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Posh kids' clubhouse themed to look like a Li'l Raskals' treehouse

Cory Doctorow at 10:42 pm Thu, Feb 9, 2006

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The "Li'l Raskals Lookout" is a $5,600 6'x8' prefab kids' treehouse/clubhouse, themed with weathered wood and charmingly misspelled words intended to make it look like something cunningly built by Depression-era short-film stars. It comes from a site called PoshTots, which offers "the most extraordinary children's furnishings in the world." Link (via Cribcandy)

Update: The Treehouse Workshop has a great range of treehouse books, videos, and galleries -- thanks, Red!

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