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Toy kitchen with huge range of accessories - ?40 or nearest offer!


AidanOliver

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A superb-quality toy kitchen that delighted both our children for years on end, but which is still in near-immaculate condition.


The kitchen itself has ovens with folding doors and sliding racks, turnable temperature knobs, hooks for hanging cutlery, racks for stacking plates, and a storage section with sliding cover at the top.


Among the huge range of accessories which come with it are a full range of plastic plates and saucers of various sizes, an apron and oven gloves, real aluminium saucepans, plastic cutlery, a jug, cups of various kinds, salt and pepper shakers, and lots of plastic food including 'choppable' fruit and veg (with interlinking sections), and a chopping board. There is also a large plastic teapot in which the plates and cups can be stored and transported.


The whole set is of a superb quality and it is in almost-perfect condition. (A couple of fruit segments are missing, and the 'electric ring' on the hob is very slightly scuffed, but otherwise all is as new).


This would make an unbeatable Christmas present for any child from toddlers right up to children age 4 or 5, and is ready for collection. We would be delighted to know that this wonderful set is giving as much pleasure to another child as it did to ours.

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