Dad builds homemade drive-thru playhouse for his kids using recycled materials

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A single dad, Daniel Mills, built a drive-thru playhouse for his two sons using materials he found in skips and from a neighbor's old fence. The project cost less than £100 and has excited his children, Leo and Zac. Mills, 38, wanted to create a fun and engaging space for his kids. He repurposed wood and a leftover roof from a building site to construct the playhouse, encouraging imaginative play and learning through role play. In a separate story, a mother went viral for a crafting mishap while making a hand mold of her newborn. The video, which received over 7.6 million likes, showed her baby unintentionally giving a cheeky gesture during the process.


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