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Learning Resources Pretend & Play Pro Chef Set, Kitchen Toys for Kids, Pretend Kitchen, Pots and Pans for Kids, 13 Pieces, Ages 3+

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  • PRETEND KITCHEN TOYS FOR KIDS: Top-chef kitchen gear designed to look like the real thing
  • KITCHEN TOOLS ENCOURAGE FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Encourage kids to role play and build fine motor skills with this large set of kitchen toys
  • POTS, PANS & MORE KITCHEN TOYS: Set includes - deluxe stock pot, saucepan, 2 lids, skillet, spatula, wooden spoon, oven mitt, play food
  • EASY TO SANITIZE: Wipes clean with a damp cloth
  • LEARNING TOYS FOR TODDLERS: Perfect for ages 3+


Encourage kids to play chef and build fine motor skills with this large set of kitchen toys that are designed to look like the real thing. 13 pieces include a large deluxe stock pot, saucepan, and skillet.


McGee
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I bought this set for 3 yr old grandson. He absolutely loves it. We pretend like he's a chef making dinner, we talk about the different items and what they are used for, and he has fun pretending to do dishes and putting everything away. Great skill build opportunities. This set is sturdy and well made. It is easy to store. Very colorful and a joy to play with. Great gift for your active toddler.
Julia
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
At first I wanted to get steel pan set but so far all of them were tiny and hardly could be enough to fit some of the food items “to cook”. This set is amazing for its quality and size! Definitely recommend. The color also suits both girls and boys. All needed items are included and to overloaded with unnecessary items that most of other sellers include.
Roux
Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2024
Está divinoLlegó una pieza rayada pero es mínimo realmente solo de ver qué es tan real y dulceMi niña aún no lo disfruta mucho pero yo volví a ser niña con ellaMuy recomendableAunque tal vez deberían ser de un material más difícil de quebrarse
Sharon
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
My 2yr old grandson loves this play set. Cooks on his toy stove daily, perfect for his Christmas gift. Seems durable. Would recommend.
BETSI YANINA GAMBOA AGUILAR
Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2024
Excelente calidad del material. Mi hijo encantado. Llega todo lo descrito en el producto. Mi bebé lo ha combinado con otros juguetes. Ha llegado en tiempo y forma.
Sinai Rosas
Reviewed in Mexico on July 20, 2023
Es muy ligero y bonito, se los recomiendo para niños mayores de 3 años.
Vannie
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2021
My kids absolutely love it! They've been playing with a small plastic kitchen set with missing pieces and not very realistic looking. These ones look just like my pots and pans that they love to play with in my kitchen. Very good quality. We now have big enough pots for their play food can actually fit in! My husband first thought it was a waste of money but now he sees how great it is. Mom win for me!
Monkey A
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2021
I got this for my toddler who lives to help me cook. She has been playing with this often, even more than her dolls which is crazy! I love the size of the pans/pots. They fit several pieces of food instead of just one. The oven mitt is thick and feels pretty close to a real one. What I don’t like is how cheap the pans and covers feel. They feel like they are made of a plastic that will crack if it falls on a hard floor. So far it hasn’t cracked but it just feels very cheap so I don’t know how long it will last. The play food is plastic and doesn’t feel like the other food from another learning resources set that I got. The other set has food that feels almost rubbery but this is a cheap plastic. My daughter doesn’t care about the plastic so it isn’t a big deal. I am still happy I got this for her and I do think it was worth it. Most sets seem to have very small pans that can only hold one item and don’t look real. This set looks real in my opinion. I would recommend this.
SecretlySo💋
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2016
This is hands down the BEST pot and pan set on the market. It is great for a child imagination and fine motor skills. It looks like teh real thing except it is smaller in size and fits there cute little hands perfectly! My son makes sizzle noises when frying our chicken lol. This set includes: a soup pot, skillet, and a saucepan. It comes with cooking utensils as well ( see pictures) (lost spatula) This collection DOES NOT include a wooden spoon, all the utensils I received was plastic. That does not take away from the quality of the product at all. It includes an oven mitt and more play food. It includes a really nice wipe clean booklet that teaches different lessons on nutrition and helps a child use there imagination and judgement. I am pleased with this set and after purchasing this I know I made a great decision.
Cam
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2015
Meets all expectations, especially those of my grandson
xstarfirex08
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2014
My 16 month old daughter was given this as a Christmas gift so she would stop stealing mommy's good cooking pot and trying to "cook" with metal utensils. This is perfect! The pieces are the perfect size for her small toddler hands, but they look like the real things. They are made of a very durable plastic that will withstand her abuse but still be light enough for her to hold in one hand easily. My only complaint is that the lids are just slightly smaller than the pots, so they can be shoved down inside at an angle, which makes it difficult for my daughter to get it back out. No big deal though since I can just withhold the lids until she's bigger. My daughter didn't care about any other gift once she saw this box. She couldn't get into it fast enough. Her complaint was she couldn't decide which end of the "spoon" to use for cooking. lol. She was so confused until she finally decided the bigger end was better.
whateverjo
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2012
For some reason the current trend in toy pots & pans is to make them too small to work with the vast majority of the play food that's available. Most of the metal sets I looked at had this issue, as did all of the wood sets (incl. Melissa & Doug), with the exception of this Pro set from Learning Resources & a metal set from Toy Chef. I went with plastic over metal after thinking about the possibility of the pots being thrown.These pots & pans are sized just right for little hands, little kitchens, and toy food. Finally! The accompanying photos are of a 2-1/2 yr old's hands playing in a Kenmore wooden kitchen, with plastic food from mixed sets. The soup pot can fit a whole slew of vegetables, and the frying pan is big enough to hold a plastic fried egg. The set also comes with a roomy sauce pot, 2 lids that do a great job of mimicking glass, an oven mitt that actually fits my daughter's hand, and a spatula & 2 large stirrers that have a little give to the softer plastic, which is ideal.The set came with 3 plastic food items, very basic, they're just freebies. With nearly all cooking sets you have to buy the food separately.My daughter has banged these pots around quite a bit & they've held up. I think the makers have struck a nice balance between sturdiness & keeping the pots lightweight; these wouldn't survive too many rounds outside making mudpies or lugging around rocks without losing a handle, but otherwise they'd be fine. My only issue is that although the lids fit the pots, they tend to clatter off a bit too easily.All around, they're great, I'd buy them again, give them as a gift, absolutely recommend them.(Note: Learning Resources also makes a different set of pans in both primary & pastel colors. They're cute, durable, don't clang, but have that too-small issue; better suited for under-age-2 chefs)
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