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Toy pizza sets are commonly made from plastic, wood, or polypropylene for play pieces and accessories.

Play pizza sets vary by complexity and included accessories; typical sets contain anywhere from about 10 pieces up to around 41 pieces.

Baking guidance varies by product. Examples from product listings include: prebake-style crusts at 400°F (prebake about 8 minutes, then finish 6–10 minutes); mini crusts about 8–12 minutes at 400°F; and take-&-bake pies at 425°F for about 13–15 minutes. Always follow the specific package instructions for your product.

Ready-to-assemble lunch kits typically include pizza crusts plus main toppings and components such as sauce, cheese, and sliced pepperoni so you can build and heat a pizza at home.

Most play-focused pizza kits are labeled for preschool ages—commonly 'Suggested Age: 3 years and up'—but check the product details for the exact age recommendation.

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