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16 replies

bunnyrabbit · 24/11/2004 10:59

Want to buy DS a kitchen for Xmas. He's nearly 15months but played with my friends little girls kitchen for ages.

Any suggestions?

BR

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bunnyrabbit · 24/11/2004 11:07

Is the 'Shop 'N' Cook Kitchen' any good??

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woodpops · 24/11/2004 11:11

How much do you want to spend?? We brought ds the Lifestyle Dream Kitchen for his birthday and it's fab. I think it's about £130 on the Woolies website.

KangaMummy · 24/11/2004 11:14

we have LITTLE TIKES kitchen from 8 years ago and still in great condition and is used by cmb.

SuzySox · 24/11/2004 11:15

We have the early learning centre one, it's nicely coloured looks fairly smart, fairly small (which is essential in my house), has a 'working' tap.

It's not perfect but it's pretty good and you can get friends and relatives to buy the matching accessories when your stuck for gift suggestions.

Gobbledigook · 24/11/2004 11:31

And I think if you order the ELC kitchen at the moment, you get a free accessories pack worth £30

Gobbledigook · 24/11/2004 11:34

ELCkitchenwithaccessoriesfree

Here's the ELC one for you

fairydust · 24/11/2004 11:35

argos smoby £49.99 with mini market

argos amoby £20.00

argos smoby £17.99

ELC complete kitchen £50.00

TOY R US shop n cook kitchen half price now £29.99

TOYS RUS winnie pooh kitchen

bunnyrabbit · 24/11/2004 11:50

Wow!! All this informaiton.. it's too much.. arrgghh.

Want to spend no more than £50 I guess, but I don't want one fo the modern look kitchens, cos it wouln't look anything like mine IYSWIM.

Will have a look at all the links, thank you!!

Does anyone have any comments on the Shop 'N' Cook Kitchen ??

BR

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bunnyrabbit · 24/11/2004 15:35

Woodpops,
The Lifestyle Dream Kitchen is gorgeous, but a bit pricey, and a bit old for him I think.

KangaMummy,
Which Little Tykes kitchen is it? There are a few?
I found 'Little Tikes Magic Cook Kitchen' and 'Little Tikes Double Up Kitchen'
here .

BR

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woodpops · 24/11/2004 16:07

It is a bit pricey but I'm not so sure about being too old. DD has been playing with it since she was 16 months. It's really funny to see her play. She puts a cup under the tap and makes the noise of running water and then gives me a drink. Bless. I have to say it's well worth the money though!!!

bunnyrabbit · 25/11/2004 10:00

mmmm well we've already bought him a few things.... I think I'll talk to DH.

Can anyone reccoemnd any others?

BR

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bunnyrabbit · 25/11/2004 10:04

Woodpops,
Is this the same kitchen you have??

here

BR

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KangaMummy · 26/11/2004 00:57

a bit like this

KangaMummy · 26/11/2004 01:10

but ours you have a cooker on one side with hob and oven and on other side a sink and fride with a table that the children stilluse to sit at to eat. IYSWIM

It is good because several children can play at the same time.

I can't find it there is a dolls house version on ebay.

Mine is 8 years old and has been used all the time

The table is used for eating tea at with little red ELC chairs although we have table that goes with chairs they prefer the "kitchen table"

nappyaddict · 27/11/2006 08:56

how about this one kitchen

nappyaddict · 27/11/2006 08:56

oops wrong thread!

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