Summer Trippin': Where to go and what to do from coast to coast
 

October 25, 2007

What’s Crookin’?

Kids Crooked Houses

little clubhouse!

You want your kids to keep on the straight and narrow.

Which is why you provide them with a stable home (family dinners, bedtime readings, High School Musical).

But don’t forget to let them wander off the beaten path once in a while — and into a Kids Crooked House. Built with the walls tilted slightly outward, these custom playhouses include doors with handles, cedar shingle roofs, and slanted windows on the walls. Plus, you can add a front porch; pick a color (like red barn, Tigger orange, and garden green); and even choose a theme such as a schoolhouse, castle, or restaurant.

The eight-foot-tall buildings, constructed in Windham, Maine, are big enough to host top-secret club meetings, tea parties for teddy bears, and other no-adults-allowed activities. So you can start giving the kids a tiny taste of freedom.

If you’re so inclined.


Available online at kidscrookedhouse.com.

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