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British pronunciation
/plˈe‍ɪha‍ʊs/

Definition & Meaning of "playhouse"

Playhouse
01

a venue for live performances, including plays, musicals, and other forms of dramatic art

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The local playhouse is staging a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet next month.
She spent her weekends performing at a small playhouse downtown.
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a small, usually outdoor, structure or house-like play area designed for children, often made of wood or plastic, providing a space for imaginative and creative play activities

What is a "playhouse"?

A playhouse is a small, outdoor structure designed for children to play in. It is often made of wood or plastic and resembles a miniature house, complete with windows, doors, and sometimes even furniture or toys. Playhouses provide children with a space for imaginative play, where they can pretend to cook, clean, or take on various roles. They are commonly found in backyards or playgrounds and offer a fun and safe environment for children to explore social and creative skills. Playhouses encourage independence, role-playing, and outdoor activity.

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The children spent the afternoon in their playhouse, pretending to run a store.
We bought a wooden playhouse for the backyard so the kids could have their own space to play.
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