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Little Helper's Complete Kitchen

Little Helper's Complete Kitchen
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Product Description

This comprehensive pretend play area for toddlers is a young chef's dream come true. The Little Helper's Complete Kitchen from Step2 packs lots of kitchen fun into one compact unit. Features a pretend microwave, dishwasher, sink, stove, refrigerator with ice dispenser and cordless phone. Kitchen units come with colorful, realistic styling and details. Dishes, pots and pans not included. Measures approximately 36.75" x 14" x 31.75".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #92321 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Step2
  • Model: 791700
  • Released on: 2006-09-12
  • Dimensions: 32.00" h x 14.00" w x 37.00" l, 33.00 pounds

Features

  • Microwave, stove, and oven provide storage
  • Refrigerator with molded-in shelves maximizes use of space
  • Electronic phone included (requires 2 AA batteries, not included)
  • Ships Fully assembled

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Make the most of small spaces with the compact all-in-one Little Helper's Complete Kitchen. With microwave, stove, dishwasher, sink, refrigerator and phone, this set doesn't leave anything out, but still fits nicely in smaller play areas.


Customer Reviews

Perfect forf a toddler5
This mini-kitchen is PERFECT for the two-year-old toddler going through the "mimic mommy" phase. My daughter recieved this for her second birthday, and it could not have been at a better time. She is very social and active (outgoing) and rarely plays with ANY toys (especially not puzzles, books, and other quiet play). She has played with this kitchen more in the past couple weeks than all her other toys combined in the past year.

The kitchen stands about her height (approx 3 ft) and isn't too deep to sit in the corner and be out of the way. I LOVE that it DOESN'T make any noises, words, etc (other than the phone beeps). She is too young to get any benefit out of it, and makes her own noises instead (and she can continue to use it if I'm on the phone or baby brother is napping). I also love that the refrigerator is full-sized, unlike most models. I don't think she would know what the half-sized refrigerator on other playsets is.

This kitchen is SUPER durable. I've caught her twice, now, jumping up and down on the oven and diswasher doors, and I can't believe they don't break. The stickers are coming up just a little on some edges, but I have every reason to believe it is because we stored this in the garage in sub-freezing temperatures for a few weeks before her birthday. They are not curling enough for her to notice and pull them off (which she would do immediately).

Her favorite things about it:
- The phone (what toddler doesn't like a play phone?)
- The sink (pretends to wash the dishes)
- The ice/water dispenser in the refrigerator door (sees mom and dad use this on the real one all the time)
- The microwave (pretends to push the buttons - the other day I found a plate with "pizza" on it in there, so she definitely knows what it is!)

We bought her some pots/pans at Walgreens for $4 that fit perfectly on the stove (they are about 4" diameter). We also bought her the Living Food For Fun plastic food set here on Amazon (HIGHLY recommended), and a cheap "tea" set with cups and plates at Walmart.

Great first kitchen for toddlers5
Santa brought this kitchen for my 16 month old last Christmas and she has been playing with it almost every day ever since. This is a great first kitchen for chidren ages 1-3 although older children still enjoy playing with it when they visit. It has all of the basics, a fridge, oven, dishwasher, microwave and sink. My child has no problem opening and closing all of the doors and I haven't had any problems with the door falling open. This is a great kitchen for the little ones because even at 16 months, my daughter could reach all of the doors on the "appliances". Another great thing about this kitchen is that it comes in the box fully assembled! That's something of a rarity these days with large children's toys. If I have one complaint, it's that the faucet doesn't move, so my daughter can't pretend to turn on and off the water. But that's a small drawback considering all of the other pros.

Great, solid first-kitchen toy5
This toy is solid, simple, durable, and gives our children hour after hour of enjoyment. My only wish is that the phone accessory was corded (so the kids can't keep misplacing it).

Other than that, I strongly recommend it.