Parents: Silvio Mazzarese, Teresa Bobel Kids: Liliana, 11, Valentina, 8
If you plan on spending time inside the Mazzarese sisters' backyard teepee, you'd better be less than five feet tall. There's just enough room inside for "three tiny kids or two middle-size kids," says 8-year-old Valentina.
She and her 11-year old sister, Liliana, got the idea for the teepee two years ago while cleaning up their Jeffersonville yard. As their father, Silvio, leaned sticks and dead branches against a maple tree, the three of them realized he had created a cool space underneath. They used one of the tree's live branches to support even more sticks — and, later, cornstalks — until their structure was roughly seven feet tall.
The interior has been evolving ever since. A ring of rocks topped with an old camp stove is a pretend fireplace. Small tree stumps serve as kid-size seats. The girls use rocks and sticks to create shelves where they display found treasures, including century-old pieces of glass and iron gleaned from a nearby farm. Their favorite teepee item is the lump of charcoal they took from an extinguished bonfire; they use it to draw on any flat surface they can find.
Liliana and Valentina play in the teepee year-round. In summer, they while away the hours immersed in imaginative play and "searching for gold" among nearby rocks. In winter, they cover the teepee with a felt blanket for insulation.
Liliana says she likes having a space that she and her sister can use and rearrange as they please — though she's happy to share it with some of the neighborhood's smaller residents. They put the blanket over it, she explains, "so the animals could use it."
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