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Toy kitchen

14 replies

wintersunshine78 · 10/12/2022 10:58

Can anyone recommend a good wooden toy kitchen under £100 which isn't too big and easy to put together? Thanks

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FlounderingFruitcake · 10/12/2022 11:00

IKEA!

LocSeeTan · 10/12/2022 11:01

I second IKEA

Juicylychee · 10/12/2022 11:01

Asda

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Hugasauras · 10/12/2022 11:01

Aldi do good ones too.

Itdjgsurchg · 10/12/2022 11:02

Yes I have the IKEA but it’s second hand so can’t comment on putting it together. We had an Aldi one previously but that fell apart; the IKEA one has lasted a few years and still going strong.

WeeM · 10/12/2022 11:06

I think the ikea one looks fab but we had one from Wilko which was great but quite a bit smaller than the ikea one. It suited the small space we had though. I’ve seen a lot of people paint the ikea one and they look great.

AnnaMagnani · 10/12/2022 11:08

Lidl - they may still have them in.

Shutupandsitdown · 10/12/2022 11:09

Ikea. It comes with extenders to make it taller so you get more play out of it.

LunaLoveFood · 10/12/2022 11:12

Ikea. They last forever.

Pinkflipflop85 · 10/12/2022 11:13

Ikea.

marypoppinsreturns · 10/12/2022 11:39

IKEA! Ours was second hand and now away to a third home.

toomanydicksonthedancefloor1 · 10/12/2022 11:59

The ikea one. Where are you in the country? If near South Yorkshire we are selling ours, don't want much for it.

NuffSaidSam · 10/12/2022 12:03

Definitely the IKEA one.

spinachmonster · 10/12/2022 22:48

IKEA -brilliant, on our 3rd child and still looks almost like new.

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