Early Learning Centre - My First Kitchen |  | Brand: Early Learning Centre
List Price: $48.00 Buy New: $29.98 as of 11/23/2009 14:15 CST details You Save: $18.02 (38%)
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Seller: KazooToys Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3469
Color: blue Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 3 years Battery: 3 AA batteries Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 5.5 x 11.5 Phthalate Free
MPN: 113296 Model: 113296 EAN: 5050048193306 ASIN: B000VPVH6A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Push the toast down and wait for it to pop up, hear an egg fry on the stove and more | | • | Pretend play encourages your child to enjoy using their imagination | | • | Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award Winner | | • | All Early Learning Centre plastics are phthalate free | | • | For ages 12 months to 3 years |
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Product Description Complete kitchen loaded with fun features including an oven button to press that changes the picture inside and pots that rattle when you shake them! Push the toast down and wait for it to pop up, fry an egg on the stove and see the lights flash and push the button to make the washing machine spin!At Early Learning Centre, we do all we can to help moms help children grow into happy, self-confident people. We create fantastic toys - toys that help develop vital skills, toys that help children get off to the best possible start, and toys that are tremendous fun. All our toys are designed to help children explore the boundaries of their imaginations and creativity, to make learning fun and help children be all they can be.
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Nice but back falls off and WAY too young for 2 year-old September 29, 2009 bdbear Bought the item as a birthday gift for my 2-year-old. WAY too young for him. This is not really a pretend-play toy as much as a push-buttons, spin-things toy that you'd buy for an infant, just in a "kitchen" form. Also, there is no way for the back part to latch on, the portion with the "shelf" for the salt and pepper, so it kept falling off. I think it would be a nice toy for a one-year old.
ok .but very small and toaster doesnt work most of the time. September 22, 2009 pali girl (Los Angeles) It's just a cheap little toy kitchen and the toaster usually doesn't work on ours.My daughter plays with it though:)One plus is it is made in England and not China.
Cute Kitchen for Kids February 8, 2009 K. Tackmier (Oregon, USA) This was a Christmas gift purchased for our 2-1/2 yr old granddaughter. She absolutely loves playing with and sharing this toy with her friends. It's pretty compact and clever, plus it's sturdily made. I would highly recommend this toy.
Broken oven January 18, 2009 New Dad (Tucson, AZ) The oven door does not stay shut when you close it. Other than that, the kitchen is cute and my 15-month-old enjoys playing with it.
My First Kitchen January 6, 2009 Dallas A. Mcdaneld (Tacoma WA USA) I liked a lot of the features on this kitchen. It is very durable. There are a few moving parts and sounds to attract attention. I was very disappointed at the size. Basically you have to put it up on a table if your one year old is walking. For the price I'm not sure it was worth it.
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