My PlayHome Doll House

My PlayHome is not a traditional learning app with math, literacy or science activities. But it's a great tool to help kids tell stories, express themselves, use their imaginations, and explore. If you value changing areas, dollhouses or similar items in your classroom, then this app will fulfill the same need with tidying and organizing.


My PlayHome is an unlimited virtual dollhouse with lots of things for kids to explore. They start by creating a virtual family. Virtual dolls have three common skin colors/ethnicities - Caucasian, Asian and African American. Children can mix and match adult men and women, girls, boys and babies to form any type of family (e.g.two mothers, three girls, no children, etc). Each character (age/gender/skin color combination) can only be used once. Children can explore a house full of interactive spots and fun things to play with. The house consists of a living room, kitchen, bathroom, children's bedroom, parents' bedroom, dressing room and garden/swing set. The items in the house are interactive - characters can drink, eat, play, do sports, choose any clothes to create costumes, etc. Players who visit the My PlayHome Store can actually "buy" (not exchange for real money) groceries, clothing, and ice cream and bring them back to the app. This app is designed for children aged 2-8 years old.


The children will learn about the daily life of an ordinary person. Since then, it is no longer strange to the world. Learning is not necessarily scientific knowledge, but life skills are also important things to learn.


Website: https://apksim.com/vn/games/casual/my-playhome-play-home-doll-house.html

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