playhouse

/ˈpleɪˌhaʊs/
noun
  1. A small structure, often in a garden or backyard, designed for children to play in, resembling a miniature house.
    • Her playhouse has a tiny table and chairs where she has tea parties.
    • We built a playhouse in the backyard with a little door and windows.
    • The children spent hours pretending to cook in their wooden playhouse.
  2. A theater that stages plays, especially for children or in a small, informal setting.
    • The playhouse downtown offers acting classes for beginners.
    • She performed in a summer production at the community playhouse.
    • The local playhouse put on a puppet show for the kids.
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