




Step2 Lifestyle Dream Kids Kitchen Playset, Indoor/Outdoor Kitchenette, Interactive Play with Lights and Sounds, Made of Durable Plastic, 37 Piece Toy Accessories, Toddlers 2+ Years Old, Gray
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Description
FUN PLAYTIME: Entertain your little chef for hours with pretend sink, countertop, refrigerator, stove, and oven, supports role play, develops social skills in children, makes sense of real-life situations INTERACTIVE TOYS: Realistic lights and sounds, 37-piece toy kitchen play set, enhance playtime with pots, pans, silverware, coffee pot, storage bins (food and batteries not included) SPACE SAVER: Compact, fits into small spaces, lightweight, easy to move, can use outdoor, assembled dimensions 44.75" H x 35.5" W x 15.5" D EASY TO CLEAN & ASSEMBLE: Use disinfectant wipes or household cleaners to clean for sanitary play environment, adult assembly required, includes assembly hardware DURABLE: Built to last, double-walled plastic construction, years of use with colors that won't chip, fade, crack, or peel See more product details
Details
Product information Item details Brand Name Step2 Age Range Description Toddler UPC 733538852192 Global Trade Identification Number 00733538852192, 07335388521926 Manufacturer Warranty Description 3 year limited warranty Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) 24.0 Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) 72.0 Model Number 8521KR Manufacturer Part Number 852100 Unit Count 1.0 Count Included Components play kitchen and accessories Item Type Name Play Kitchen Manufacturer Step2 Best Sellers Rank #53,369 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #182 in Toy Kitchen Sets ASIN B00XHPCN2S Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars Warranty & Support Feedback Measurements Size 44.75" H x 35.5" W x 15.5" D Item Dimensions D x W x H 16"D x 36"W x 45"H Item Weight 4.4 Kilograms Item Dimensions 44.75 x 35.5 x 44.75 inches Style Color Gray Style Lifestyle Dream Theme Kitchen Additional details Material Type Plastic
Customer reviews
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Perfect play kitchen
I purchased this kitchen last Christmas for my older son (had just turned 2 at the time) and am writing this review 9 months later. This kitchen is wonderful. My almost 3 year old and almost 1 year old LOVE it. They both play with it multiple times a day. Originally the baby played with it (at around 6 months) by pulling all of the food out of the multiple drawers and cabinets. He then learned it was also fun to put the play food back in the cabinets. He progressed to learning to put other household items in there. Now at 1, he mimics what his big brother does and loves to put his sippy cup in the fridge. My almost 3 year old has started to make me meals, learned to serve said meals on plates, and pretends to do the dishes. This lets them make up their own games and grow at their own pace, which I love watching. It is amazing to see their little minds work. Here is a little list of important features and pros/cons: Pros and cool features: -Light above sink is perfect for a 2 year old who isn't into imaginative play yet... they still like lights! -Microwave, oven and stove top make sounds - stove top has lights and sizzles (one of the burners only) -Color scheme is adorable and looks nice in my house -Phone attached is a favorite of both of my kids - my older son "call daddy tell him food time" haha -Has a lot of storage -silverware drawer, 2 upper cabinets, large lower cabinet, 2 drawers -Has a recycling bin- we recycle a lot so that's a cute feature- also happens to be where we store the pots/pans -Refrigerator and oven are pretty big Cons: -As others noted, the oven door doesn't stay shut well. It's not a big deal really. I suggest a piece of velcro or one of those pads that go on the bottom of dining chairs. Anything to help the side touch better so it stays in place. It was a 10 second job to fix it. -Assembly is a beast, but it is with any of these toys. I don't think it was any more difficult than any others. Maybe easier actually. -I wish the sink made noise My kids are 40-50% for height and they both can reach everything just fine. It is a great size for them. I added pictures to show this.
I purchased this kitchen last Christmas for my older son (had just turned 2 at the time) and am writing this review 9 months later. This kitchen is wonderful. My almost 3 year old and almost 1 year old LOVE it. They both play with it multiple times a day. Originally the baby played with it (at around 6 months) by pulling all of the food out of the multiple drawers and cabinets. He then learned it was also fun to put the play food back in the cabinets. He progressed to learning to put other household items in there. Now at 1, he mimics what his big brother does and loves to put his sippy cup in the fridge. My almost 3 year old has started to make me meals, learned to serve said meals on plates, and pretends to do the dishes. This lets them make up their own games and grow at their own pace, which I love watching. It is amazing to see their little minds work. Here is a little list of important features and pros/cons: Pros and cool features: -Light above sink is perfect for a 2 year old who isn't into imaginative play yet... they still like lights! -Microwave, oven and stove top make sounds - stove top has lights and sizzles (one of the burners only) -Color scheme is adorable and looks nice in my house -Phone attached is a favorite of both of my kids - my older son "call daddy tell him food time" haha -Has a lot of storage -silverware drawer, 2 upper cabinets, large lower cabinet, 2 drawers -Has a recycling bin- we recycle a lot so that's a cute feature- also happens to be where we store the pots/pans -Refrigerator and oven are pretty big Cons: -As others noted, the oven door doesn't stay shut well. It's not a big deal really. I suggest a piece of velcro or one of those pads that go on the bottom of dining chairs. Anything to help the side touch better so it stays in place. It was a 10 second job to fix it. -Assembly is a beast, but it is with any of these toys. I don't think it was any more difficult than any others. Maybe easier actually. -I wish the sink made noise My kids are 40-50% for height and they both can reach everything just fine. It is a great size for them. I added pictures to show this.



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This kitchen is a must-have!
My daughter, 17 months old, loves this kitchen! I bought a damaged box item and the box really wasn't even that damaged. All the items inside were present and nothing in the package was damaged either. Yes, this item does need a power drill to get the holes started, but putting it together was relatively easy, and applying the stickers was even easier. My favorite features include the two different sounds the stovetop makes when you put the frying pan or pot on it. It's not too loud, and it only cycles through once if the pan is left in place. The microwave is also another item that makes noise, and my daughter can barely reach the bottom buttons, but she likes the ones she can touch. The phone is also pretty cute, but is a bit quiet. I wished it had a volume control, but someday I'm sure I'll be thankful it is that quiet! I also like all of the different storage places this kitchen has. The fridge, microwave, lower left door, the oven, a pull out drawer and a generous bucket holds nearly all of the kitchen food items I bought to accompany. ( KidKraft Tasty Treats Play Food Set I was also amazed at the amount of accessories that came with it! Aside from the proprietary pot and pan- the plates, bowls, cups, cutlery, and salt and pepper shaker were great. They are of great quality and have not suffered any chew marks, dents, or bends like some of her other plastic toys have. I also love the "stainless" look this kitchen has, as well as the realistic counter and cupboard colors. It makes it feel more real, and not just a "boy or girl" toy. The only minor thing is the fridge is a little too tight to open and close for a 17 month old, but I'm sure over time it will loosen.
My daughter, 17 months old, loves this kitchen! I bought a damaged box item and the box really wasn't even that damaged. All the items inside were present and nothing in the package was damaged either. Yes, this item does need a power drill to get the holes started, but putting it together was relatively easy, and applying the stickers was even easier. My favorite features include the two different sounds the stovetop makes when you put the frying pan or pot on it. It's not too loud, and it only cycles through once if the pan is left in place. The microwave is also another item that makes noise, and my daughter can barely reach the bottom buttons, but she likes the ones she can touch. The phone is also pretty cute, but is a bit quiet. I wished it had a volume control, but someday I'm sure I'll be thankful it is that quiet! I also like all of the different storage places this kitchen has. The fridge, microwave, lower left door, the oven, a pull out drawer and a generous bucket holds nearly all of the kitchen food items I bought to accompany. ( KidKraft Tasty Treats Play Food Set I was also amazed at the amount of accessories that came with it! Aside from the proprietary pot and pan- the plates, bowls, cups, cutlery, and salt and pepper shaker were great. They are of great quality and have not suffered any chew marks, dents, or bends like some of her other plastic toys have. I also love the "stainless" look this kitchen has, as well as the realistic counter and cupboard colors. It makes it feel more real, and not just a "boy or girl" toy. The only minor thing is the fridge is a little too tight to open and close for a 17 month old, but I'm sure over time it will loosen.
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nice item for the price
I read over 50 reviews on this and debated on whether to purchase this or the more expensive kidkraft kitchen for about a week. As a 104 pound single mom with no power tools this purchase made me nervous...however, that being said, I bought it anyway and I'm glad I did. I might have an unfair advantage (im a massage therapist) but I didn't think this was this difficult to put together. I used a screw driver, hammer and did it all by myself in about an hour. There are No predrilled holes it's true, but there are only 3 2.5in screws that really require any kind of serious force to put in. ..the others are quite easy. And its a great kitchen at a great price. So excited for my son to wake up to this on Christmas morning. My item arrived unflawed (some reviews talk about a defective oven door) though the box was basically falling apart (was not impRessed with Amazons shipping dept for sending out a box that was in such poor condition but whatever...) the only real downfall to this item is that there is not a lot of storage space for food (the refrigerator, oven & pantry cupboard are much smaller than they appear in the photos) so I had to buy seperate cabinet to use as a "pantry" as the kitchen itself does not have enough space to store the items I purchased in addition to this. I also dislike that there is no counter space on the kitchen. Overall though, its a great item for a great price and very sturdy. Don't let the negative reviews freak you out. If I can put it together, so can you
I read over 50 reviews on this and debated on whether to purchase this or the more expensive kidkraft kitchen for about a week. As a 104 pound single mom with no power tools this purchase made me nervous...however, that being said, I bought it anyway and I'm glad I did. I might have an unfair advantage (im a massage therapist) but I didn't think this was this difficult to put together. I used a screw driver, hammer and did it all by myself in about an hour. There are No predrilled holes it's true, but there are only 3 2.5in screws that really require any kind of serious force to put in. ..the others are quite easy. And its a great kitchen at a great price. So excited for my son to wake up to this on Christmas morning. My item arrived unflawed (some reviews talk about a defective oven door) though the box was basically falling apart (was not impRessed with Amazons shipping dept for sending out a box that was in such poor condition but whatever...) the only real downfall to this item is that there is not a lot of storage space for food (the refrigerator, oven & pantry cupboard are much smaller than they appear in the photos) so I had to buy seperate cabinet to use as a "pantry" as the kitchen itself does not have enough space to store the items I purchased in addition to this. I also dislike that there is no counter space on the kitchen. Overall though, its a great item for a great price and very sturdy. Don't let the negative reviews freak you out. If I can put it together, so can you
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Made Boy Tough, with a few small issues.
This year the big gift for our boys at Christmas was this kitchen. After a few months play here is the review : Pros : - it's tough. I have two very tough boys and they haven't broken anything on it. - doesn't tip over. My youngest likes to sit on the sink...it doesn't topple. I don't know how, given that it's narrow, but it doesn't. - gender neutral to a tee. This kitchen is perfect for everyone. Its not covered in pink or flowers. My five year old has started to pick up (at school) about "girl colors" and I don't want him to argue with me about the colors of a play kitchen. This let's my budding chef play without worrying about something as silly as color. - neat features like the "working" microwave with sounds and the burner with noises. The noises are pretty true to life and not too loud. Cons : - the oven. It doesn't fit really anything you would want to bake. We have a M&D wooden pizza - doesn't fit. Cakes and things of similar size won't either, and most things for kitchens are that size. Pans won't fit. So my toddler is always frustrated. - Storage is not totally functional for the reason as the oven - too small or not deep enough. For the price, we are happy with the purchase. It is not showing any wear at all after several months of daily play. Its not the same quality/effect as more expensive wooden kitchens, but it does the job.
This year the big gift for our boys at Christmas was this kitchen. After a few months play here is the review : Pros : - it's tough. I have two very tough boys and they haven't broken anything on it. - doesn't tip over. My youngest likes to sit on the sink...it doesn't topple. I don't know how, given that it's narrow, but it doesn't. - gender neutral to a tee. This kitchen is perfect for everyone. Its not covered in pink or flowers. My five year old has started to pick up (at school) about "girl colors" and I don't want him to argue with me about the colors of a play kitchen. This let's my budding chef play without worrying about something as silly as color. - neat features like the "working" microwave with sounds and the burner with noises. The noises are pretty true to life and not too loud. Cons : - the oven. It doesn't fit really anything you would want to bake. We have a M&D wooden pizza - doesn't fit. Cakes and things of similar size won't either, and most things for kitchens are that size. Pans won't fit. So my toddler is always frustrated. - Storage is not totally functional for the reason as the oven - too small or not deep enough. For the price, we are happy with the purchase. It is not showing any wear at all after several months of daily play. Its not the same quality/effect as more expensive wooden kitchens, but it does the job.