play box

/ˈpleɪˌbɑks/
noun
  1. A container or chest for storing toys.
    • He lifted the lid of the play-box and pulled out a toy truck.
    • Mom bought a wooden play-box to keep the living room tidy.
    • The children put all their blocks and dolls back into the play-box before dinner.
  2. A small, portable theater or stage set for children's play performances.
    • The school had a colorful play-box that the kids used for puppet shows.
    • The play-box came with cardboard characters and a tiny curtain.
    • She set up her play-box on the table and acted out a fairy tale.
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