GILOBABY Kids Toy Kitchen Accessories complete playset with play food (pots, pans, utensils, cutting board)
Product description
The essentials
If your child enjoys pretending to cook, this GILOBABY kids toy kitchen accessories playset leans into that whole “slice, assemble, serve” routine. On paper it’s a complete pretend cooking bundle: you get pots and pans, utensils, a cutting board, two knives, and a decent mix of brightly coloured food pieces designed to be cut and put back together.
It’s the kind of set that works well at home during everyday play. A child can run through a simple meal-making storyline—“chop the veg”, “add ingredients”, “stir in the pan”, “serve up”—without needing lots of extra bits from elsewhere. That’s also why it tends to be a strong option for shared play, where parents or siblings can join in and talk through what they’re making.
Key features

The play food set includes multiple realistic items for role-play: carrot, chilli, aubergine, watermelon, kiwi and egg. There are also several cooking pieces for variety, including 3 pots, 2 pans, 5 utensils, 1 cutting board, and 2 knives. In total, the set adds up to 9 brightly coloured food pieces (so you’re not just getting a couple of items and calling it a day).
For learning, the focus is fairly clear. Kids can practise food recognition, sorting, and colour identification while they pretend to cook. There’s also a clear skill angle: the cuttable pieces encourage repeated actions like cutting and reassembling, which can support fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
A detail parents often appreciate is the design: it’s made from non-toxic ABS plastic, with smooth edges and a sturdy build. The vivid colours are embedded in the material, and the set is described as easy to clean.
What you’ll notice day to day



This is one of those toys where the fun comes from repetition. After the novelty wears off, children still tend to reach for it because it’s interactive—cut a piece, line it up, put it back together, then use the utensils and cookware as part of the pretend kitchen flow.
For example, a typical play moment might look like this: your child places a carrot on the cutting board, uses one of the toy knives to “cut” it, then reassembles it into pieces they can “serve” from a pot or pan. Once you start asking simple questions—“What are we making?” “What colour is that?”—it also becomes a bit of a learning game.
That said, it may not satisfy older kids who are used to more complex pretend-cooking sets. Also, because it’s aimed at younger hands, don’t expect it to feel like a detailed, adult-style kitchen prop.
Who it suits (and who should think twice)

It makes sense if you’re shopping for children aged 3 and up who enjoy role-play cooking and enjoy tactile activities like cutting and reassembling. It’s also a good fit if you want something that supports interactive family play—talking, sharing, and taking turns while pretending.
It might not be a great match if your main priority is long-term, high-detail kitchen realism. This is more about early learning and pretend action than it is about being an elaborate kitchen system. And if you’re buying for a child who tends to lose small pieces quickly, you’ll want to keep an eye on the play food and accessories during storage.
Tech specs
- Type: Kids toy kitchen accessories playset with play food for pretend cooking role-play
- Materials: Non-toxic ABS plastic
- Included items: 3 pots, 2 pans, 5 utensils, 1 cutting board, 2 knives, 9 brightly coloured food pieces
- Cuttable food pieces listed: carrot, chilli, aubergine, watermelon, kiwi, egg
- Age guidance mentioned: 3+



Care and cleaning
The set is described as easy to clean and built to last, which is exactly what you want for pretend food toys that get handled a lot. As with any play food set, a simple wipe-down after rough play will likely keep it looking neat. Just note that smooth-edged ABS designs are meant to be toddler-friendly, but you’ll still want to follow normal toy-care habits for everyday use.
Final verdict
Worth considering if your child is 3+ and you want a straightforward pretend cooking playset with plenty of pieces for varied play—pots, pans, utensils, and cuttable food that encourages reassembly. It’s also a reasonable choice if you value the “learning through doing” angle, like colour recognition and sorting during role-play.

You may want to skip it if your child is already beyond basic pretend kitchen play and craves a more advanced, detailed setup, or if you’re looking for something that behaves like a true kitchen appliance (this is toy role-play, not a simulation).
Mini FAQ
Can kids actually cut and reassemble the play food?
The set is described as including cuttable food pieces, including items like carrot and egg, so the intended play pattern is cutting and reassembling.



What’s included in the set?
It includes 3 pots, 2 pans, 5 utensils, 1 cutting board, 2 knives, and 9 brightly coloured food pieces.
Is it suitable for toddlers?
It’s described as made from non-toxic ABS plastic with smooth edges and a sturdy build, and the age guidance mentioned is 3+.
Is it easy to clean?
Yes, it’s described as easy to clean, which helps for frequent pretend-play sessions.
Is it a good gift?
It’s positioned as a complete, colourful role-play cooking gift for boys and girls aged 3+, especially for children who like pretend cooking.
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