Gender-Neutral Dollhouses

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This Modular Dollhouse Collection Promotes Shared Play

This gender-neutral dollhouse collection encourages imaginative play for boys and girls. Finnish designer Janine Rewell created these seven houses, each with a different visual theme, with her niece in mind. Bunny, monkey and garage-themed houses boast bold and vivid colors hand-painted by Rewell herself.

The wooden NOOKS dollhouses are created with rough play in mind, boasting a high-quality design meant to last. In addition, each dollhouse was built with a modular design in mind. Therefore, they can be joined together in shared play with another child's toy, or interconnected as a child receives another part of the dollhouse collection as a gift. Straying from pink walls and white picket fences, these dollhouses are made for boys and girls as a means to reduce gender stereotypes at a young age.

Trend Themes

  1. Modular Dollhouses — Designing dollhouses with modular design encourage imaginative play for boys and girls.
  2. Gender-neutral Toys — Creating gender-neutral toys help reduce gender stereotypes at a young age.
  3. Hand-painted Toy Collections — Hand-painted toy collections boost creativity and adds a unique touch to the design.

Industry Implications

  1. Toy Industry — The toy industry can innovate and create more gender-neutral toys with modular designs to encourage shared imaginative play.
  2. Wooden Furniture Industry — The wooden furniture industry can produce high-quality and durable wooden toys with hand-painted designs to increase creativity.
  3. Early Childhood Education — Gender-neutral toy collections with modular design can be valuable tools in early childhood education for reducing gender stereotypes and promoting shared play.

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