Anonymous wrote:Wow I couldn't disagree more re: Playmobil quality. I think it is superb. It is true that there are many little pieces and I don't think it best in this age range.

Anonymous wrote:If she likes "girly" house type play, Fisher Price has a Loving Family dollhouse and line of accessories that my DD (4) really likes. That said, my DD - and my 6 year old DS - still play a lot with the Little People. some of the sets like the farm don't do much, but there are lots of sets that encourage more imaginative play. I just ordered a cute Halloween set and a Thanksgiving set for the kids that I think they will like.
Imaginext looks good, but the themes are more "boy" -- and I'm certainly not saying that I encourage that kind of gender specific play, just that I know my DD wouldn't be too excited about those toys.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks! I had not heard of either of these sets! The imaginext sets (at least the ones on Amazon) seem to skew very boy-oriented - lots of pirates, dragons, space shuttles, etc. While I'm not opposed to my 3 year old DD playing with those things at all, I'm wondering if they have some other themes as well - maybe animals or houses, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks! I had not heard of either of these sets! The imaginext sets (at least the ones on Amazon) seem to skew very boy-oriented - lots of pirates, dragons, space shuttles, etc. While I'm not opposed to my 3 year old DD playing with those things at all, I'm wondering if they have some other themes as well - maybe animals or houses, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Imaginext is the stage for Fisher Price.