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SILLTRUT Kitchen for children, grey, 68x40x100 cm

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What happens when you turn a knob? Where should the pot go? In this play kitchen, your child can cook make-believe food and invent their own recipes while developing both logical thinking and motor skills.

Black and white portrait of Mikael Axelsson with hand in pocket, wearing casual attire.
DesignerMikael Axelsson
Article number205.444.92

This play kitchen has a mechanical stovetop where the hobs turn red, to simulate heat, when the child turns the knobs. It also has a microwave, sink bowl, oven and space for small toy accessories.

The child hears a sound every time they turn the knobs.

The graphic details look realistic and show different temperatures and functions. Just like in the real kitchen at home.

On the 5 included hooks, your child can hang utensils in a row, just like adults usually do.

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4.6Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars. Total reviews: 208Average rating
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