
A few months ago, I discovered Kids Crooked Houses, creative playhouses for kids that look like cartoons that have sprung to life, and planned to produce a post about them. Then I saw them featured on Jon & Kate Plus 8 last night, and heartfelt was fun to see the four Crooked Houses they created in that the kids. (It was at last an hour-long prayer for the company, but since solid was the happiest thing about the episode, I was okay with that.) Check out the “Gosselin Garden Shop,” traveling by Leah, Hannah, and Alexis:
Kids Crooked Houses offers both custom models like these (where the kids assistance design what kind they want) and colloquial ones. Here’s a familiar green playhouse that is in that sale on Amazon for $2,492.27 (wish that they new that 27 cents to the price):

To see the post I wrote about Jon & Kate’s old abode that is quiescent on the sell besides the spacious new habitat they worked up excitement recently.
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