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This 53-piece Kids Kitchen Playset features a realistic stove with lights and sounds, a functional sink with running water, and a variety of kitchen accessories designed to engage toddlers aged 1 to 3 in immersive, social, and imaginative role-play. Perfect for developing creativity and practical skills, it’s an ideal unisex gift for birthdays and holidays.






D**
Read the inches
Smaller than I thought. Also did not review the lengths so my fault but it was super cute! My daughter would have loved it she’s just taller so it didn’t work for us.
E**Y
One Year Later – Still a Favorite Toy!
The media could not be loaded. I bought this 53-piece kids’ kitchen playset last year, and it’s still one of my daughter’s favorite toys. She plays with it almost every day, pretending to cook, wash dishes, and serve food. The stove lights up and makes cooking sounds, which makes playtime feel extra real and fun.The working sink is such a nice feature—she loves playing with the water, and it’s held up well without leaking. All the utensils, pots, and pretend food are still in great shape after a year of constant use.It was easy to put together, the size is perfect for young kids, and it encourages so much creative and independent play. I’m very happy with this purchase—it’s worth every penny!
R**E
Disappointed
No stars..very disappointed. Much smaller and flimsy. My 19 month old granddaughter is taller than this kitchen! Not as pictured in your photo.
J**
Burner noise when turned on!
Our Great grand daughter is just 2. She has fun with her kitchen. We put a sticker over the vent for the burner noise when it is turned on. It makes noise tolerable.
T**A
Super small!! Good for 1.5 year old
It’s SUPER SMALL. Be prepared. It’s easy to assemble and super cute when it’s all done . However- it’s the perfect size now for my 1.5 year old. She’ll grow out of it in a few months. The extra pieces are equally as small, again, adorable but she’s already lost a few and we’ve had it for an hour. Assembled in minutes, the coffee maker does not attach . And you have to apply the stickers yourself, and they are sticky!! You get one shot at making them straight. Overall, she loves it, and it was cheap.
B**D
Happy
My daughter loved this. It is small and compact and easy to put together
J**Y
Smaller than expected
It’s much smaller that I thought from looking at the photo. It has a little girl beside it, it’s only 27 inches tall. That was my fault for not looking at the measurements The 53 pieces includes all the stickers you have to put on it. My 2 and a half year old granddaughter has to get on her knees to play with it, my 5 year old sits on the floor. They are getting some enjoyment from it but it’s not as advertised just looking at the photo and reading about it. Ad said it’s for ages up to 12 years old.I should have sent it back and ordered a larger one that is taller and sturdier.
R**A
Delightful Playtime
The media could not be loaded. When my daughter laid eyes on the kitchen playset, she was fascinated. It’s filled with 53 pieces, making it feel like a real mini kitchen. The cooking stove, sink, and oven all look realistic, especially with the lights and sounds that come on when she plays. It’s been a joy to watch her pretend to cook meals and wash dishes like in a real kitchen. The details make it so much fun for her, and she loves showing off her cooking skills.She often pretends to cook dinner for the family, and it's amazing to see how she mimics what she sees in our kitchen. The realistic sounds, like the sizzle of the stove and the bubbling of the sink, make the play experience even more exciting. It feels like she's really cooking, and it keeps her engaged for hours. She also loves pretending to bake cookies in the oven and serve them to us.The playset also has a lot of educational value. My daughter has learned about different kitchen tools and their uses, like the spatula, pot, and frying pan. It’s also been a fun way to introduce her to basic kitchen safety, like not touching hot surfaces. Plus, it’s helping her develop fine motor skills as she handles the small pieces and pretends to stir, pour, and cut. It’s amazing how much she’s learned just by playing and having fun.
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