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ROBOTIME Play Kitchen for Kids Toddlers, Wooden Pretend Play Kitchen Set Toy with Cutting Food Set, Toys Kitchen Gift for 3+ Year Old Kids, Girls & Boys

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Management number 200450827 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $44.50 Model Number 200450827
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Brand: ROBOTIME

Color: Pastoral Green

Features:

  • Interactive Games: Interactive Games: Play kitchens are the ideal choice for creative role-playing courses, encouraging interactive fun, and promoting the development of social skills through pretend kitchen play.
  • Stylish Aesthetics: Our play kitchen's soft green color and gleaming gold faucet create an elegant and modern design that complements any playroom or nursery.
  • Realistic Looking: A kitchen with clicking knobs, a sink, cabinets, and Vegetable Cutting Food Toys. Teach food preparation and get a life-like cooking experience while the kids play.
  • Effortless Organization: Three built-in storage spaces ensure a clutter-free play area, teaching youngsters the value of tidiness and organization while they engage in creative play.
  • Kid-Friendly: Play kitchen helps kids explore the world while developing observation, imagination, hands-on ability, and motor skills during play. This kitchen is ideal for children aged 4-8 and makes a perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, and festivals.

EAN: 0797422337080

Release Date: 12-11-2024

Binding: Toy

Part Number: CF39

model number: WCF39


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