🍽️ Cook up a storm and watch imaginations soar!
The HOLYFUN 100 PCS Cutting Play Food Toy set is a comprehensive pretend play kitchen experience for toddlers aged 3 and up. It includes 27 types of realistic fruits and vegetables, kitchen utensils, and a storage basket, all made from safe, durable materials. This educational toy promotes creativity, color recognition, and fine motor skills, making it a perfect gift for young chefs.
Item Dimensions | 12 x 7.87 x 6.69 inches |
Theme | Kitchen |
Color | Multicolor |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking, Imagination Development, Color Recognition |
Material | Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
J**A
Great budget kitchen
The media could not be loaded. For $40 I think this is a great budget kitchen.There are a lot of accessories. The size is perfect for my 2.5 year old. The instructions were very small but it’s easy enough to put together. My toddler loves the working faucet and is giving his hot wheels a bath. (There were no instructions for this. Simply attach the end of the faucet hose to the hole under the sink. Fill the sink with water. Push the button a few times to cycle the water.) The steam function took 2 days to work but is pretty neat! (In the video you can hear my tot copy my surprise, “It actually worked!”) It is wobbly but if you prop it up against the wall, it’s not a problem. I honestly thought my tot would have gotten bored by now but he’s been playing with it all day. The sound function is *a little* annoying to me but he’s having fun, so this toy is a win.
S**N
Great Play Kitchen
It is perfect for little toddlers who likes to play in the Kitchen. It needs to be put together following a tiny pictorial instruction. It is not very sturdy but safe enough for little kids to play with.
S**G
Hours of Fun
Smaller than expected but granddaughter loves it!!! She plays for hours. It haspretend steam from stovetop and water that comes out of faucet. Great choice
E**D
Great for short age range, not durable.
Kids grow fast! Keep in mind this kitchen set is for toddlers and is just right for their size. 6-9 years old is pushing it. It's a great temporary setup for the toddler age that goes by fast, so this can appease them while you save up for a bigger/taller set for when the kids get larger.The Make:It's a very light plastic and MUST go against a wall, but even then the lightest hit will wobble or whack it over and with unsteady toddlers... good luck. Keep that in mind if you wanna put water in the sink!There aren't any instructions when putting it together, and there's lots of stickers, so you have to look at the box it comes in VERY carefully when putting it together so KEEP the box when you get it.It's cheaply made, it's a temporary kitchen for a very temporary age range, when putting it together it can be a little confusing, bc on the printed backboard, there's lots of details you end up covering completely with no way to see them. Perhaps they are using old backboards in an updated more modern designed frame? Or some places in the frame were supposed to be cut away, like in the fridge (which is extremely shallow and can't hold anything so I'm assuming that was supposed to be cut open space to see the inner fridge on the backboard)?Pros:1) We had used a usual retro kitchen with our first kids and they had trouble transitioning to our smart kitchen, so the fact this setup mimics a modern kitchen is better. Retro is cute, but with this they can pretend to use the same things you do in the same way as kids learn by mimicking, including the modern accessories like a smart tablet for recipes and whatnot.2) Comes with a lot of foodie (utensils included) items. They are not all accurate in depiction, but it's comprehensible enough for the age range it is for. So it will be really... odd. For example, a dry goods box labeled "Hot Dogs," gave us quite a confused chuckle. We got them more foodie sets and they still use the one that came with this kitchen set just as much as the others all together.3) Interactive! It makes noise! (takes 3 AA Batteries and a sharp screwdriver- both it does NOT come with). It spurts water! (if the tubing isn't beat up like ours was, easy to find at any store and cut to size though). There's a smart tablet! (it comes with chalk!) And there's even a hanging menu! (we used it as a template and made many different menus as we ease them into cooking with all their kitchen/foodie sets). A clock! And lots of little doors. Not all even I understand are supposed to represent (like which one is the microwave? and is that lower one a dishwasher or just a drawer? whichever they pretend I guess), but they are fun to use.4) Does NOT take up space, and is VERY short! This is only a con if you accidentally got it for older/taller kiddos.5) This thing is played with every single day since we got it!Cons:1) Not sturdy at all. I wish they had an option where you can, like, stick it to the wall by sticky pads or even a screw-in option. But it's made in such a way that's so bare bones, that's practically impossible without physically altering the frame. We haven't had a lot of trouble with the kids actually knocking it over much, it's more if it gets hit with a ball, stuffed toy, a cat rubbing against it, a dog tail whacking it, or when we adults even SLIGHTLY bump into it, WHAMP it all comes down and throws everything on it everywhere.2) You may get a warped and crimped tube for the sink like we did. Also even if you have a good one, expect leaks, if not water everywhere from them splashing it. (we don't water the sink anymore as much as they beg >_> )3) Noise may be annoying, but you can just leave/take out the batteries. To get to and from the battery case, it's best to just take the entire top off by the way. Once that stove is in it is IN and it will NOT want to come out.4) Definitely takes time to put together. There's no instructions so a lot of it is just looking at the box and working out what you can't see.5) Not too great as a super temporary thing, basically built to only last the short toddler years and then be thrown away. But it's played with everyday, and if it's still (mostly) together when they outgrow it, you can just give it to a family with toddlers it's size.Tips:1) Sandpaper the doors! This thing is NOT sturdy and just opening or closing a door will topple this thing because all the doors have these sort of "bumped latch" that helps them close. And by gosh are the doors hard to open AND close when you get it. Sand them just enough where opening and closing is smooth, a nail file will do in a pinch.2) The sticky velcro is for the smart tablet by the way. Again, no instructions, you just gotta figure it out. So if you got lost there, that's what it's for.
K**E
Cheap and small
Flimsy, cheap, and small. Came with no instructions. The little kitchen pieces like condiments and food toppings were way too small and became choking hazards.
N**S
Love these for entertaining toddler :)
My son is in love with this set and has been for months. The Velcro has held up surprisingly well for how often he “cuts” each item and feels really satisfying for my toddler so he’ll stay busy for a decent amount of time while I get stuff done :) We have other Velcro food sets that stopped adhering really quickly so these are definitely better quality. This set is also really fun for teaching your kids what each item is. My only “complaint” is that they wrote mayonnaise on a mustard bottle haha
K**R
Ok
Falls apart easily. The sounds are cute and accurate. Fair priced. Color is suitable for both genders.
S**R
Kids love these!
I have three granddaughters all under the age of seven and every single one of them love playing with this basket full of food. They love taking my order and bringing me my order, etc well-made as well.
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