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I am selling our lovely wooden Red Play Kitchen, originally from Great Little Trading Company.


37" tall x 37" wide and approx 11" deep.


Two tall cupboards to the left for storage and a play grill with open shelf space underneath and a play oven with an internal shelf. Two play hobs and a play sink/tap.

Comes with a lovely wooden 'Mixer', Melissa and doug Pizza play set and sandwich set, 4 saucepans and a small frying pay, apron, chefs hat and play oven glove.


?50 for whole set. It's a beautiful play kitchen and quality items to come with it. My children have outgrown it unfortunately but we have had about 4 years of good play out of it. Great condition. Doesn't dismantle but isn't overly heavy and will fit in any good size car boot. For extra ?5 I can deliver if local. Please PM me if interested.

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