3 tips for choosing the best toy kitchen


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I have a pastry chef and a protocol expert at home. So I want to clarify one thing: cooking is for boys and girls.

You can spend hours playing together in the kitchen. And every year I like to order something new on the menu. This year there will be no kitchen as the new one doesn’t have much time and is perfect. It’s Ikea wood and it was great.

I think this year we’ll tweak it a bit and paint it, make some extra curtains, hangers and see what happens to us … I think I’ll put some LED strips with this when the time changes. They play and don’t see what they cook. When we do, I’ll show it on Instagram.

And now, I tell you three aspects that I think you should take into consideration when choosing a good toy kitchen based on my experience and not waste money.

1. Perfect size

My kids wanted a small kitchen they had seen in an ad that even had a refrigerator. Yes, nice but it is for those who have 100 square meters of living room and want to put there.

But in my mini room where I also set up the study corner, it was not feasible. Be aware of the size of the kitchen and the space available in the house. A kitchen isn’t something you can assemble and disassemble every time you use it.

2. Material

I am not very much in favor of plastic kitchens, they are more wooden. There are some very complete plastics and a lot of details. It depends on what you are looking for. Normally wooden ones last longer than plastic ones but they also weigh more if you have to move them from place to place to play. In my case, it’s always in the same place, so there’s no problem.

3. Accessories

There are ideal kitchens with many accessories such as oven, faucet, lights, ceramic hob, coffee … I think it is very important when choosing. It is what makes the game so much more fun and realistic. Children love to imitate what the elderly do.

Nowadays there are kitchen accessories just like the ones we use at home. There is no need to come to your kitchen as you can always buy them separately.

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