🎈 Cook, Play, and Learn with the Foody Friends Elephant!
The KidKraft Foody Friends Cooking Fun Elephant is a vibrant wooden toddler activity center that combines imaginative play with educational features. It includes 23 accessories, a unique elephant design, and promotes skills like color recognition and memory through interactive elements. With easy assembly and ample storage, this play kitchen is perfect for fostering creativity and tidiness in your child's playtime.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.98"D x 23.43"W x 25.12"H |
Item Weight | 8.5 Kilograms |
Size | 23.43 x 25.12 x 20.98 inches |
Style | Unique |
Theme | Animals |
Color | Multicolor |
Material Type | Engineered Wood, Wood, Plastic, Fabric |
S**T
1year old loves it.
My 1 year old daughter loves it. Got it for an amazing $20 sale. Put together by a 13 and 9 year old so must be easy to build. She keeps climbing on top of it, so I can say it's pretty sturdy too. It's super cute and it's the first time she actually stays and plays for a long time on her own with something.
B**S
Great for Very Littles
Just the size I was hoping for, definitely for littles (bought for a 10 month old and it was perfect). Not too hard to put together for someone with building experience, glad I didn't have to do it! Sturdy and cute and definitely good for those still putting everything in their mouths. It's a hit!
A**S
Well built small kitchen with many features for toddlers
This kitchen has brought so much joy to a 15 month old and 3.5 year old! It is compact and certainly on the smaller side both in length and height so great for tight spaces and kiddos on the more petite side. The faucet turns “on”, and there’s a stove, oven, sink, plate preparation area, storage for pots and pans underneath, and more! We also purchased separately some veggies that Velcro and can be “sliced” to use when playing. Was able to get this kitchen on sale and save for a Christmas gift. Well worth the price, especially for the quality (well made and sturdy). It has been so much fun watching littles be able to pretend play in this kitchen. Highly recommend!
A**R
Great starter kitchen! Perfect for tiny tots!
This thing is perfect! We got it for our 13 month old twins for Christmas. While they don’t quite understand pretend play yet they move really loved playing with all the food and stuff. Our son loves the popcorn pot. He carried it around all day yesterday.Someone gave them some additional pretend food that came in little crates which fit on the shelf perfectly as well. The faucet has a cute little surprise too. The details in this thing are very nice.10/10 recommend for little ones.
A**E
Great Toy that is very difficult to assemble
This cute Kitchen is the perfect size Toddlers, great value for the money. The assembly is challenging. Getting the screws for shelves all lined up was a pain. My husband can design and build custom cabinets, assembling this toy annoyed him a great deal. I would still recommend it, just prepare yourself to assemble it.
M**E
Hoping to delight toddler grandchild
This was a little difficult to assemble because it has a few parts that require close scrutiny of the instruction manual. However, perseverance paid off with a sturdy result. Be careful not to over tighten any screws. It is not too bulky, very cute and comes with dishes and food. Worth the price in my opinion!
C**S
Awesome 👍 so worth it
Purchased this for my 1yr old Granddaughters Birthday she Loved it and her 4yr old sister Loves it more, all the kids at their bday party played with this little kitchen! It's Adorable, very nicely made and done, Super cute, fast delivery I really can't find ANYTHING to complain about with this one, actually thinking about purchasing another one for my lil niece. Definitely would recommend this product and company 🤗
B**E
Built too low and the doors are inherently dangerous
I had to closely monitor my group of toddlers while they played with the kitchen set for the following reasons:- Toddlers can easily climb and stand on the kitchen set.- Most toddlers can't speak yet and aren't capable of negotiating taking turns using the oven and puzzles which are doors. Pinching injuries occurred on the first day because others wanted to open the oven and puzzle doors while someone was sitting in front of them. Thus, it would be better NOT to have any doors.- In conclusion, the design of this kitchen set should be altered by not having doors of any kind and built higher so that toddlers can't climb on it like how Lakeshore designed theirs (picture above). It is safe and taller, but expensive $500. An affordable version of this kind of kitchen set would be nice.
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