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Toys and Games Reviews of Discover Sounds KitchenCustomer Review: One great compact kitchen! Summary: 5 Stars
I recommend this kitchen to anyone w/ a child under 2 because of its size. My daughter doesn't stand to well yet. But she likes to sit in the floor and play with it. Since it is not very tall she is able to reach everything while sitting. Her favorite thing is to put the ice cubes in the dispenser and then get them back out. Which is educational for learning shapes. Also the stove that bubbles and sizzles is so cute and not to loud. This kitchen is very compact and doesn't take up much room. I was looking for a kitchen that had everything and this one does. For the price this is a great value and a great starter kitchen. My daughter has every toy imaginable and out of all them this is her favorite. I also added a cash register and some play food w/ this and she plays for hours.
Customer Review: fun but only if you love ink in your carpet Summary: 4 Stars
My daughter enjoyed this toy when she first got it at 9-months-old, but I cringe now thinking that she mouthed it at all. The first time I washed it, the ink from the stickers ran down the toy and into my carpet - staining it. This company is irresponsible in making children's toys that can result in damage to their home and possibly dangerous to their health. At the least, there should be a bold warning not to use water with this toy, which many children might want to do, it being a play kitchen. And what use is a toy for this age group that you cannot wash for fear of ruining it and your carpet - since they are prone to mouth their toys frequently. As a mother and a person who works in a professional capacity with young children, I strongly do not recommend this product.
Customer Review: Great Toy for our inquisitive 1 year old Summary: 5 Stars
Bought this for our daughter's first birthday. She plays with it constantly. She really loves the little blocks that fit in the fridge. She has actually figured out how to put them in the holes and how the button works to release them. However, her favorite thing to do at this point is to tip it over and stand on the back of it. Luckily the Little Tikes products are very tough and she has not damaged it with her rough-housing. It is so cute to watch her having so much fun with this toy. We just bought her the nesting pots and pans to go with it (as someone on this site had recommended.) Now she has even more fun. She also likes to put some of her little toy animals in the sink. She also tried to whip up a little monkey stir-fry in the skillet. Definitley a winner.
Customer Review: The good the bad and the teeny tiny Summary: 3 Stars
First, the good. I bought this toy for my daughter's 1st birthday. Her grandma bought her the Nesting Pots and Pans. She really enjoyed putting the pots and pans in the microwave and over. She also liked using the shape sorter on the fridge and pushing the button to release the shapes. Now the bad. It is a TEENY TINY kitchen. Do not expect your child to grow with this toy. In fact, I had put mine into storage when my daughter was 15 mo old. She still plays with the pots and pans. But this kitchen is not for playing pretend. The features are too small to cook or wash dishes. If your child tries to stand next to it he or she will tower over it. It is great for an infant who can sit up on her own, but not for a child who wants to have make-believe play.
Customer Review: the flaws bug me Summary: 4 Stars
my son got this as a gift at 12 months, loved it for awhile, and still enjoys having it around at 21 months. unfortunately, several flaws have always bugged me enough that i wouldn't purchase this model for anyone else. i'd say that anything beneficial/educational/fun about this toy could better be found in a more well-thought-out product. 1) the shape sorter/ice cube dispenser is a cute idea, but the 3 shapes are sized to fit in any sorter hole! good grief, why have a sorter if there is no learning about shapes going on? 2) the phone will not stay in its mount & always pops off 3) sink is too small to really 'pretend' with 4) it easily tips over no matter how small the child, so it has to be placed against a firm surface.
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