The set comes with all of the pieces pictured, although I don't know that they are the exact ones that came with the original boxed set. For example, some of the sets had a red grill and ours is yellow. Not that we care around here, but if you're a purist you might. :)
The happy little family has wooden bodies and heads. I especially love that the little girl is a redhead. The kitchen includes a stone fireplace (with a roaring fire) and a brightly colored rug.
Each side has a sliding plastic door and a balcony complete with heart cutouts. This side has a working "dinner" bell. The bedroom has bunk beds, which was a first (and a last) for FPLP sets. They can be separated or stacked. They originally beds came with foam cushions, but over the years they deteriorated (which is a common problem with all beds). I'd love to figure out a way to make tiny little sheets or new mattresses but haven't been clever enough yet. Any suggestions for me?
It has a ladder to get to the second floor and a fold down roof that doubles as a front yard.
My daughter set up a car accident with the 4-seat Jeep. Don't worry, no FPLP were actually harmed in the making of this photo shoot. ;)
See you next week when the FPLP family takes a trip in their camper.
This is adorable! Something jogged my memory today and I've spent a few minutes Googling all the Fisher Price toys from my childhood. Thanks for the happy memories...
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, I am glad to have helped bring back some happy memories! :)
DeleteI played with one of these when ibwas little, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI had one of these. I was the only kid I knew that had one. Everyone else had the "big" suburban house. This made me smile. Thank you
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