About Best Chef’s Kitchen
Little chefs can’t wait to whip up some fun with the Best Chef’s Kitchen™ pretend kitchen playset by Step2. The stylish, open design and fresh colors complement any play area and allow for engaging social play! Toddlers will have a blast pretending to cook on the pretend stovetop burner that features real lights and sounds, as well as serving delicious pretend brewed coffee to guests with the included coffee pot. Sharing the play kitchen’s accessories and appliances gets kids interacting with each other, building social skills as they cook and play the day away! When playtime fun is done, multiple accessory hooks and shelves along with the recycling bin help keep this playset looking neat and tidy. Made in USA.
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From the manufacturer
Fun Lights & Sounds
Electric stovetop features exciting lights and sounds! Use the special pots to activate the realistic sizzling or bubbling sounds.
Realistic Appliances
From the stovetop to refrigerator and oven, little chefs can pretend to meal prep just like their adult role models do in a real kitchen.
Exciting Social Play
The open design of this play kitchen, including a fun pass-through window, allows multiple kids to play together as they engage in social play and flex their sharing skills.
Accessories Included
This kitchen playset comes with 25 accessories to cook, serve, brew coffee, and more!
Language + Social Skills
Role playing requires kids to engage in story telling as they make up scenarios, and communicate with others what role they are playing. Any new toy also expands a child’s vocabulary – learning new verbs like “push” and “shop”, or nouns like “basket” and “cart”.
Physical + Motor Skills
Pretend play is great for motor skill development as kids use small accessories just like mom and dad do. Gripping a handle, grabbing a toy and then dropping it help develop hand-eye coordination and physical dexterity.
Language + Social Skills
Role playing requires kids to engage in storytelling as they make up scenarios and communicate with others about what role they’re playing. They also have to react and build off of what the other person said or did.
Creativity + Role Play
When kids pretend play, they engage in storytelling, which allows them to exercise their brain and train it to think creatively. They will learn to think for themselves and make decisions that impact the story they create.
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