How Long Do Kids Play With Dollhouses
How Long Do Kids Play with Dolls & Dollhouses?
Dollhouses are more than just cute (though they are that) — they’re also a wealth of developmental play opportunities. Most importantly, dollhouses facilitate imaginative play that helps kids grow their social skills and make sense of the world. Kids act out social situations, imagine multiple perspectives and personalities, and perform practice runs of social conflicts. The benefits of dollhouses go beyond the playtime experience!
But how long do girls play with dolls? Do 10-year-olds play with dolls? Do 11-year-olds play with dolls? Find out the best age for a dollhouse and the ideal type of dollhouse for different age groups below.
What is the best age for a dollhouse?
Is there an appropriate age for a dollhouse? How old is too old to play with dolls?
We find that dollhouse play aligns best with the developmental needs and play preferences of kids ages 3 to 9. At these ages, kids love to engage in imaginative and pretend play and act out social scenarios. The beauty of dolls and dollhouses is that they can grow with kids as their imaginations become more complex. Toddlers will love simply reenacting everyday activities in their dollhouses, while older kids will create elaborate storylines and characters.
Each child is different, of course, but in general, here’s how you can expect kids of different ages to play and learn with their dollhouse.
1-2 Years
Those chubby-cheeked toddlers are just starting to engage in pretend play. They may hug and brush the hair of a baby doll, but most kids under two won’t really understand the concept of pretending their dolls live in a dollhouse. But that doesn’t mean they won’t still have fun with them!
Toddlers love exploring the features of a dollhouse, like sound effects and doors that open and close. They’ll also enjoy rearranging furniture and finding all the different ways they can fit dolls and accessories into the dollhouse’s various rooms.
At this age, dollhouses are often more about spatial exploration, fine motor skills, and cause and effect than they are about pretend play. As children inch closer to 3 years old, you’ll start to see them engage in simple pretend play, such as putting dolls to bed or making them sit at the kitchen table.
Their ideal dollhouse:
- Is very durable
- Contains no small pieces that can be choked on
- Has doors or accessories to open and close
3-5 Years
You’ll really see the fun begin here! Around these ages, kids will begin to create storylines with their dolls and act them out in the dollhouse. And no, those stories don’t always make sense, but that’s OK! Just by imagining conflicts and scenarios — no matter how silly they are — your child is still gaining so much understanding of the world and other people.
Their ideal dollhouse:
- Is big enough to play with friends
- Isn't so tall that they can’t reach the top floors
- Has simple, sturdy furniture that they can move around without breaking
6-9 Years
Yes, 6-9-year-olds play with dolls! And we really love these years for dollhouse play. The creativity you saw earlier only begins to grow, and you may be surprised at just how developed their pretend worlds are.
You may also notice that your kiddos’ interests shift to different types of dolls in these years. They may become less interested in a family set of dolls and more interested in Barbies or dolls that look like teenagers.
Unfortunately, at this age many boys experience social pressure that prevents them from playing with dolls and dollhouses, or they simply gravitate more toward other kinds of toys. Because dollhouse play can be so beneficial for developing empathy and social skills, consider providing similar toys that match your little boy’s interests like the Everyday Heroes Play Set.
Their ideal dollhouse:
- Is big enough to play with friends
- Fits the type and size of doll they enjoy
- Has more detailed accessories and furniture
10-12 Years
The golden days of the dollhouse may be winding down at this point, but even those precocious preteens still have fun with dolls and dollhouses. Though at this age, you can expect that play to look different than it used to.
For some older kids, playing with their dollhouse becomes a top secret activity. If friends and classmates have stopped playing with dollhouses, your child may start to be self-conscious about still enjoying dollhouses. Though there’s a decent chance their friends are doing the same thing.
For others, dollhouses begin to become more of a tool for social play and less an activity they do by themselves. In other words, when your child has a friend over, they may love world-building and playing out complex social situations with dolls and dollhouses, but you may notice that they enjoy dollhouses less when playing alone.
So what age is good for a dollhouse? Almost any child pre-teen or younger can benefit from dollhouse play, but the sweetest spot is often between four and nine years old. Their imaginations are going full steam, and they’re always looking for new ways to pretend. Discover our dollhouses for 2-to-4-year olds, 3-to-5 year olds, and 5 years and up now.
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FAQs
What type of dollhouse is best for a toddler?
The best dollhouse for a toddler is sturdy, simple, and designed for little hands, with large, easy-to-grasp furniture and characters. Look for wooden dollhouses with engaging designs, minimal small parts, and open sides for easy access to encourage imaginative play.
What are the benefits of dollhouse play?
Dollhouse play encourages creativity, storytelling, and social skills as kids act out real-life scenarios and make up their own adventures. It also helps develop fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities.
What size dolls fit in a KidKraft dollhouse?
KidKraft dollhouses vary in size, but most are designed to fit dolls between 5 and 12 inches tall, such as Barbie dolls (11.5 inches) or smaller figurines. Be sure to check the specific model’s dimensions to find the best fit for your child’s dolls!