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Wooden Toy Dish Set Toddler Plates and Cutlery Set Children's Kitchens Accessories Kids Role Play Food Gift for Girls and Boys
Wooden Toy Dish Set Toddler Plates and Cutlery Set Children's Kitchens Accessories Kids Role Play Food Gift for Girls and Boys
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- Meal Time: Are you ready for dinner? Set out your plates and cutlery for another delicious drink. The wooden cutlery set adds authenticity to the game and kids will love it
- Rich Kitchen Accessories: 21 pieces include: 4 plate, 4 cups, 4 wooden knife, 4 wooden spoon, 4 placemat and plate rack
- Learn And Play: Parents teach kids how to use utensils and dining etiquette, improve children's cognitive ability and life skills, increase parent-child relationship, encourage imagination and develop Social skills while playing with friends
- Quality Materials: Wooden cutlery set is made of natural wood and natural water-based paint. Each piece is carefully crafted and durable, with rounded corners and no burrs to keep kids safe.
- Gift For Kids: Great for pretend kitchen toys, a must have for children's kitchens, perfect gift for girls boys ages 3 and up on Birthday, Children's Day,or any occasion
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