COSTWAY Kids Wooden Kitchen, Pretend Play Kitchen with Light, Sound, Oven, Washing Machine, Microwave, Water Dispenser, Telephone & Utensils, Children Chef Role Playset for Boys Girls (Grey+Black)

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Original price was: £16.99.Current price is: £8.50.

  • The product allows children to engage in role-playing and develop various skills through imaginative cooking activities.
  • Perfect size for my two year old
  • Sturdy and looks great
  • High quality finish
  • Great value for money
  • Kids love it
  • Took a little while to build
  • Fiddly parts to put together
  • Smaller than expected
  • Birthday present for a 2 year old
  • Encouraging imaginative play
  • Developing motor skills
  • Recommended for ages 3 and up, but suitable for younger children with supervision.
  • Assembly may require time and patience.
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Description


See your kid’s imagination spiral out—this wooden kitchen set is proper ace. It ain’t a mere toy, it’s a whole culinary cosmos where they muck about, learn, and have a laugh.

Picture the little one flinging open the cupboard—ready to concoct spaghetti that doesn’t stain anything. They’ll stage grand dinner parties for teddy and pals, learn to grip knobs, chat to pretend guests, maybe argue over seat at the table—believe me it builds more than just chuckle muscles. Fine motor stuff, social jibber-jabber, the lot.

  • Size: 25 × 83 × 80 cm
  • Weight: about 12.5 kg (a fair bit hefty)
  • Recommended for: 3+ years (mine tried it at 2 but with an adult lurking)
  • Model No.: 22201PT
  • Ed goals: spark creativity, sharpen motor skills, boost chatty play
  • Assembly needed? Yep.
  • Batteries: 2 × AAA
  • Made of: engineered wood
  • Colourway: grey and black
  • ASIN: B0F6C4HWR

It’s kitted out too—glowing hob that pings, knobs that click like real deal. There’s a microwave, oven, washing machine, sink, heck—there’s a phone so they can gossip with Barbie. Comes with a pot, pan and three utensils; enough gear to whip up a storm. A mum said it best: “Sounds brilliant, accessories are spot on.”

Yet, it’s more than chaos theory—storage is sorted: closed cupboards and open shelves to chuck toys, aprons or rogue biscuits. Vent holes stop fumes (well, no real flames, but safety vibes) and rounded corners, so there’s fewer tears when someone bangs their elbow.

Imagine a tot—barely two—yawning at stacks of bland bricks. Boring stuff. Then mum drags in this kitchen. Magic. “Her face lit up!” she said, gobsmacked. Suddenly playtime was bonkers fun—hours spent stirring, slinging, chatting to invisible diners.

Perfect for 3+ but loads of folks let tiny ones have a bash under watchful eyes. Heads up: screwing it together can test your patience—some bits are fiddly—yet you’ll end with a solid, sleek kitchen that won’t collapse after a week. And let’s be honest, the price tag feels fair for all that.

If you’re dithering—grab an electric screwdriver, trust me. Those screws won’t budge by hand. And dollop on: the laughs and life lessons? Can’t stick a price on that. One dad reckoned “sturdy and good-looking,” so yeah, more than a toy—it’s a proper investment in little brains.

Hand over this wooden kitchen and watch them invent worlds, crack jokes, burn imaginary toast—and learn loads while they’re at it. Memories guaranteed, skills included.