CostwayWood Kitchen Toy Kids Cooking Pretend Play Stew/ Utensils, Sounds & WordPad
Shipped and sold by Costway
$111.99
Color:White
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6-month financing with Macy's Card.
Product details
Web ID: 17813815This Is Our Adorable Wood Kitchen Play Toy Which Is Perfect For Your Kids To Pretend They Are Cooking Big Feasts For The Whole Family. Features Solid Construction And Imaginative Details, This Kid-Sized Kitchen Will Provide Role-Play Fun For Hours For Your Young Chefs!
Product Features
- Eco-friendly and Safe Construction: Crafted with durable MDF, our educational kitchen cooking toy are appraised as the high-quality and safe consumer product
- Complete Kitchen Set: Equipped with most kitchen utensils, such as refrigerator with blackboard, sink, stove, water dispenser, pan, pot, seasoning bottles etc.
- Real Cooking Experience:Keep pressing the water dispenser, and you will hear clear the sound of flowing water. Besides, pretend stove burner with lights and sounds makes this play kitchen even more fun!
- Product Size : 32.5"x 12.5"x 31.5" (L x W x H)Suitable for Kids: Over 3 years old.
- Package Includes:1× Kitchen playset,2× Pot,2× Seasoning bottle,3× Knife and fork,3× Hook,1× Instruction.Warranty Time: 3-Month
- Wood
- Imported
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Bad smell
I bought this kitchen from my grandkids for Christmas I put it together and immediately noted noticed a foul odor. So I wiped it down and cleaned it very good still the older persisted I figured maybe for some reason it needs time to air out I'm not sure? So I put the kitchen in my garage for one month and figured the smell would go away after a month being in my garage I figured the smell would have gone away I brought it back into my playroom and the smell was still there I cleaned it again I figured I think the smell is coming from the plywood that the kitchen is made of I'm now becoming concerned about this odor and my grandchildren inhaling the smell when they play with this kitchen