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Wooden Kitchen Play Set – Pink Pretend Play Kitchen with Water Dispenser
Wooden Kitchen Play Set – Pink Pretend Play Kitchen with Water Dispenser
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Every little chef needs their own kitchen! The Keezi Pink Wooden Kitchen Play Set is a beautifully designed pretend play kitchen that brings the heart of the home to the playroom. With realistic details, turnable knobs, a water dispenser, removable sink and a cute phone, little ones can cook, serve and chat their way through endless imaginative adventures.
Made from solid wood and MDF with a non-toxic paint finish — sturdy, easy to clean and built for everyday play.
Key Features
- 💕 Classic pink design — charming and playroom-ready
- 🚰 Water dispenser — realistic detail that little ones love
- 🚿 Removable sink — easy to clean and realistic for role play
- 🔧 Turnable knobs — satisfying cause-and-effect play
- 📞 Cute phone — for taking orders and chatting with customers
- 📦 Ample storage — for play food, pots and accessories
- 🛡️ EN71 European Safety certified — meets strict toy safety standards
- 🔧 Easy assembly — instructions included
Skills Developed
- Imaginative and role play
- Social interaction and communication
- Language and vocabulary development
- Fine motor skills and coordination
- Confidence and independence through self-directed play
Suitable for ages: 3+ years
Specifications
- Brand: Keezi
- Material: Solid wood and MDF with non-toxic paint
- Colour: Pink
- Dimensions: 82cm × 29cm × 90cm
- Batteries: AAA (not included)
- Warranty: 1 year
🚨 Shipping Note
This item ships from our supplier. Some remote postcodes may incur additional shipping charges or may not be serviceable. Please contact us before purchasing if you're in a remote area.
⚠️ Safety Note
Adult assembly and supervision recommended. Place on a stable, level surface before play. Batteries not included.
3 years or older
3 years or older
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