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    This Fisher-Price Playhouse is on my toddler's list for Santa this season. It plays 200+ songs, comes with flowers and balls, and has a functioning front door. $75 at Amazon

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  5. Fisher-Price - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price, Inc. is an American company that produces educational toys for infants, toddlers and preschoolers, headquartered in East Aurora, New York. It was founded in 1930 during the Great Depression by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Helen Schelle and Margaret Evans Price. Fisher-Price has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel since 1993.

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    Astin Mansion Children's Playhouse Haskell Playhouse. Globally, the term playhouse is more generic and more common than the term Wendy house. A few online companies offer rustic, inflatable, or corrugated iron varieties with corporate manufactured designs utilizing plastic, purchased from big-box stores and requiring assembly from brands such as Fisher-Price, Little Tikes, Playskool and Mattel ...

  7. Playskool - Wikipedia

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    The "Playskool Institute" was established by Lucille King in 1928 as a division of the John Schroeder Lumber Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [4] King, an employee at the company, developed wooden toys to use as teaching aids for children in the classroom.

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