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Cooking set for children - where do you get them?

7 replies

Mercedes · 25/11/2007 17:04

I'm looking to buy my dd aged 6 a cooking set - preferably with apron and chef's hat to make it even more special. I've seen some on GLTC but it looks really babyish.

Can anyone recommend one?

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charliemama · 25/11/2007 17:06

try Lakelands

dingdongmerrALYonhigh · 25/11/2007 17:07

Lakeland do one with wooden impliments and metal cake moulds, seems quite a nice one.

Portmerrion also do some designer one with similar chunky crockery bowls and cotton hat and apron.

Mercedes · 25/11/2007 19:59

Thanks. I'll have a look at both sites.

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midnightexpress · 25/11/2007 20:16

these are rather lovely I think.

lulu25 · 25/11/2007 20:17

there are some lovely ones in ikea with fully functional pans and implements, just smaller.

Carameli · 27/11/2007 21:43

I got my dd(4yrs) a lovely apron from Ikea but.

I think I am also might get a few bits from this place

"kids cook shop"

the Christmas baking bits look so cute.

Seona1973 · 27/11/2007 23:44

Letterbox do a couple of sets another Letterbox one. They also do personalised aprons but whether you'd want to spend £15 on them is another matter!

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