👩🍳 Cook Up Fun with Every Playtime!
The Step2Fun with Friends Kids Kitchen Playset is a vibrant, interactive kitchenette designed for toddlers aged 2 and up. With a compact design, it features a pretend sink, large countertop, refrigerator, and oven, along with 25 accessory pieces. Built from durable plastic, it promises years of imaginative play while being easy to clean and assemble.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.5"D x 35.75"W x 40.88"H |
Item Weight | 10.43 Kilograms |
Size | Large |
Style | Pink |
Theme | Kitchen |
Color | Pink |
Material Type | Plastic |
L**G
Perfect for my three year old
My three year-old son loves to help me cook so I bought him his own kitchen. It’s so perfect for outdoors. He loves it for hours of fun and entertainment. All the extra pieces that came with that were definitely a bonus. It was easy to put together and it is very sturdy.
B**N
Good for 1-5yo - Sturdy material, Lots of Functions, Pros & Cons
I mostly like this for the size (width/2 "sides") but wish these things came DOUBLE SIDED (like the backside is just flat- add something else! A table or another cooking area or a little house thing like a baby bed or washing machine - whatever.. SOMEONE MAKES THIS!) . AND also i loved the storage containers included & the cooking noises.Pro's:Very easy to follow directions.Easy to re-apply stickers if a little off.Great sound features on the stove (the pot makes a bubble sound and the pan makes a frying sound. The salt and pepper shakers are fun for younger ones due to little clicking noise when turn back and forth. the 2 knobs make a clicking noise as well.)The sink is deep enough for a few items, the water nob moves (as pictured, it is about 2" deep)It comes with super cute VERY durable cookware/Dinnerware.The "kurig" station is funny (for me) but a little kettle fits just fine for Tea Party. It comes with starbucks knockoff green coffee sleeves and lids that fit the cups.The size is great: Like the Headline - my 1 year old loves it, it was for my 3 year old, but my 7 year old also plays well! It is tall enough to detour climbing, it is short enough for all ages to play well. I like the width of it for multiple kid playing and not fighting over things. I like that the open/shut doors are on the bottom half (reachable, also if on top, kids like to hang or pull on them which may lead to injury). (Photo with 16mo old)Cute colors, great material. I like the "copper" colors of cookware.We LOVE the 2 little storage buckets for storage (they fit in their area. Photo'd is how big they are, and in relation to how deep the oven is)The oven and microwave are deep. (Photo'd i put in a bucket in 1 and a plate in the other)We also LOVE the puppy (or kitten!) area. The animal can sit in the cubby! (the same depth as the bucket) and the little food/water bowl is adorable. This works well for my animal loving kids since momma doesn't want indoor pets. (PS the red dog is from ALDI for like $7 - you can sit and bounce on it - up to 250lbs. wow!)Cons:MUST USE DRILL if you want to save time on putting this together. (i read reviews and had my husband do this as I read the directions to him. Not a ton of screws but enough to make it sturdy (not just all snap together plastic molly screws - which is a PRO, not a con, oops!)Speaking of screws.. the backside on the left and right you have to screw in at a 45 degree angle per instructions and it makes a little edge still there on the screw. Not sharp but could grab a kid's shirt or something. We just have the backside against our coffee table or if you put it against a wall or window it wouldn't matter. (Photo of this)The refrigerator door opens maybe 2" and sort of snaps back shut. So that part is not useful.Other: We already had a TON of play food so i am sort of glad this one didn't come with more.
R**O
Granddaughter loves it.
Read so many reviews on so many kitchens. This one is really cute and a great price. My 2 year old granddaughter loves it.I did use a drill to get some pieces together. But, all in all, it was easy to assemble. Sturdy.
Z**S
Great Product
Easy to assemble and was what I was looking for! My 19 month old loves it and it’s the perfect size
M**S
Play kitchen
My granddaughter loves playing with this kitchen! Fun for hours.
D**R
Super nice!
We absolutely adore this play kitchen! It was an ideal gift for my granddaughter. My husband added a battery-operated push-on light above the coffee maker, making it even more adorable. We also love the dog water and food bowl; they’re simply perfect! Its super durable. Easy to assemble with no missing parts. We bought the grey and I'm happy with the color.
R**R
Rolls
These are very yummy rolls
K**E
Not for the feint of heart
*some assembly required*I made the mistake of waiting to put this together until after my kids woke up from their nap. Don’t do this. Do it after they go to bed. Or better yet, send them to grandmas for the weekend because that’s how long you’ll need to decipher the whitewashed, black and white instruction “manual.” The 3 large pieces that come out of the box are very deceiving as you begin the daunting task ahead of you. I immediately began having flashbacks to the model plane kits of my childhood and the tears that came with it. As I tried to screw the pieces together I realized there were no screw holes in the plastic. Just slight indentations to try and muscle the screws through. I would recommend an impact drill for this step.. If you do manage to get it put together without wanting to call the UPS driver to just come back and get it, stop and take a break because the best is yet to come. Not only does the kitchen itself need put together, but every condiment bottle and K-cup does as well. Good luck matching the parts to the manual because you can barely see the pictures on some pages. Finally, I could see the light at the end of the tunnel. Until I saw the sheets of stickers. If you thought assembly was fun, you’re a special breed, but I can guarantee no one is mentally prepared for this step. Not only are there 63 stickers to put on various items, but you get to guess where they go (see comment above about the manual). The frustration I felt as I attempted to put them on straight was only strengthened by the wrinkles and tiny air bubbles that got trapped underneath.I would say all the hard work is worth seeing the delight on your child’s face, but prepare yourself.... they’ll probably spend more time playing in the box it came in.
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