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Product description
This play kitchen collection brings hours of shared pretend play for toddlers and little kids, combining familiar food shapes with hands-on cutting and sorting play. If you want a roomy set that encourages role play and cooperative games, this 100-piece play food set for kids gives a broad variety of items and durable storage options, helping children learn through make-believe and fine motor practice.
Key points
The kit contains a large mix of toys that simulate a real kitchen experience, with bright colors and friendly patterns that attract attention. It includes assorted fruits, vegetables and prepared food pieces that can be separated into many smaller parts for cutting play, which supports hand-eye coordination and early counting. The set also has two sturdy baskets that double as storage and mini shopping props, so kids can carry pieces around and invite friends to join. 🥕
Tech specs
- Material: ABS plastic
- Color: Bright assorted colors
- Size: 35 kinds of food, separable into 82 small pieces
- Storage: 2 baskets included
Best use cases
This kit works well during quiet afternoons, group playdates, or as part of a pretend kitchen corner at home or daycare. It suits repeated play thanks to durable plastics designed to resist everyday handling, and the simple fasteners let toddlers separate and reconnect pieces without frustration. 🍎
How to use it
Introduce the set as a little grocery or kitchen collection and model simple actions like slicing and plating to get children started. Encourage counting games with the varied pieces and invite role-play scenes where kids shop, cook, and serve to practice language and social skills. You’ll find the cutting action and reconnecting fasteners especially engaging for toddlers learning cause and effect. 🎂
In one section below the product name is highlighted to help spot it quickly, and small limitations are noted where relevant. One thing to keep in mind is that while pieces are sized for toddlers, supervision is advisable for younger children due to small parts, according to manufacturer guidance.









