Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Wooden Christmas Cookie Play Food Set
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If you ask me, the only thing that would be difficult is putting the lid back on the container, but the pieces are so small that they are not dangerous. four-year-old was three at the time I brought them home and it was no problem for her
You can see it very well because it is 11 1/2 x 8 3/4.
This doesn't seem to be the case. I was able to fit a kitchen play center with an oven in it for my granddaughter. Whenever she served the 'cookies' on a plate with the 'coffee' she liked to serve a plate with a cup. I thought this was a wonderful set and she absolutely
The picture has been painted on. This is a really good quality product
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It went to my 5 year old son and to my 2 year old. Taking care of my niece, five years old. Their eyes light up whenever they see it. He loved it so much that it was his favorite Christmas present. As an added It develops fine motor skills and helps you develop your hand-eye coordination. The Velcro helps build finger and hand strength as well as a sense of control when you pick up the cookie pieces and use the knife to stick them together. You should strengthen your hands. Putting the cookie dough on the baking sheet and adding the decorations was a major hit with both kids. It is a great play food or kitchen for your kid if they love to play with food. Thus far, it appears everything is very durable and sturdy. It's great that the cookies Velcro to the baking tray so they don't spill when kids carry them In addition to making it easy to keep the cookie pieces together, the dough tube and knife/spatula can be added to the oven mitt so it stays when no play kitchen is available.
What a cute little cookie set! Everything in the picture is clear It is made of a very strong cardboard cylinder and is filled with all the "cookies" and frosting, as well as a wooden knife, a spatula, a cookie sheet, and an All the cookie pieces are held in the cookie dough container, and I love that! There are also a lot of little Christmas designs to choose from, which are loved by the kids. In fact, I gave it to my two-year-old I bought my 6-year-old this Christmas as a birthday present in March, since we all love Christmas so much that it doesn't matter that it's not the holiday season! There's no doubt these will be a hit in the coming year. In our house, we go around and round. There's only one improvement I can think of and that is that the wooden spatula wouldn't be able to really get underneath the cookies to separate them from the There is no real use for it as a In order to slide the spatula underneath the cookies, you have to lift up the cookies with a finger.
I have the Melissa and I have the Melissa He plays with his egg crate all the time, so I thought he would enjoy doing the same with these cookies. Christmas morning, this was one of the first things he wanted to see! I love this set. It's adorable. You cannot go wrong with this toy if your child enjoys playing kitchen. The only thing I would change would be the cookie tube being plastic instead of cardboard I do not see that lasting very long.
It is the cutest wooden cookies set that I have ever seen, and the quality is great as well. This set is a huge hit with my toddler. Fun is the way that the cookies stack together to make a tube of dough like you would find in the grocery store. When she is a kid, her favorite activity is to cut the cookies apart, place them on a baking sheet, and then decorate them with frosting. Having a chance to play with it together has been great fun. I highly recommend this.
I bought this set for my son, who is 3 years old. He loves it. Cutting the cookies helps with his fine motor skills, and because each cookie is different, we can label them to help with his spoken language. There is nothing I would like to complain about. His last two days have been full of play with this, and it's still holding up.
He didn't play with anything else for a couple of weeks after he came over. Quite a bit of fun, since it is made well and is cute as can be. Our little illusion was so convincing that we turned the box upside down and pretended it was an You can keep it as a keepsake for sure.
It is hard for us to keep the Christmas cookies out of our toddler's hands. He enjoys playing with them constantly. They're really well made, only one Velcro is loose on the cookie sheet, but other than that, they are perfect. A little hot glue will fix it if it falls off, but otherwise, they seem to be going great. The feature that she loves most about cookie dough is that it sticks together and lets her divide it into pieces.
This frosting was gorgeous and stayed on the cake for a long time. It was a great idea to store the cookies in a cookie dough can. Earlier this year, I stored the set away for next Christmas, when I hope to rediscover and enjoy it again!.