Stockholm Spaces Combination Play Kitchen

STK3024

$1,609.95  (Ex GST)

$1,851.44 (Incl GST)

The Stockholm Spaces Combination Play Kitchen is designed to inspire endless hours of imaginative cooking and role play. This all-in-one kitchen set includes a cooktop, oven, sink, fridge, microwave, cupboard, and benchtop space, all in one stylish and practical unit. Featuring turning knobs and realistic designs, it’s perfect for children who love to pretend to cook, bake, and entertain.

The set is made from birch plywood, lacquered for easy cleaning and durability. Assembly is required, and illustrated accessories are not included. The play kitchen measures 122.5(W) x 47(D) x 106(H)cm, offering ample space for fun and interaction.

Ages: Suitable for children aged 3+ years.

Educational Benefits:

  • Enhances language and communication skills through pretend cooking and role play scenarios.
  • Promotes creativity and imagination as children mimic real-world tasks and explore different kitchen activities.
  • Encourages social and emotional development as children collaborate, share tasks, and negotiate roles during play.
  • Helps with the development of fine motor skills as children interact with knobs, doors, and other movable kitchen parts.

Classroom & Play Ideas:

  • Set up a "restaurant" or "café" where children can take turns as chefs, waitstaff, and customers, fostering social interactions.
  • Introduce themes like "baking day" or "family dinner" to encourage children to think about and discuss food and meal planning.
  • Organise a group play activity where children can collaboratively plan and "cook" a pretend meal, improving teamwork and problem-solving skills.
  • Use the kitchen to teach children about kitchen safety and hygiene in a fun, interactive way.

WARNING – This furniture has a risk of falling over. Wall anchors should be used when an item has a warning tip over label. Never allow children to stand, climb or hang on drawers, doors or shelves. Never open more than one drawer at a time. Place heavier items down low. Children have died from furniture tip over.

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 544