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Even grownups would love this amazing dollhouse.


I remember when my sister was three years old, my mom gave her a dollhouse. It was one of those cheap plastic toys crafted for kids not just to play with, but to put in a tub, smash, and quickly get bored with. But seriously, dollhouses are excellent items for children to role-play, improve problem solving skills, and nurture creativity and imagination.

But not all dollhouses are child's play. This miniature house in South Korea is more like a piece of art. Even those of us who never played with dolls as a kid can probably appreciate this wonderful creation.

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