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Wooden Cookie Play Food Set for Kids Kitchen Accessories Food Toys for Toddlers 1-3 Pretend Play Slice and Bake Gift for 3 4 5 Years Old Girls and Boys Toddler Learning Toys
Wooden Cookie Play Food Set for Kids Kitchen Accessories Food Toys for Toddlers 1-3 Pretend Play Slice and Bake Gift for 3 4 5 Years Old Girls and Boys Toddler Learning Toys
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- Premium Quality Wooden Toy: Jump into a world of joyful kitchen play with the Beberolen Cookie Play Food Set, perfectly tailored for little ones! Constructed from natural wood, each piece features silky-smooth, sanded edges and is colored with non-toxic paint, ensuring it's safe for toddlers to enjoy endless pretend play fun
- Colorful Wooden Play Food Sets: The cookie food toy set includes 12 sliceable cookies, 12 toppings, a knife, spatula, cookie sheet, and kitchen mitt. The cookies can be stored in an adorable box, and all are held in a convenient wooden baking sheet with a durable hook and loop design. This is a great toddler toy food set that allows kids to play the most delightful baking game in their own play kitchen
- Early Educational Toy: This play food set for toddlers aged 1-3 is not just for kitchen play; it's also a fantastic toddler learning toys. As your child bakes and slices cookies, the vibrant colors and shape design easily attract their attention, developing their hand-eye coordination, color and shape cognition, and fine motor skills. This pretend play toy is perfect for boys and girls aged 3 to 5
- Great Gift for Boys and Girls: Looking for a gift for toddlers aged 2-4? Look no further! The Beberolen wooden play food set is an ideal present for kids who love kitchen playsets and wooden toys. It provides a wonderful screen-free play option, suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, and children above 18 months
- A Design to Cherish: With its original, charming design and beautiful packaging, this cookie food toy is more than just a toy—it's a treasure that will captivate your child's imagination and add a touch of joy to their playroom or bedroom
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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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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
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