There is mini game to find a key to get into dollhouse. You must construct the statue to get a key to enter a nursery (dollhouse). Each statue piece can be found behind the four walls of Spring, summer, fall and winter
1.) Open spring door: click on hand print in the middle
2.) Open Summer door: drag 4 stones from location(2) to fill in location (2.1), no specific location to each stones
3.) Open Fall door : click on the peel off rug (3) to reveal the name and take only the initial of F-V-A then click on the mable leaf till you get the letter you need F-V-A
4.) Open Winter door: match music instrument according to What the angle plays (4.1 = blow, 4.2 = pluck). Just click 2 instruments to swap its location between 2 poles
Composer's Prologue | ||
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no. | Solve | Word Riddles |
1 | A Pirate Doll | With bones on my hat and a hook on my hand, I'am a swashbuckling doll who'd bury treasure on land |
2 | A unicorn | I'm a mythical creature from stories you've read; a galloper born with a horn on its head |
3 | A doll bed | It's the bodies of porcelain dreamers I keep; a comfortable space for a toy doll to sleep |
4 | A stripped Elephant | Among creature in Zoo I'm a tusked and trunked type, but found amidst dolls I've jungle cat's stripes |
5 | A pair of glowing eyes | Inside a small model of rooms and of halls, I'am a mysterious critter who peers through the walls |
6 | A bouquet | We're a fragrant collection grown outside, picked to be tossed over the shoulders of brides |
7 | A Green book with a red bookmark | With on passage marked for review on a new day, I've a grassy-hue binding over words to convey |
8 | A Toy Piano | I Sound notes when upon my keys wee fingers fall. those of miniature Mozarts or Beethovens small |
9 | A Bald Doll | I sit near a cover the shade of a blush, a porcelain girl who'll not need a hair brush |
10 | A Green book with an arrow design | Within me are stories and most ancient lore; my spine has a pointer that aims at the floor |
11 | A trunk | I've buckles that bind leather straps on my side, keeping safe all the treasures I've hidden inside |
12 | A Rat | I'm a pestilent bearer of ancient disease; while I'd give you the plague, I hope you'd give me cheese |
13 | A Golden Apple | In a fruit or tree you might find my red kin, but I'm a bit different, for I've golden skin |
14 | A Pig | I 'm a squealing figure with pink rustic charm; I'd be found in a pen in a country side farm |
15 | An Angle laying on its side | I sit with my sisters, one of five; I seem fallen on to my side |
16 | A Red book with a heart design | When a story's desired I'm a lovely selection; a crimson tome marked with a sign of affection |
17 | A Jester | Wearing jingling hats I do juggel for sport; I entertain kings as I joke in their courts |
18 | An Owl | I'm the wisest of creatures when perched or in flight; a nocturnal bird asking "who" in the night |
19 | A ballerina | On stage with a nutcracker I'd be at home; here I'm miniaturized in a breakable home |
20 | A doll house on a shelf | Above the shelves where dolls and toys roam, I'm a miniature model of a much larger home |
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