👩🍳 Cook Up Some Fun! - Where Little Chefs Create Big Memories!
The Wooden Kitchen Playset is a vibrant and interactive toy designed for children aged 3-6, featuring realistic lights and sounds to enhance pretend play. Made from durable, non-toxic wood, this kitchen set includes essential accessories and promotes social interaction, creativity, and organizational skills, making it the perfect gift for young aspiring chefs.
B**R
Fun and looks great
It is fun and looks great. Kid loves it.
L**N
Get your electric/battery operated screwdriver ready
Our 4 year old grandson was “cooking” food for us just about every night. He would pretend to write our order on a book of checks and then tell us it was “coming right up”. He would then proceed toprepare the meal on the coffee table or whatever surface was in his wheelhouse. He really seemed to enjoy playing this way so when I saw this kitchen set it was a no brainer. I thought….. He was super excited to receive it Christmas morning and played waiter/cook a few times and then that was the end of it. His mom even got him a set of utensils that include an apron, wooden chopper, knife and vegetable peeler. They may not be the sharpest but they are most definitely functional and weren’t cheap by any stretch of the imagination. All for naught. He hasn’t gone near this set in weeks. He is 4 years old but very small for his age so everything is still at a comfortable play level for him so that’s not a valid reason for the sudden disinterest. In any case, this kitchenette is exactly as pictured and represented in the online pics and description. It took about an hour or so to assemble because each piece had to be put together. Meaning the sides, front and back of each appliance had to be assembled before incorporating into the whole. There were so many screws that an electric or rechargeable screwdriver is a must or you can easily at least double assembly time. It all came together except for the oven door. It doesn’t quite close correctly and honestly Dad was tired after already putting together a bike and table and chairs set on Christmas Eve that he didn’t take time to figure out how to align the oven door correctly. The only other issue is the burner on the stove falls out when you put batteries in it. To be truthful, no one has taken the time to tweak these couple issues so I don’t know if they are easily reparable or if it’s an involved process. All in all this is a great, space conscious kitchen playset constructed of wood that should be a source of endless playtime for your littles. Considering the quality and the fact it isn’t cheap plastic I think the price point is appropriate.
D**L
Good quality
This little kitchen is great. It is super pretty, and sturdy. It is very well made and it looks exactly like the advertised pictures. It is made out of a wood material, making it very sturdy and durable. All of the doors open smoothly and the stove works good too. It was easy to assemble, except for the fact that the screws were not labeled, and the instructions were not clear on the difference between sizes.Overall, this little kitchen is very nice, ita a great value for your money. I definitely recommend it.
V**Z
The little door handle is glued on crooked. If we try to fix it will ruin the paint.
I need a replacement for the microwave door.
C**E
Great Little Kitchen Set
This took some time to assemble but it was worth it. The material used is sturdy and once assembled it will last a very long time. It is a bargain of a kitchen set for the price since we paid $30 or more for a different one that was basically the same. The kids love it and one of the best things about this is that it doesn't take up much space and it can entertain the kids for hours.
E**T
Takes time to put together
I knew i had to put this together but i didn’t know to what extent. It had lots of bolts and screws and it took me a few days only because i kept getting frustrated. Once you get the base setup it’s good from there but it’s kind of tedious for a child’s kitchen set.
N**.
Cute kitchen
This kitchen is so cute and I love how colorful it is. I am not in to the huge kitchen with so many noises. This one is perfect because it is very play based.It was very simple to put together as the instructions are very easy to understand.My daughter loves playing with this kitchen and I love watching her play with it!
M**Y
Cute, but....
I'm going to divide the review up into two parts.Assembly:-I don't mind assembling stuff (we're a "do it yourself" family) so it didn't bother me that the kitchen came in a small compact box and everything has to be assembled. From the time I opened the box to when I finished took about an hour and a half.-Most of that time was sorting and figuring out the instructions. There aren't words- just pictures; which is fine, except some of the time it was a "guess the mind of the person drawing these pictures). For example, they have multiple length of screws of the same amount in a bag. In the instruction drawings they're the same length, so you have to guess which of the screws you're supposed to use. Once you learn the "dialect" of the pictures, assembly goes quickly.-Note, there are no extra hardware included unlike many "you assemble" kits.Kitchen:-The kitchen is made out of thin wood screwed together. It seems sturdy enough, but don't think it will last long with hard play.-It is also not very tall (I included the side of out couch in the picture just for reference. Note that it is much shorter then the back of the couch). It's perfect for my two year old granddaughter, but short for my four-year-old grandson.-It's colorful with lots of fun details- doors and open and shut, burners that turn "on" and make sounds, even the soap dispenser wiggles up and down (though it's made of two pieces connected by what looks like fishing line. It will be broken after the first child tug).Summary: Cute, nice little kitchen that a toddler will enjoy if you don't mind assembling it yourself and your child doesn't play too rough with it.
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