👩🍳 Cook up memories in style!
The KidKraft Vintage Wooden Play Kitchen in Pink is a beautifully crafted, durable playset made from sustainable materials. It features realistic appliances, ample storage, and interactive elements, making it the perfect addition to any child's imaginative playtime.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.35"D x 33.07"W x 34.92"H |
Item Weight | 35.6 Pounds |
Size | 33" x 13.5" x 35.75" |
Style | Large Play Kitchens |
Theme | Kitchen |
Color | Pink |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
S**A
Endless fun and imagination
This kids kitchen play set has been such a hit in our house! The quality is sturdy and durable, so it can handle daily play, and the details are adorable — from the pretend stove to the little utensils. My kids spend hours “cooking” meals, serving us, and creating fun role-play scenarios.It’s the perfect toy for encouraging creativity, teamwork, and independent play. I also love that it’s the right height for younger kids, and there’s plenty of space for more than one child to play at the same time without fighting over pieces.Definitely a toy that’s worth every penny — it keeps them entertained for hours and sparks their imagination every time! 🍳🫧
M**
Pink, Playful, and Packed With Charm (and a Pretend Ice Maker, Thank You Very Much)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 out of 5 Stars – Pink, Playful, and Packed With Charm (and a Pretend Ice Maker, Thank You Very Much)If you’re looking for a toy that will immediately become the main attraction in your living room, look no further than the KidKraft Vintage Wooden Play Kitchen in that dreamy retro pink. This kitchen is so cute, I kind of wish it came in an adult size so I could play in it, too. (I mean, who wouldn’t want a play phone next to their icebox?)We got this for our twin granddaughters, and let me just say: hours—I repeat, hours—of entertainment. And not just the kind of half-hearted, distracted play. No, no. I’m talking full-on restaurant scenarios, phone calls to Grandma (“What you want for dinner?”), and ice cubes on demand.Why it’s a top-tier toy in our house:🍽️ Built to last – This thing is made of real wood. It’s sturdy, it’s not going anywhere, and it’s classy enough that it doesn’t scream “plastic chaos” in the corner of your home.📞 Pretend phone + ice maker = toddler luxury – These two features are played with so much, I’m convinced they think that’s what a kitchen is for. The knobs click, the doors open, and the imagination goes wild.🎀 Gorgeous vintage design – This pink beauty looks like it time-traveled out of a 1950s diner and landed straight into cuteness heaven. It has charm, it has sass, and it looks adorable in any playroom.🍴 Tons of storage – All the plastic food, utensils, and random socks they decide to “cook” fit inside the cabinets or on the shelves. It’s secretly organizing my house and I’m not mad about it.Assembly tip: Yes, it takes a bit of time to put together, but pour yourself a cup of coffee, queue up a good playlist, and it’ll be done before the kids can say “Can I help?” (Spoiler: they can’t. Let them help decorate it afterward instead.)Final verdict?Buy it. Your little chefs will be cooking up memories, pretend meals, and some of the most creative messes you’ve ever seen—and you’ll love every second of it.
D**A
Great product, but depends on your child's personality
This is a beautiful high quality product. I got my daughter the one in white so as to match our own kitchen cabinets. She received it for Christmas when she was about 1.5 years old. She has had it for several months now.First, building it was a little bit difficult. My brother who does manual labor with tools all day found it to be a bit tedious and difficult to tighten things in (like the legs) without hurting his hands from the turning of the screws. Some of the wood split from the pressure of the screws going in. But he built it by himself in approximately two hours, while snacking on Christmas cookies.I bought a bunch of food and pots and pans to go with it, and as nother Christmas gift my daughter got a table and chair set. For Christmas morning we filled it up with the food, and the table set for a meal. Since she is too young to unwrap everything I just put big bows on it. When my daughter came down in the morning and saw it all she was amazed.She played with the set for a great deal the first few days, but her interest waned after awhile. Over the past few months, the table and chairs seemed to have been a better gift for her age because she liked to sit at a table for her size and play with crayons or playdoh. Despite the kitchen not being one of her favorite toys, I couldn't imagine not having it. It is a nice looking piece, and has plenty of storage for fake food and other toys.I think as she gets older she will appreciate it more. I wanted to get this brand because the children's museum near us has one in red and my daughter liked playing with it whenever we went there. I suspect, that at this young age, she might have been more engaged by a kitchen set that was more colorful, and made noises and effects. But, I think I would find a garish color or loud noises to be tiring after awhile.I think it was worth the investment as a standard toy for a child's collection, much like a doll house, or a swing set would be. It is a good storage unit as well. I know we have many years of use ahead of us, since she is almost 2 now. It might be that playing kitchen is not very engaging for her yet.
A**R
Great quality - Takes some time to put together
This kitchen is super cute when put together. You must have a decent chunk of time and patience to put together. The number of steps and pieces is overwhelming at first, but gets easier as you go. It definitely took me longer than the 2 hours it claims it takes - probably between 3-4 hours.
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