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Wooden Play Kitchen??

21 replies

KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 22:21

I've seen a lovely one in The Great Little Trading Co ....but it's very pink and I'm supposed to be equal ops....

Has anyone seen one in another colour?
Or a better Wooden Kitchen

TIA

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moondog · 01/12/2004 22:30

How much is the one you've seen if I may ask?
I want one for a 4 year old but don't want the house cluttered with hideous tasteless plastic. Selfish I know but hey it's my house!

ionaming · 01/12/2004 22:33

Hiya. Letterbox do a wooden 3 in 1 kitchen play centre... but none available till January.

Wooden Kitchen

KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 22:35

look here

If you buy them both it's £10 (I think)

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gingernut · 01/12/2004 22:42

Some nice wooden kitchens here and here (nice prices too!).

KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 22:44

£10 LESS I mean

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Juliehafrancis · 01/12/2004 22:51

Try here: www.toysbymailorder.co.uk/acatalog/Pintoy.html and Ikea also do some!

KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 22:53

Thanks Gingernut the Toy choice stuff is fantastic and I really like the blooming marvelous one and the Letterbox one.

I think the Toy choice needs looking into more - it seems very good quality - I wonder if anyone here has any....(it will be about 6 months worth of my toy allowance - but think of all the plastic toys I can get rid of )

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gingernut · 01/12/2004 22:56

KatieMac, I have ordered stuff from the toy choice website and they are great - if you give them a call I expect they would try to advise you.

KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 22:58

Sorry Ionaming I forgot to thank you too
And Juliehafrancis.....sorry & Thanks

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KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 23:00

I'm a childminder and I think having Wooden Toys shows that I have thought about what we have here rather than bought stuff from the carboot (having said that I do but lots from the carboot)

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KatieMaChristmas · 01/12/2004 23:03

Botheration Ikea only have a cooker

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marialuisa · 02/12/2004 13:28

Katie, is this any good?

KatieMaChristmas · 02/12/2004 14:34

Thanks that looks lovely and quite small, ideal for a home.

I think as I have such a big room, I'm still looking at the Toy choice ones

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KatieMaChristmas · 06/12/2004 16:51

KangaMummy...this is the threadGrin

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KangaSantaMummy · 06/12/2004 16:57

KMc I like the electric ome in BM.

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KatieMaChristmas · 06/12/2004 17:05

Nah...I like the expensive ones best Sad

Only joking...I'm trying to get more wooden toys - I really like them and the children always plat with them over the plastic ones

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KangaSantaMummy · 06/12/2004 17:14

have I missed your fav one then?

Which one do you mean?

Which is your fav?

please link Smile

KatieMaChristmas · 06/12/2004 17:20

2nd link by Gingernut at 10:42 on 1st Dec....It's by Pintoy and from 'Toy Choice' I think Sad sorry I can't do links

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KangaSantaMummy · 06/12/2004 17:31

oke doke

go for it!!!!

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cupcakes · 06/12/2004 17:36

Hi Katiemac - I meant to say in your other thread that the doors on our pintoy units have definitely loosened up over time - my (22month) dd can now open 2 of the 3 doors by herself so not nearly as stiff as I had been thinking...

KatieMaChristmas · 06/12/2004 20:42

Thanks Cupcakes....unfortunatley I don't think I can justify them...unless I get another fulltimer or at least 2 parttimersSad and Envyous of you

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