elevator was the trickiest part to assemble, but once I understood the concept of how it works, it went right in. Just remind your Barbies to keep their arms and legs inside at all times or the elevator will get “stuck.”
Didn’t you always want to go play over your friend’s house who was lucky enough to get one of these? I know I did!” (Amazon.com)

