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Little Tikes Play Smarter Cook 'N Learn Kitchen

Little Tikes Play Smarter Cook 'N Learn Kitchen
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Product Description

The Little Tikes Play Smarter Kitchen features two interactive play modes. In Free Play Mode, children play as they please and the kitchen "recognizes" the food they use through RFID technology. In Learning Mode, kitchen dwellers are prompted to follow the instructions given on the recipe cards. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 36"L x 13"W x 42"H. Adult assembly required.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22320 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Little Tikes
  • Model: 600746
  • Released on: 2007-08-10
  • Dimensions: 29.63" h x 16.81" w x 22.38" l, 30.00 pounds

Features

  • Teaches color, shapes, numbers, letters, following directions, sorting and measuring
  • Comes with 3 food sets: Sandwich Set with 7 accessories, Veggie Stir Fry set with 9 accessories, Mixing Bowl Set with 16 accessories
  • Recipe cards are programmed for free-play recognition
  • All food sets play their own song at the end of each lesson
  • Includes 38 accessories

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The interactive Play Smarter Cook'n Learn Kitchen by Little Tikes encourages young kids to learn to cook and to cook to learn. Intended for ages three and older, the kid-size (42-inch-high) kitchenette comes ready for imaginative play with 37 accessories including a wide variety of plastic foods, cookware, and utensils. The kitchen itself features a refrigerator, oven, sink, stovetop, counter, and storage shelf.



The kitchen speaks to teach foods, colors, shapes, and sizes. View larger.

What We Think


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The Good: Interactive kitchen talks, recognizes foods, teaches, and responds

The Bad: A little time and muscle needed for initial setup

In a Nutshell: Plenty of accessories and games for hours of independent and interactive play

At a Glance

Ages: 3 and older
Requires: 3 AA batteries (not included)
But this is no ordinary kitchen! When it's turned on, any time your child puts one of the food items on the built-in cutting board or in a frying pan on the burner, the kitchen recognizes the food and names it out loud. Plus, the kitchen has an interactive recipe game mode that helps kids learn how to follow directions as well as to recognize foods, food groups, colors, numbers, shapes, sizes, and textures--all in an encouraging and fun way. This kitchen comes with a place setting and three recipe food sets: Breakfast, Cutting Fruit Salad, and Veggie Stir Fry.

Plenty to Do in the Talking Kitchen: Play and Learn, Cook and Sing
The kitchen is made out of durable, easily wiped-down plastic and an internal electronics and speaker system for the kitchen's food recognition and voice abilities. The oven and the fridge both have doors that swing open and closed, and a handy little towel rack hangs over the space where the included wastebasket nestles. The recipe cards slide neatly into a holder on the back wall, providing a handy reference when gathering ingredients at the start of each game. Each recipe food set has two levels, offering you two games per recipe card.

The kitchen's upbeat, female voice speaks in rhymed couplets and often breaks into enthusiastic snippets of song. If a child makes a mistake, the voice remains friendly and encouraging--and each successfully completed step is met with abundant praise. At the end of a game, the kitchen busts out into a fun song about the lessons learned. The entire kitchen set is backed by a 1-year limited warranty, and other Little Tikes deluxe appliances and recipe packs (sold separately) can be used with the kitchen as well.

What's Cooking? A Kitchen Test Run
The initial setup for the Cook'n Learn Kitchen takes a little time and adult muscle, although no drilling is necessary. You just need a Phillips head screwdriver, the provided screws, and three AA batteries (not included).

Once all the parts are in place and accessories unpacked, the kitchen instantly invites play and interaction. The fruits and butter stick have an innovative Velcro design, giving you the repeatable satisfaction of slicing the fruits in half or cutting off a slab of butter. When you throw something into the pan, the kitchen makes a sizzling sound. Another highlight--the plastic egg cracks in half to release the adorable cloth egg yolk inside.

The verbal directions follow step-by-step recipe logic, and usually end excitingly in a culminating dish such as a pancake, omelet, or stir fry. The spoken responses have a fair amount of variety to keep things fresh, and the songs will have your child singing along in no time. But even when the voice is turned off, the kitchen offers plenty for an active little cook to enjoy.




Use the knife to slice foods. View larger.


When you put something in the pan, it makes a sizzling frying sound. View larger.

What's in the Box
12-piece interactive kitchen, 9-piece Cutting Fruit Salad Set, 8-piece Veggie Stir Fry Set, 11-piece Breakfast Set, 5-piece place setting, 3 recipe cards, wastebasket, necessary screws, and instructions.

From the Manufacturer
Two interactive play modes. In Free Play mode, children play as they please and kitchen recognizes each food they use. In Learning mode, children are prompted to follow instructions on the recipe cards


Customer Reviews

fun kitchen4
We got this kitchen for our daughter's 2nd birthday and she loves it. It was a pain to put together- getting the oven and refridgerator doors on was the hard part. It tells you which food you put on the cutting board and in the pan- but sometimes it is wrong. It will say "put the broccoli into the pan" and she does, and it tells her that she is wrong....Other than that- it is a great kitchen to play with and comes with great food and accessories!

Endless fun...5
We got this kitchen for our 4 year old son who loves to help in the kitchen. He got it yesterday and he hasn't played with anything else since. He has made all kinds of meals and snacks for us. It is a wonderful kitchen that encourages creative play. We already have plenty of tools, trucks, etc and this was a nice change for him to add some diversity to his playtime. He loves being able to "crack open" the egg and have the yolk come out. I only wish I could find the additional food sets but they are out of stock. I only rated the educational as 3 stars because he already knows colors, sizes, etc. Overall this is a wonderful toy. Thanks Little Tikes for always being a quality choice for toys!

Good for the price but child scared of the talking3
We bought this for our son's Christmas (he's just turned 3yo). He loves to cook so we wanted to give him a kitchen. After reviewing several we chose this one because of its size and price.

The Good: Compared to other kitchens out there this one is reasonably priced. It was easy to put together on Christmas morning and our son is enjoying cooking all sorts of meals for us. The assortment of accessories that comes with it is really good and there are plenty of them to cook all sorts of items. The kitchen fits perfectly into a corner or equally well against a wall. It's smaller than a lot of other kitchens we looked at which for us was good because of limited space.

The Bad: The talking terrified my son. I admit, it seemed kind of creepy to me too. I guess it was because the voice kept saying the same thing over and over if you didn't respond in the right way. My poor boy tried to please the voice a few times then got frustrated and started to cry. NOT the desired effect for Christmas morning. Anyhow, we just disabled it and convinced him it would never come on again and he's gotten over it. The other thing is that the fridge and oven doors won't shut all the way and stay shut. It doesn't bother me because I know we didn't buy the deluxe model. It's just a toy! It's otherwise decent quality and will last through his time and his little brother too (yeah, I want my boys to love cooking - life skill don't ya know).