Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not get rid of it if she is still playing with it...just because some other kids had stopped.
This. Who cares when other people got rid of it. Get rid yours when YOUR kid(s) stop playing with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 10. And, gave it to someone with a toddler and asked that they ask if I want it back before they give it away someday. Had a really hard time letting it go even though it took up so much room.
Aww this is me. Get sentimental about the stuff as it's kids.movimg out of a certain phase with so many sweet memories.
Anonymous wrote:I would not get rid of it if she is still playing with it...just because some other kids had stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Not trying to rush it out the door but it takes a lot of space and is getting declining use (but still regular use). Child is just turned 7 and finishing 1st grade. Do 2nd graders play with these? If so is that the last year? DD has always been very into this kind of play -- also loves dolls, playing school, dollhouses, etc. But none of those things take up as much floorspace as the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:About 10. And, gave it to someone with a toddler and asked that they ask if I want it back before they give it away someday. Had a really hard time letting it go even though it took up so much room.
Anonymous wrote:We did in first grade. It was a bit premature but coincided with a move to a smaller home and it needed to go.