Airlab Full English Breakfast Wooden Play Food Set (20-piece) for Kids’ Kitchen Pretend Play
Product description
What it is and why kids want it
A full English breakfast wooden play food set is the kind of toy that turns an ordinary play kitchen into a proper “morning fry-up” scene. This Airlab set brings together a tray plus 20 pieces of breakfast-style food for role play, so children can pretend to cook, plate up and serve breakfast to teddy bears, siblings, or friends.
On paper, the appeal is pretty straightforward: it’s screen-free kitchen play that feels like a real meal, not just a few random pieces. The tray also helps everything stay in one place, which matters more than you’d think when you’re trying to keep play tidy.
The essentials included (and what that means for play)

The set is built around a complete breakfast experience. It includes breakfast favourites such as bacon, sliceable sausages, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, scones, toast, fried eggs, and a boiled egg with a holder. There’s also a small milk carton, plus salt & pepper shakers.
That “complete set” approach is useful because it reduces the need to mix and match from different toys. In practical terms, a child can set up a breakfast tray, make a pretend plate, and then go through the serving routine—again and again—without feeling like something’s missing.
The main benefits you’ll notice day to day
Fine motor skills through pretend cooking



Where this set earns its keep is in the actions it encourages. The sausages and mushrooms are removable/sliceable, and children can use the included knife and fork to cut them up and plate them. That kind of repetitive play is often where fine motor skills get exercised, because it’s not “training” in a formal way—it’s simply part of the storyline.
British breakfast role play with a realistic touch
It also leans into UK breakfast culture and traditions. The salt and pepper shakers are designed to make realistic sounds when shaken, which can help make the role play feel more immersive. For many kids, that little detail is what turns “passing toys around” into a richer pretend routine.
Screen-free, gift-ready play

The set is positioned as an alternative to screen time, especially for children who already enjoy kitchen playsets or wooden toys. And because it comes in elegant packaging, it’s the sort of gift that doesn’t require extra wrapping-the-story effort.
Key points on safety and build
The tray and wooden pieces are made from solid wood, and the surface is described as safe and smooth, meeting UKCA certification standards. It’s also described as being built to withstand hours of play, with the tray intended to keep components organised and make clearing up easier.
If you’re choosing for everyday household use, that’s the right direction: kids kitchen toys live and die by how well they handle repeated grabbing, dropping, and “one more round” play.



What to consider before buying
It’s not a high-tech learning toy—so if you’re expecting electronic features, sound effects beyond the salt & pepper shakers, or app-style interaction, this won’t match that kind of expectation. This is very much about hands-on pretend play and the skills that come along with it.
Also, while the set includes a few utensils and break-apart food pieces, it still depends on how a child handles small parts. If you’re buying for younger toddlers, it’s worth keeping an eye on supervision during play, especially with anything that can be separated.
Who it suits best (and who should skip it)

It’s a good fit if you’re after a traditional wooden play kitchen accessory set that supports pretend cooking, serving, and basic “breakfast preparation” storylines. It suits you if your child enjoys sliceable food play and building a routine—like setting the tray, “cooking” the eggs, then serving toast.
It may not be the best choice if you want a broader variety of foods beyond a full English breakfast theme, or if your child is mainly into electronic/interactive toys rather than hands-on role play.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re looking for a screen-free wooden breakfast play food set that covers a full English breakfast setup in one go, includes sliceable/re-movable pieces for fine motor practice, and has a tray designed to keep things organised.



You may want to skip it if you prefer electronics, need something that’s not breakfast themed, or you’re not comfortable with small, separable parts during play.
Mini FAQ
Is this set really full English breakfast themed?
Yes. The pieces are described as bringing a full English breakfast experience to life, including items like bacon, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, scones, toast, and eggs.
Does it help with fine motor skills?
The set is explicitly designed for slicing/removing certain food pieces using the included knife and fork, which makes it naturally suited to hand-eye coordination and fine motor practice through play.
Is it safe for kids?
The toy is described as having a safe, smooth surface that meets strict safety standards and is UKCA certified.
Does it include everything in one pack?
It’s sold as a 20-piece set with a sturdy wooden tray and the breakfast components listed in the description, so you’re not piecing it together from multiple sets.
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