Playhouse

Playhouse by Robert N. Munsch, published by Scholastic in May 2003, is a humorous story that follows a girl named Rene and her imaginative adventures. With 30 pages of engaging illustrations, this book captures the chaos that ensues when Rene’s desire for a playhouse expands into a whimsical world filled with play barns and cardboard cutout parents. The narrative showcases the playful interactions between Rene and her family, highlighting the creativity and humor that arise from her imaginative play.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family dynamics and the humorous challenges that come with childhood imagination. As Rene’s quest for the perfect play environment unfolds, themes of family and playful mischief are woven throughout the story. This edition, presented in English, invites young readers to enjoy the lighthearted antics of Rene and her clever parents, making it a charming addition to any collection of juvenile fiction.
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Best-selling author and illustrator Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko’s latest collaboration is a humorous story about a girl named Rene whose many additions to her growing playhouse cause chaos.
Rene loves to play “pretend.” After convincing her dad to build her a playhouse, a play barn, and play farm animals, Rene feels something is missing–people! She wants a play mommy and a play daddy to go along with her new playhouse. But Rene’s parents don’t like the idea, and so she creates cutout-parents from cardboard instead. Her parents cleverly put a stop to Rene’s bossiness when a playdaughter takes Rene’s place at the dinner table!
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