About Step2 Grand Walk-In Kitchen
Everything a real kitchen has to offer is in this deluxe play kitchen set. The Grand Walk-In Kitchen™ features so many fun details and a large footprint that encourages social play with multiple children! Walk into the kitchen playset to discover the three-sided play area details, from the “stainless steel” appliance finishes and molded-in floor to the overhead cabinets, pull-out storage space, and extra-large countertop. Activate the realistic lights and sounds of the stovetop burner with the special cookware, then use the molded-in sink with swivel faucet to wash the dishes after the dinner party. Plus, this large pretend kitchen comes with a 103-piece accessory set for kids to immediately start meal prep for their next gathering. Kids can’t wait to get cooking and entertaining in their very own kitchen! Made in USA.
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Kid-Friendly Functionality
Molded-in features like the sink with swivel faucet, silverware drawer, and cabinets with working doors allow toddlers to tend to their own kitchen just like adult role models do!
Realistic Amenities
The “stainless steel” refrigerator, microwave, stovetop, and oven included with this set look just like real appliances! The refrigerator even has a molded-in pretend water and ice dispenser.
Multiple Play Stations
This large kitchen set includes a dining area, sink, stovetop, and grilling station to encourage fun social play for multiple kids.
103-Piece Accessory Pack Included
Everything little ones need to get started in their very own kitchen is included with the 103-piece accessory set!
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.
Critical Thinking
Running into problems while playing, like an item that won’t fit into a basket or a blocked path, allows children to think through problems and craft solutions on their own.
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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