LEARN & PLAY: Entertain your kid for hours with realistic molded-in sink with faucet, large countertop, refrigerator, and oven with working doors, supports role play, develop social skills, make sense of real-life situations
INTERACTIVE TOYS: Realistic lights and sounds, 25-piece kitchen set, enhance playtime with pots, pans, silverware, coffee pot, and more, food models and batteries not included
SPACE SAVER: Compact, fits into small spaces, lightweight, easy to assemble, move around and clean, weighs 22.5 lbs., dimensions: 35.8” H x 34.4” W x 11.5” D
EASY STORAGE: When playtime is over, let your toddler tidy up with shelves, hooks, and a recycling bin to stow away their toys
DURABLE: Built to last and easy to clean, durable double-walled plastic construction, years of use with colors that won't chip, fade, crack, or peel
Product Dimensions
11.5 x 34.38 x 38.5 inches
Item Weight
1.98 pounds
Country of Origin
USA
ASIN
B00XPH0618
Item model number
85319
Manufacturer recommended age
24 months - 5 years
Batteries
2 AAA batteries required.
Best Sellers Rank
#669 in Toys & Games () #2 in #6 in #9 in
Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Release date
June 1, 2018
Manufacturer
Step2
Why We Love the Best Chef’s Kitchen
Fun Lights & Sounds
Electric stovetop features exciting lights and sounds! Use the special pots to activate the realistic sizzling or bubbling sounds.
Realistic Appliances
From the stovetop to refrigerator and oven, little chefs can pretend to meal prep just like their adult role models do in a real kitchen.
Exciting Social Play
The open design of this play kitchen, including a fun pass-through window, allows multiple kids to play together as they engage in social play and flex their sharing skills.
Accessories Included
This kitchen playset comes with 25 accessories to cook, serve, brew coffee, and more!
Why Play with a Play Kitchen?
Creativity + Role Play
Pretend play gets kids engaged in storytelling as they act out new scenarios and communicate what imaginary things are going on – a great way to flex creativity and language skills!
Physical + Motor Skills
Play kitchens present kids with so many ways to practice their motor skills, like grasping and using small accessories and utensils, opening and closing doors, and turning oven knobs.
Language + Social Skills
Role playing requires kids to engage in storytelling as they make up scenarios and communicate with others about what role they’re playing. They also have to react and build off of what the other person said or did.
Critical Thinking
Running into problems while playing, like trouble closing the refrigerator door when too many items are placed inside or trying to swivel the faucet over a full sink, allow children to think through problems and craft solutions.