| The one qwerty costco, the adults like the solid wood , the kids like the plastic one that makes noises |
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We bought Liam's Kitchen from Willow Toys.
http://www.willowtoys.com/ It was the best investment ever. It is hand made from real wood, it arrives fully assembled and has not batteries. These were all important to me. They are more expensive than the big box brands but the quality is exceptional and I anticipate this item will have a great resale value or be donated to a preschool and withstand years of use. |
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We have the KidKraft Corner Kitchen. Lots of space to store things, no batteries needed, and takes up less room than a lot of other play kitchens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OE01XG?ie=UTF8&force-full-site=1&ref_=aw_bottom_links |
| We have the kidkraft vintage kitchen and after 8 months (so far) of play have none of the quality concerns mentioned by the other poster. It is in the eat-in area of our kitchen so I wanted a wooden one, though I do agree that plastic can be more fun for the kids with all the buttons and features. Our 2 year old gets a lot of use out of his anyway though and it is increasing as he gets older. |
| Can anyone recommend a kitchen for taller kids? I'm concerned about the reviews of Kidcraft and Educo that say it's too short. |