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What's the nicest/best toy wooden kitchen?

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hazlinh · 05/02/2010 16:26

Already have a plastic one that's getting on a bit, and planning to get a new bigger wooden one for dd,5. can anyone recommend what is the best toy kitchen? am partial to anything that's wooden and white
thanks!

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justwhen · 05/02/2010 22:49

Hi tish tash toys do a gorgeous wooden one - am sure they will be online

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Tobermory · 05/02/2010 22:52

wooden and red?

We got DD a lovely one, possibly termed 'retro' from Great Little Trading Company.

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MadamInEdenImAdam · 05/02/2010 23:00

Ikea do I white one. Not available online though unfortunately.

Vertbaudet have a white / pink one, and they always have lots of discounts codes.

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hazlinh · 06/02/2010 14:38

oo thanks everyone! will check out all of those ones

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SuePot · 21/02/2010 14:21

Plan Toys and Wonderworld do some lovely ones and these companies have great ethical and environmental policies. Do an interenet search for these comapanies and you'll get a good range. You can see the full range at www.marbel.co.uk but they only sell to trade so you'll need to search elsewhere when you want to buy.

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moomaa · 22/02/2010 19:12

If not too late the best two I have found are Pintoy and Bigjigs.

I didn't like the Ikea one because it has an electric type hob and I wante done that looked like gas rings (like ours).

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rebeccak · 01/03/2010 22:12

Not sure if you're still on the look out for a kitchen but we have just got the most gorgeous kids white wooden kitchens in . Not the cheapest or smallest by any means but so so pretty! I want one myself but DH won't let me ;(

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TheCherries · 07/03/2010 10:21

I got my daughter a lovely one from Vertbaudet for Christmas. Sadly it isn't available any more. It was a wooden pink one, and half the price of the ELC.

So in the absence of that being available I would suggest the Retro one from ELC, Wooden doesn't compare to plastic. My son had a plastic one and I couldn't stand looking at it any more. I have completely gone off plastic after 6 years of plastic toys!

hth

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seeker · 07/03/2010 10:25

But bear in mind that your child would probably prefer a gaudy plastic one. Sad, but true.

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