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Any ideas for a good toy kitchen?

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mum2lovely2 · 09/11/2006 17:29

I want to buy a toy kitchen for Christmas for dd (2.5). I looked in Toys R Us yesterday but they all looked really rickety and unstable. There is one in Woolies at the moment, it's a mini Tefal one with kettle, toaster etc, about ?25 - does anyone have this? If so is it any good? I'm also looking at the Chicco star kitchen (about ?40), does anyone have this? The ELC sizzlin kitchen looks great but probably too big for the space we have. Any thoughts/ideas please?

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mum2lovely2 · 09/11/2006 21:31

Anybody?

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maggiesmama · 09/11/2006 21:32

elc has a wood one. there has been a thread aboout this really recently if you do a search...

mum2lovely2 · 09/11/2006 21:37

Thanks maggiesmama. I'll have a look at that thread.

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Skribble · 09/11/2006 21:38

Little Tikes ones are very sturdy and favoured by nurseries because of there duarability and popularity.

What ever brand you buy be careful not to buy one that is too small or they are outgrown very quickly, toddlers seem to manage fine with pre school sized ones but pre school age kids find toddler kitchens to small. Lots of adverts seem to use tiny children to make kitchens look bigger.

mum2lovely2 · 10/11/2006 13:33

Thanks Skribble, I hadn't thought of Little Tikes.

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redshoes · 10/11/2006 18:27

tesco doing one for £25

prettymum · 10/11/2006 18:32

wot about this and then use the code from this thread here

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