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    Ok so I have been selling some plastic kitchen items, increased my numbers with Ofsted to allow two more schoolies now I want a new wooden kitchen. DS is almost 3 and most of my mindees are similar age, but also want older children to want to play with it. Seen a few on Ebay and GLTC anyone got any suggestions. Want it quite big so 3-4 kids can use it together, lots of buttons and doors and ideally not pink!

    Thanks in advance x

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    Hey I love this http://wooden-toys-direct.co.uk/epag...Products/53216 its a lovely big size.
    I didn't have space for one like that so I go the one from ikea http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/S49874533/ its really lovely and the children play with it all the time

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    I love the wooden toys direct one.

    I like the Ikea one too but I think it depends how old your children are as I thought it was quite small.

    Miffy xx
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    Thanks ladies, Amirose, how many kids can play with the Ikea one at once?

    I love the other link though, could quite easily buy one of those big ones! Will let you know what I decide, unless anyone else knows of a better one?

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    My school aged children play with the Ikea kitchen, only really two at the kitchen at a time and others playing other roles. The legs turn over so you can have it higher or lower. It has nice deep cupboards to it too, I like it!

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    http://www.whywoodworks.co.uk/pintoy...combo-red.html
    I just got this one brand new, still in it's box and palstic wrapping, from a car boot for £7.50 and the kids love it. All the knobs turn and some of them click, the 'cooker' is really deep and has a shelf, the tap moves from side to side.
    2 children can play at it easily.

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    http://www.elc.co.uk/Wooden-Diner-Ki...efault,pd.html

    I've got this one and its lush!! All my mindees play with with it, a bummer to put together but once its done its really sturdy, can see it lasting for ages.

    Would def recommend!

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    I have the Ikea one but only the base section. All the kids play with it and you can adjust the height by flipping the leg bases round.

    Think its really good value for money and am very happy with it.

 

 

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