Tree House (retired)
Jun 2, 2008 19:23:23 GMT -5
Post by green chile supergirl on Jun 2, 2008 19:23:23 GMT -5
Released in Spring 2008, retired in 2011.
Kit can play the day away in the tree house of her dreams. This hideaway is the perfect place for Kit to play with her friends:
A wooden tree house that’s big enough for two dolls, with a faux stained-glass window that opens and a balcony big enough for Kit to stand on
A pretend oak tree that supports the house on its sturdy trunk
A chandelier made of multicolored beads to hang from the ceiling
A lantern with glow-in-the-dark lightning bugs inside
Self-adhesive photos of Kit’s heroes to decorate the “Member-o-belia” wall
A rope and bucket to lift Kit’s dog, Grace, up to the balcony
Dimensions: W: 36" x H: 37" x D: 23"
F6589 $250
I grabbed my tree house yesterday morning, my partner circling the block in Midtown Manhattan while the streets were closed off for the Israel and Filipino parades! I will write a more thorough review later in the evening, but I wanted to get the photos up.

The tree house. You can see some doll beds and other furniture in the background for scale.

The lower front of the Tree House. The rope for the pulley wraps around the branch of the tree. Very low-tech.

The tree is a White Oak. Apparently, the leaves weren't doing too well in the depression either.

The pulley/ left front of the Tree House.

The tree house window. Pretty swanky!

Open window. It clicks open and stays in one of several positions.

Leaf. They're on little ball joints.

The mobile. It's cheap plastic. I'm disappointed in this, though it's not that big of a deal.

Sign on the interior of the tree house. We probably find out who she is from the movie.

The lantern. Fireflies look pathetic. Note the Kit "logo" on the jar.

Rear of tree house.

Top of tree house.

Top of tree house w/ half of roof removed. (Both halves are removable.)

Kit can play the day away in the tree house of her dreams. This hideaway is the perfect place for Kit to play with her friends:
A wooden tree house that’s big enough for two dolls, with a faux stained-glass window that opens and a balcony big enough for Kit to stand on
A pretend oak tree that supports the house on its sturdy trunk
A chandelier made of multicolored beads to hang from the ceiling
A lantern with glow-in-the-dark lightning bugs inside
Self-adhesive photos of Kit’s heroes to decorate the “Member-o-belia” wall
A rope and bucket to lift Kit’s dog, Grace, up to the balcony
Dimensions: W: 36" x H: 37" x D: 23"
F6589 $250
I grabbed my tree house yesterday morning, my partner circling the block in Midtown Manhattan while the streets were closed off for the Israel and Filipino parades! I will write a more thorough review later in the evening, but I wanted to get the photos up.

The tree house. You can see some doll beds and other furniture in the background for scale.

The lower front of the Tree House. The rope for the pulley wraps around the branch of the tree. Very low-tech.

The tree is a White Oak. Apparently, the leaves weren't doing too well in the depression either.

The pulley/ left front of the Tree House.

The tree house window. Pretty swanky!

Open window. It clicks open and stays in one of several positions.

Leaf. They're on little ball joints.

The mobile. It's cheap plastic. I'm disappointed in this, though it's not that big of a deal.

Sign on the interior of the tree house. We probably find out who she is from the movie.

The lantern. Fireflies look pathetic. Note the Kit "logo" on the jar.

Rear of tree house.

Top of tree house.

Top of tree house w/ half of roof removed. (Both halves are removable.)


