The doll house. An unexpectedly challenging toy.
Ella and Nora like to actually play with it. Their furniture arrangements may be unorthodox, but they understand the play value of the house, the fixtures, the dolls.
Daisy? She understands the chew value of all of the above. That's the first challenge.
Dries? The doll house is largely lost on him. It doesn't do anything. He's a social little dude, though, so he tries to enter into the girls' play, but given that a) he doesn't get the point, and b) his fine motor control isn't the finest, he mostly just knocks things down. That's the second challenge.
And now Ada has become the third challenge to the girls' enjoyment of this thing:
Because to Ada, it's neither house to arrange nor a social opportunity, it's a climbing structure. Look! She fits right in!!
It's very fun. For Ada. Ella and Nora watched her for a while, and then decided to go do puzzles in the dining room. A wise decision.


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