It might not be the cheapest toy kitchen you'll find, but it's surely the most stylish. This toy kitchen is fitted with hot plates featuring light diodes which can be switched on and off (batteries required - 6 pcs LR6 AA 1.5V - sold separately) and the hob lights also give a realistic glow (without getting warm).
This toy kitchen can also grow with your child, as the height of the legs can be adjusted to three different positions. You can also add to the DUKTIG play kitchen with other items from the range, including the 4-piece cookware set and the 5-piece kitchen utensil set.
A toy kitchen is one of those play items that appeals to both boys and girls, keeping them entertained for hours and helping them learn while they play. My kids used to love pretending to cook while I was making dinner, and we had hours of fun together playing restaurants. Ikea toys do seem to be particularly robust and well-made too, making them a good option in terms of value for money.
Home delivery is available from Ikea from £15.
With thanks to kimberleycreighton at HUKD!
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