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davidjking | 16:08 Tue 10th Sep 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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Why are small childrens play houses called 'wendy' houses
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In J M Barrie's play, 'Peter Pan', a small house was built around the central character, Wendy. (That's where the name Wendy was invented, too, by the way.) As a result, since the 1940s, any such little house for children to play in has been known as a 'Wendy house'. It was originally just two sheets of plywood hinged together, which could be opened up, tent-like, to make an enclosed play-place.

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