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Homeware 5 Piece Wood Play Kitchen, Beige and Red

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          Homeware 5 Piece Wood Play Kitchen, Beige and Red

          Large red stove knobs, pretend clock and storage areasColored in natural wood and painted redEncourage your child’s development and develop role-playing skills

          Inspire kids to develop essential skills through role-play with this Homeware Wooden Kitchen Set. It has a natural finish with a contrasting red painted on the doors, stove knobs, and side towel bar. This kids’ kitchen set includes a stove, an oven and a round sink. It also contains built-in storage and comes with an accessories kit that includes a pot, a frying pan and a set of long-handled utensils. It is suitable for children ages 3 years and up.

          Large red stove knobs, pretend clock and storage areasColored in natural wood and painted redEncourage your child’s development and develop role-playing skillsAccessories:spatula, ladle, scraper, 1 fry pan, 1 potAccessories:spatula, ladle, scraper, 1 fry pan, 1 potBrand:HomewareManufacturer Part Number:2424MColor:RedManufacturer:HomewareGender:UnisexAge Range:12 – 24 Months, 2 – 4 Years, 5 – 7 YearsAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H):23.00 x 13.00 x 27.00 InchesReviews

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