KidsCraft Playhouses [Review]

By Jazzy


Made in the U.S.A using 100% recycled cardboard material, the Shuttle Imagination by KidsCraft will take your child on a new adventure every day. The unique design allows for a sturdy drawing surface, while remaining fully functional as an indoor or outdoor playhouse. The Shuttle Imagination is eco-friendly as well, and encourages creative and artistic play.

Review

At first glance, this cardboard rocket ship looks like it would be a piece of cake to put together.¬† The box was light enough for me to carry around on my own, so I assumed that the assembly would be a breeze.¬† Soon after unboxing, I realized that that would not be the case.¬† Due to my small size, the rocket ship over powered me.¬† My arm span wasn’t wide enough to connect the pieces and hold it together at the same time, and so it actually took two of us to put together.

After E-Dub and I started working together, the rest was a breeze.  The directions were easy to put together and we had no fitment problems.  The Shuttle is much bigger than I anticipated, allowing more than enough space on the inside for  both my eight year old and my three year old.  The canvas of the Shuttle was as promised; completely bare with astrological cut outs.  The first thing that Zion and Sevyn wanted?  The top to be red, so that it could be uber fast.

After that, the kids really just wanted to add a night sky and get inside.  With ample space, they got inside and built a fort on the outside.

After 22 days, my boys still play with this thing daily.¬† They get inside with a portable DVD player and a bowl of popcorn.¬† They use it as a tag base.¬† They made it a clubhouse.¬† It’s their own special place…emphasis on their own.

We highly reccomend the Shuttle Imagination from KidsCraft.¬† If I could give it 5 stars, I would.¬† It’s an amazing way for kids to create as well as use their imagination.

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