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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Play Food - 10 Piece Set

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Play Food - 10 Piece Set

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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Play Food - 10 Piece Set

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Your little ones will enjoy this deluxe, play foodset as they stock their play kitchens or grocery stores. This beautiful set will provide hours of fun with 10 wooden food items and a wooden crate for easy clean up and storage. Ages 3 and up.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:15.75 inches
Product Width:9.75 inches
Product Height:3.1 inches
Product Weight:4.5 pounds
Package Length:15.5 inches
Package Width:9.6 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:6.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews

Features
  • Set comes complete with wooden crate for easy storage

  • Each of these 10 wooden food products has realistic graphics that are sure to delight

  • Includes one each of spaghetti, ketchup, soup, sugar, cereal, pretzels, rice, waffles, orange juice and mustard

  • Made of solid wood

  • Measures 16" x 11" x 3.5"


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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5learning gifts  Nov 10, 2008
LOVE THIS.MY GRANDDAUGHTER IS GETTING A COMPLETE KITCHEN SET FOR CHRISTMAS AND THESE WILL MAKE IT COMPLETE.THESE ARE VERY STURDY AND WILL LAST FOREVER

3Pros & Cons about this toy  Jun 03, 2008
I am a huge fan of the Melissa & Doug food items.. own almost all of them. I do not own this one, but my friend does.. and I wanted to give my review on it.

Pros:
Very durable. These toys will go through everything.. paint stays on well, and can withstand abuse. Obviously, teeth marks.. stepping on them.. throwing them, etc. are no problem for these foods - they will not break.

Cons:
Heavy. Watch your little one's toes with these items..
Not realistic. They are blocks (literally). They are wooden blocks that are painted with "cereal" "rice" etc. Not even the pictures are realistic.. and toddlers can not read these! They get a 1 star for how unrealistic they are..


Bottom line.. yes, they are very good quality, and durable.. but in my opinion, they are more like wooden blocks than food (actually.. they are wooden blocks.. just painted to "look like" food.. which they dont). So I am disappointed with this particular wooden set by Melissa & Doug for the realistic aspect of the toy.

5Grocery shopping made fun!  May 09, 2008
I purchased this item for my cousin's younger daughter, and both her girls (four and one) love it! We included a shopping cart with the gift, and both children have a ball with it -- the 4-year-old puts the groceries in the cart while the one-year-old pushes it. We love Melissa and Doug products, and recommend them whenever we can!

5Great value for the cost !!  Jan 13, 2008
Well made, realistic looking, durable. I feel this was a great value considering the price of the item. Ths wooden crate was a nice touch, too.

My almost two-year-old grandaughter loves using these with her new playroom kitchen.

I purchased several other items from this company, and was impressed with all of them.

3Good Food But Large Items  Jan 12, 2008
My children enjoy this food set, as they are durable and realistic looking. However they also have the Melissa and Doug play food groups which I prefer, because the food items are a more manageable size for all ages. Some of the food items in this set (especially the cereal and pretzel box) are very large and heavy and I worry of children dropping them on their toes, etc. The age guide is 3 - 6 years which is a good guide, as they are fine for my 4 year old, but more of a concern with my 18 month old (who of course wants to play with everything the older one has).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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