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The three-year-old Saskatchewan girl whose playhouse was destroyed in a suspected tornado this week will soon have a new place to call her own.

Canadian Tire has offered to donate a new playhouse, complete with a white picket fence, to Isabelle Webster after reading about her misfortune in the National Post.

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“Oh my goodness. Well that’s nice,” said Isabelle’s mother Elizabeth Webster when she learned of the donation.

Ms. Webster said her daughter was still upset about her smashed playhouse on Thursday, telling her mother, “I’m not happy. I want my house,” as they drove by the wreckage that morning.

Dan Leroux and Joe Cayen, the Saskatchewan Canadian Tire dealers donating the home, said they hoped Isabelle would enjoy the new playhouse.

The new playhouse is similar to the destroyed home and has a working rooster weather vane, a flower box and a white picket fence.

“I think she’ll be pretty excited,” Ms. Webster said, adding that Isabelle wasn’t aware of the “15 minutes of fame” she was receiving in the media.