Hohosunlar Kids Frozen Tea Party Set (Elsa) – Toddler Princess Tea Set with Carrying Case
Product description
What it is and why kids ask for it
This Hohosunlar Frozen-themed tea party set is a pretend-play kit aimed at little girls who love dressing up, setting tables and “hosting” friends or family. It leans into a classic tea party scenario, but with Frozen-inspired styling and a carry case so the whole setup is easier to move around.
On paper, it’s the kind of toy that keeps busy time feeling social: kids can pour, share, and role-play conversations rather than just pushing buttons or moving figures. That doesn’t mean it’s mind-blowing entertainment, but it does fit well with how many children naturally play—especially when they’re building little routines with toys.
What’s included (and how that helps play)

The set is built around tin play pieces, plus plastic dessert items and accessories. You get a tin teapot, a tin serving tray, tin tea cups and saucers, and plates. There are also BPA-free plastic desserts and additional girls’ accessories such as a heart crown, a tablecloth, and star stickers.
It’s also supplied with a cardboard carrying case. That detail matters more than it sounds: it’s the difference between “fun when it’s out” and “fun that actually makes it to the living room, a visit, or a friend’s house.”
A micro example of use: a child lays the tablecloth, puts the dessert pieces on the plates, pours “tea” from the tin teapot into the tea cups, and then goes through the motions of offering desserts and chatting like a host. The accessories (like the crown) help add to the role-play, not just the objects.
Key points: safety and compliance claims



If safety is your first filter, the manufacturer states that the tea set is durably tin constructed in an “Elsa inspired” pattern, with smooth, non-toxic materials and “no lead”. It also claims the pieces meet EU toy standards and are EN71 approved.
A sensible way to read this is: it looks designed to be reassuring for everyday pretend play, not just for decoration. Still, it’s always worth checking that the set is suitable for your child’s age and play style—especially if they tend to put small parts in their mouth or handle toys roughly.
Where it stands out in day-to-day use
This is a tea party set, but the value sits in the whole package. Tin serving pieces typically feel sturdier than the very flimsy plastic sets many kids grow out of quickly, and the inclusion of a tray, cups and plates means children can actually perform the “serve and share” side of pretend play.

The accessories also broaden what they can do. The crown and stickers make it easier to turn “tea time” into an imaginative event (even if the event lasts ten minutes or an hour). If your child enjoys Frozen aesthetics, the Elsa-inspired theme is likely to be the hook that gets them to engage in the first place.
Limitations to keep in mind before you buy
A few practical doubts you might have—depending on your household:
- Because this is a themed pretend-play kit, it won’t satisfy children who prefer more physical construction toys or electronic play.
- If you’re expecting a fully detailed “realistic” tea service, you may find it more clearly aimed at basic role-play than high-end modelling.
- The accessories and stickers add variety, but they can also be the first bits to get lost once the set starts travelling. The carry case helps, but it won’t stop every missing piece.



So it’s not a toy that’s going to please every child—more of a great match for the kids who love dramatic, social make-believe.
Who it suits (and who may want to skip it)
It’s presented as a gift and play set for girls around the 4–7 age range. That makes it a sensible choice if you want something that encourages imagination, creative thinking, hands-on activity and social role-play—especially for group play with siblings or friends.
It may not be your best pick if your child tends to lose interest quickly in role-play scenarios, or if you’re buying mainly for display rather than active play. Also, if you’re very strict about avoiding any sticker-type pieces in playtime, you may want to consider that the set includes star stickers.

What to check before making your decision
Before you commit, it’s worth verifying:
- That the age range fits your child (the set is described as suitable for ages 4–7).
- That you’re happy with a tea party style pretend-play kit rather than a different category (for example, building, art, or outdoor play).
- That the “carrying case + cardboard” concept works for your use—ideal for quick trips, but not necessarily a long-term storage solution if you’re rough on boxes.
Finally, if safety wording matters to you, the set’s non-toxic/no lead claim and EN71 approval are important points to weigh.



Is it worth it?
It’s worth considering if you want a Frozen-inspired princess tea party for pretend play, with tin pieces that should feel more solid for everyday handling and a carrying case to make play more portable. The inclusion of cups, saucers, plates, a tray, desserts, and dress-up accessories gives it enough variety to keep “tea time” from turning into a one-trick game.
You may want to skip it if your child doesn’t really go for role-play, if you’re looking for something highly realistic or technical, or if you’re uncomfortable with accessory pieces like stickers that can be easy to misplace.
Mini FAQ
Mini FAQ
What’s the set made from? The tea set pieces are stated to be durably tin constructed, with plastic dessert items.
Is it safe for kids? The manufacturer states smooth, non-toxic materials with “no lead”, and that it meets EU toy standards and is EN71 approved.
Does it come with a way to store or carry it? Yes, it includes a cardboard carrying case.
What ages is it aimed at? The description positions it as a great princess toy gift for girls aged 4–7.
Is it only for tea-party play? It’s built for pretend tea-time role-play, but the crown, tablecloth and stickers are there to extend the theme into dress-up and tabletop games.
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