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labebe - Kitchen Wooden Fridge | Fridge Freezer for Toddlers, Kids' Kitchen Playset Toy, Baby Cabinet Refrigerator Pretend Play Furniture White for Children Boy & Girl(15.8" 13.8”27”)
labebe - Kitchen Wooden Fridge | Fridge Freezer for Toddlers, Kids' Kitchen Playset Toy, Baby Cabinet Refrigerator Pretend Play Furniture White for Children Boy & Girl(15.8" 13.8”27”)
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About This
- Distinctive Details: double door cabinet-style refrigerator with bottom drawer. Large storage space, built-in ice dispenser, waist high switch, temperature display screen, wooden ice cubes and back fixing to the wall device.
- Real function: built-in ice dispenser are safe material for children, and the wooden cubes can be released to the bottom floor, and kid can Shovel ice cubes from the refrigerator. It's really a realistic role play!
- Educational toy: Let children experience the fun of being a chef and little master at home, and cultivate practical skills and interest in housework. Promote children's brain and body development at the same time.
- Right Size for Baby: This wooden fridge height is 27 inches (68.5 cm), a suitable size for baby 1-3 years old. They can access it, open and close doors, shovel ice, etc. without the help of adults.
- Certification Materials: All the Materials are strict to the Toys Safety Standards ASTM/CE in USA and EN71 CE in Europa. Easy assembly and easy clean.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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