Doll House Rome GA

Toy Fair this year was full of wonderful new items that shows “green toys” are gaining in popularity. My favorite: this new environmentally friendly dollhouse by Plan Toy. The Green Dollhouse is made of renewable resources and is modeled after a sustainable home for reducing, reusing, and recycling. There are built in recycling bins, a solar panel, and even a container for collecting rain runoff.

Paula's
(706) 232-0033
236 Broad St
Rome, GA
The Good Bunny Doll Shop
770-719-39779
690 North Glynn Street, Suite E (on GA-85)
Fayetteville, GA
Dalton Outlet Shops
(706) 277-2688
1001 Market Street
Dalton, GA
Rose Play Therapy Toys
(770) 922-5112
3670 Travelers Ct
Loganville, GA
Lego Outlet
(678) 847-6078
5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy Ste 574
Lawrenceville, GA
Day Dreams
770-719-39779
69700 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 126
Duluth, Georgia, GA
Hobby Hangout
(770) 577-5399
5923 Stewart Pkwy
Douglasville, GA
Bear's Cave
(770) 435-6000
1212 Cumberland Mall Se
Atlanta, GA
Sunshine Toy Stores
(770) 338-8697
610 Claredon Ct
Lawrenceville, GA
D J Variety
(770) 868-0995
505 Atlanta Hwy Se
Winder, GA

Plan Toy's Green Dollhouse

plan-toy-sustainable-green-dollhouseToy Fair this year was full of wonderful new items that shows “green toys” are gaining in popularity. My favorite: this new environmentally friendly dollhouse by Plan Toy.

The Green Dollhouse is made of renewable resources and is modeled after a sustainable home for reducing, reusing, and recycling. There are built in recycling bins, a solar panel, and even a container for collecting rain runoff.

The Green Dollhouse by Plan Toy retails for $120, or slightly less without all the furniture.

It’s about time children learned to model their play and their lives in a conservation-minded mode. Once they understand the concepts, they’ll start reminding grown-ups to put that plastic bottle in the recycling bin instead of the trash.

Goodness knows we are always learning, even from our kids. Here are a couple more ideas for bringing more earth-friendly toys into your life.

Garden Skills Start Early

Many green toys and sustainable toys out in the market these days are plant-related. There are companies that use recycled plastic to create gardening tools for little ones while others teach about greenhouses and growing. A great way to get a kid to eat some veggies is to let them pick out some seeds to grow.

Beans, peas, and tomatoes are good starter vegetables, because you get to see them grow and eat them right off the vine. (If space is an issue, tomatoes might be too needy.)

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