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Food Groups - Wooden Play Food Sets, Pretend Play Kitchen Toys, Toy Food Accessories for Toddlers 1-3, Wood Play Fake Food for 1 2 3 Year Old Boys Girls Birthday Gift
Food Groups - Wooden Play Food Sets, Pretend Play Kitchen Toys, Toy Food Accessories for Toddlers 1-3, Wood Play Fake Food for 1 2 3 Year Old Boys Girls Birthday Gift
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- 【Healthy Pretend Kitchen Game】Realistic and colorful wooden play food set for kids includes watermelon, fish, cheese, milk, bread, eggs, steak, and 4 wooden storage box, providing your toddler with a perfect kitchen pretend play kitchen experience for healthy imaginary play.
- 【Learning and Fun Education】This wooden toy food for kids kitchen set can help toddlers learn about balanced nutrition and develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills while parents can teach kid about the shape and characteristics of each food, helping them learn early math skills, color recognition, sorting, and grouping abilities while discovering new knowledge during playtime.
- 【Easy To Store】Four wooden food boxes are provided to categorize food into dairy, fruit, meat and fish, and bread. These exciting, fun, safe and parent-approved toddler pretend play kitchen toys will make your child smile and enjoy playing in the kitchen.
- 【Safety Guarantee Makes You Rest Assured】The kids play kitchen accessories for toddlers 1-3 is designed with 360-degree rounded corners, fine polishing and sanding, smooth edges and large grains, protecting the baby's hands. We craft excellent products with high-quality wood and certify them to ASTM safety standards to ensure the safety and health of children's body and mind.
- 【Great Gift For Ages 1 And Up】The wooden fake food set is an excellent gift for 1 2 3 year old boys girls. The beautifully designed wooden kitchen set for toddlers 1-3 is suitable for holidays, birthdays, parties, or any occasion, making it the best gift choice for children age 1-2, allowing them to love and enjoy playing with pretend kitchen toys for toddlers 1-3 and indulge in the perfect food experience while staying away from screens.
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