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Today's play kitchens, much like grownup kitchens, come in a vast array of styles. Some are wall units, some are based around an island, some have modern grills, some are plastic, some are wooden, some are electronic - the choices are seemingly endless. Here, we'll take a look at some of the market's top play kitchens to make choosing the right one a little bit easier. |
KidKraft
KidKraft's beautiful wooden play kitchens have long been beloved additions to kids playrooms, and they're sure - thanks to their durability and craftsmanship - to become treasured heirlooms your children will want to pass on to their own.
KidKraft's classic, large Wood Play Kitchen features finely made wooden cabinets, real turning knobs and pretty pastel colors. For more than one child, the company's Island Kitchen allows multiple little chefs the opportunity to work together and independently. It's also brimming with special features: a washing machine, microwave, range, and burners. And for the totally modern child, KidKraft's Grill and Bake Kitchen comes with both a realistic price tag and red-hued grill, as well as a freezer with a water-and-ice dispenser.
Fisher Price
Fisher Price has been the first and last name in toys since 1930, and its come of age right alongside its audience.
Fisher Price's Dora the Explorer: Dora's Talking Kitchen offers kids the interactivity they crave and parents the compact design they love. This bright kitchen comes with a Dora doll for constant companionship, as well as several cool features, such as a recipe card reader. Kids can simply insert a recipe card into its appropriate slot, press a button, and a voice reads the entire list of ingredients in that recipe.