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Thinking about buying a Toy Kitchen......

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auntyspan · 27/01/2008 19:36

Hi - about to buy a toy kitchen and wondered if anyone had any recommendations? Ideally one that made noises.... was looking at this one here but can't find any independent reviews?

Thanks in advance....

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lizandlulu · 27/01/2008 19:40

that one seems nice, but very grown up. is it for an older child?
i got the disney kitchen from toys r us for my dd for christmas, only £30 but was in the sale.
to be honest, i think they are all nearly on a parr with each other.

elc had a great one, was £60, but i think it had 2 sides to play with

it is worth shopping around

sunshinegirl · 27/01/2008 19:42

a friend of mine got one from argos it's pretty good I'll see if I can find it

auntyspan · 27/01/2008 20:02

well she's two - but when we go to playgroup that's the only thing she wants to play with so I don't mind getting her one that she 'grows' into iyswim.

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tori32 · 27/01/2008 20:17

My dd was 2 a couple of weeks ago and we got her the Argos one. Utensils are sturdy and plastic. Got play food from Asda and a pizza set online. All good. I would just stear clear of packet food as it will probably get nibbled at, squashed etc.

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