Children of any age love to play
at being adults and it is healthy and natural for them to want to do so. From
an early age, children see their parents performing tasks and running the home
and are intrigued by the act of keeping house. As soon as they are old enough
to play by themselves, kids tend to start copying the adults in their lives, to
explore what it means to grow up and flex their creative muscles in a safe and
enjoyable environment.
One of the best sets for kids to
enjoy hours of fun in is the KidKraft White Vintage Wooden Kitchen, a smart and
grown up looking kitchen set which comes with everything your child might need
to set up their own mini home, in which you are a guest and they set all the
rules! The KidKraft White Vintage Wooden Kitchen is made from smooth wood,
painted white for a retro feel that makes it just as stylish as it is fun. You
won’t mind having this kitchen set up in your house for guests to see - in fact
you may even be a little jealous!
The kitchen set has a huge range
of features for children to enjoy. From a smart and shiny stovetop and oven,
with moving and clickable knobs to make it feel really realistic, to a
microwave, phone and fridge with ice maker. Finally, the little sink that comes
attached is even removable for easy cleaning and the taps are shiny and movable
also. All of the doors in this little kitchen open and close, and there is
plenty of convenient storage space for kids to keep all of their kitchen
equipment, so everything is close at hand when they want to start cooking.
Low your children set up their
kitchen with some cheap and fun play food sets, as well as a good range of
pots, pans and spoons. Kids will love coming up with inventive creations to
serve you and you’ll enjoy a taste of what it is like to go to a dinner served
by your children instead of the other way around.
The KidKraft White Vintage Wooden Kitchen is the perfect environment for siblings and friends to learn how to
share and create their own roles, working together to make up creative and fun
games, or taking different roles so one can cook and the other can be served
then the other way around. It is the perfect environment for children to start
learning what it means to be an adult.
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