Kitchen Range

£220.00

 

Kitchen Range by Tender Leaf Toys

Whats cooking good looking?

Got guests coming round? Relax and pop your fish dish in the oven! This beautifully designed wooden play kitchen is the largest in our range, complete with all the trimmings and play food to provide hours of entertainment and fun. Two woven wicker basket drawers give this kitchen a really authentic and modern feel.

An oven with opening front door, a set of 4 cooker hobs and a microwave offer a variety of pretend cooking scenarios.

It's no secret that pretend play is an essential part of a child's development as children learn by imagining, observing and doing. We also know the importance of promoting a healthy lifestyle, and this kitchen range teaches just that with a delightful set of herbs, a 2 part fish with veggie garnishes and a soap dispenser - don't forget to wash those little hands! 

We love this kitchen paired with our Mini Chef Chopping Board and one of our fun Children's Aprons

 

Set includes;

  • Oven with opening oven door and integral shelf
  • 4 hobs
  • A soap dispenser
  • 2 hand crafted wicker basket drawers
  • Butlers sink with double taps
  • 2 wooden storage jars
  • 3 racks of herbs
  • Printed gingham fabric pot holder 
  • 3 pretty plates
  • 3 wooden cooking utensils and a utensil holder
  • 2 part fish dish with garnishes in an oval baking tray
  • Chalkboard on side panel for writing and drawing
  • Tea towel printed with our mini chef character

Made from sustainable rubberwood and top quality plywood painted in non toxic contemporary colours.

Presented in a brown box with a coloured lid.

Suitable for 3 years +

Product size: 67 x 32.4 x 91.5 cms 

Lovely herb Labels

Click on the link and download to print out some lovely herb labels for extra play with your new kitchen!

Why are children so fascinated with the home corner?

They are rehearsing for real life. They are trying to make sense of their world.

Your child sees you in the kitchen, preparing food, washing up and hosting celebrations. 

You, the significant adult, must be doing something important, so your child instinctively copies.

Re-enact the day's events

It can take time to process what happened in a day. Sometimes we revisit events in our minds to make sense of them.

Children have the same impulse but they prefer to act things out. The birthday party, the unexpected guest, the spilt coffee - these are all events worth of exploration.

Not just a play kitchen

A kitchen can be many things. A shop, a cafe or the control room of a space ship. 

As your child grows, so too does her capacity for pretend play. The home corner becomes a space dedicated to the imagination. Games that were once centred on the everyday now encompass fantasy worlds and possible futures.