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No rules, no recipes

Let your child go wild and cook up anything they want in the SILLTRUT play kitchen. How about a yummy breakfast for Martians or a piece of scary cake? No need for rules or recipes, in this kitchen only play shows the way.

Close-up of a SILLTRUT play kitchen. There’s a pot on the stove and some greens in the sink.

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This image a cuddly toy named DJUNGELSKOG, an orangutan. Its brown, soft, with a friendly face, and hangs by hands or feet. Made from polyester.Kids room with large DJUNGELSKOG ape toy, bookshelves, stool with stuffed animals, crib, and toy train.

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Brightly coloured set of 24 MÅLA felt-tip pens, neatly arranged, featuring various hues; designed for easy grip and non-toxic use.MÅLA Felt-tip pen, mixed colours
Roll of beige drawing paper, large, flat sheet, one end curled.Child drawing on large roll paper with wooden easel. Girl in blue dress, curly hair, holding paper.
Five-kitchen utensils displayed: two black spatulas, black tongs, steel ladle, metal whisk.A child holding a toy spaghetti server, with additional toy kitchen utensils on the table, promoting pretend cooking play.
Set of colourful chalks in a black holder with clear lid, designed for kids by MÅLA, various bright colours, non-toxic, cylindrical shape.Two kids draw on a two-sided chalkboard. One stands, one kneels, using big, easy-to-grip chalks.
Colourful plush veggies in basket – fun & learn.Kid plays with toy veggies and burger near basket.
Black toy car track with yellow lines, roundabout, and parking area. Brightens playtime.Childs play area with car bedding, toys, mat, stool. Alternative: kids car-themed play area with toys, mat, stool.
Set of colourful MÅLA crayons in white cases with yellow accents, lined up in a row.A childs art station with MÅLA white board, crayons, drawings, and paper crafts. Bright colours, lion cutout, and colourful bunting.
An orange-and-wood kids art easel with a whiteboard surface.Two kids use a foldable MÅLA easel, one drawing on a chalkboard, the other observing.
MÅLA craft paper in various colours, materials, and shapes.Art station with MÅLA white box holding blue paper featuring a drawing of a girl. Surrounded by colourful pens, markers, and paper crafts on a desk.
UNDERHÅLLA colourful bead abacus, wooden frame, multi-colored beads, educational tool for maths.UNDERHÅLLA abacus: wooden toy with colourful beads for kids learning.
Educational cards for kids: letters, numbers, symbols.Two kids playing with letter/number cards on rug.
A pair of green-handled, silver-bladed, left-handed scissors designed for children.Child cutting light blue paper with green-handled scissors at a table.

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A five star imagination

One example of children’s wild imagination is that they truly believe that doing grown-up things like cooking and grocery shopping is fun. And who knows? With SILLTRUT play kitchen they might practice their skills enough to help you with the real cooking sooner than you thought. That would be great fun for all of you!

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SILLTRUT kitchen for children full of toy kitchen articles, and an orangutang soft toy waiting to be served by the table.
Film where toy groceries, pots and pans are moving around in SILLTRUT kitchen for children, a soft toy rat steals a salami!
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Classic toys for children of today

Some toys never get outdated, for the best of reasons. It’s hard to beat classic, sturdy toys in bright colours, with functions that help the baby or child develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Most of the toys are made of solid wood – since that classic material is as hard to beat as the toy’s functions!

Close-up of UPPSTÅ toddler walker with a light turquoise soft toy octopus in it, and a bright green rug in background.
An UPPSTÅ bead maze toy between stacking cups and a hedgehog toy on top of a TROFAST frame with white storage boxes in it.

Unleashing creativity with playful toys

Discover the joy and benefits of choosing the right playthings for your little ones, mixing personal development with pure fun!

Why are toys essential for child development?

Toys are the building blocks of your child's future. Engaging with toys sparks creativity and imagination, paving the way for cognitive and social skills. For toddlers, toys are more than mere amusement—they are tools that help them understand the world. Toddler toys designed for this age group focus on fine motor skill development and sensory exploration. Bright colours, interesting textures, and sounds stimulate their senses, while building blocks challenge their problem-solving skills. 

What should I look for in children's toys?

When selecting children's toys, consider their educational value and how they align with your child's interests. Toys should be age-appropriate, safe, and durable. For younger children, look for toys that encourage interaction and physical play. As children grow, their toys should evolve with them. Older children benefit from more complex toys, such as various games or building blocks that foster creativity, strategic thinking and cooperation.  

The power of play: encouraging lifelong learning

Toys are a child's first introduction to learning through play. They offer a unique opportunity to develop essential life skills in a safe and controlled environment. By role-playing with plushies or similar toys, children learn empathy and social roles. Colouring books and building blocks allow them to express themselves and develop their artistic talents. The key is to provide a variety of toys that cater to different developmental stages and learning styles.
 
Choosing the right toys for your children is a delightful journey. Remember that the best toy is one that matches your child's developmental needs and unleashes their potential.