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Step2 Little Helper's Shopping Cart 5pc - Blue

$49.99
4.5(34)
Loved for: high quality construction

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Tiny Land® Pretend Play Kitchen for Kids - Serenity Wooden Kitchen – Blue & Green

Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Sweet Manners Tea Set

KidKraft Grand Gourmet Corner Kitchen

$249.99
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4.2(33)
Loved for: sturdy design

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Most play kits target toddlers and preschoolers. Common age labels include “18 months and up” and “3 years and up,” and some listings specify ranges such as “18 to 36 months.”

Piece counts vary but commonly fall in the low double digits. Examples in the sample set range from 11 pieces up to 28 pieces.

Common materials are plastic and wood; some kits also include paper parts. Several listings explicitly list combinations such as “Paper, Plastic, Wood.”

Some play kits require no batteries, while others specify battery types. Examples include “3 AA Zinc Carbon,” “2 AA Alkaline,” and “2 AAA Alkaline.”

Assembly varies by product: many listings state “No Assembly Required,” while at least one notes “Adult Assembly Required, No Tools Needed.”

Play kits frequently list focuses such as fine motor skills, creative thinking, shapes and colors, language and social skills, music, and gross motor skills.

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