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Educo Gourmet Chef Kitchen

  • Encourage creativity
  • All in one kitchen
  • Perfect addition to Gourmet Chef Cookware and Gourmet Chef Cuisine
  • Includes sink, cooktop, oven, or cupboard
  • Assembly is simple and all tools and hardware needed are included

Product Description
ED821370 Features: -Gourmet chef kitchen. -Color: Green. -Child size gourmet chef kitchen lets kids create their own meal – time treats. -Peek into the oven through the window to check on dinner or turn the chuck knobs to change the temperature. -Cleanup is a snap with the sink,hutch and towel rackand the cupboard space to store all dishware and pots and pans. -Simple classic design and natural colors offer loads of possibilities for playtime. -Accessories are sol… More >>

Educo Gourmet Chef Kitchen

admin in Fashion & Accessories on September 10 2010 » 5 comments
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  1. Sarah E. Mchale says on September 10 2010 at 3:06 am:

    My 5 year old son and I say down to build the Educo Gourmet Kitchen(model #21842). We opened the box and they forgot to include the directions.

    You can imagine my kid’s disappointment. This sucks especially for what was paid for it.

    Does anyone reading this have the directions or know where online I could find them?

    Thanks
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. wild child's mom says on September 10 2010 at 5:58 am:

    I was really disappointed with this toy. The kitchen is very small, very lightweight, and quite flimsy. The storage capacity is tiny, especially since the shelf over the cooking/sink area only fits Educo utensils which are sold out everywhere. The screw holes for the doors don’t line up so the doors are crooked and look horrible. There was even some of the hardware missing. The faucet and handles are attached via 1/4 inch wooden pegs and constantly fall off. I don’t think I will ever buy a toy from Educo again. The kitchen that Ikea now makes is much better: heavy and durable, beautiful natural and painted white wood, lots of storage space, twice the size, and legs that adjust to a growing child (three height positions).
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. S. May says on September 10 2010 at 7:21 am:

    We bought this kitchen for our almost two-year old daughter after looking at several options. We are very pleased with it. The assembly was simple, especially compared to reviews of other kitchens that say it took hours to assemble. We like that it is light weight and not a super heavy fiber board kitchen. The colors are really nice and the size fits well in a small space. It is not a kitchen that will last throughout her childhood (I would say max 5 years old). I am sure we will buy a bigger kitchen at some point, but if we had purchased a bigger one now thinking she could use it for years she would not be able to reach the counter. I do wish the knobs for the faucet turned, but I showed her how to pretend she is turning them and she gets it. If you buy this kichen, definitely get the set of pots/plates etc. that go with it. It makes all the difference since the kitchen is made to hold those items. For a real wood kitchen in this price range, it is a good buy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Megan Robel says on September 10 2010 at 8:35 am:

    We got this for our almost 2 year old daughter for Christmas. I had been offered a large plastic kitchen for free, but was not excited at the idea of having a big kitchen in her already crowded play room and I really wasn’t excited about the plastic. I wanted something that required a little more imagination. This kitchen is great.

    It is small so we actually have it under the eating bar in our kitchen so she can cook when we cook. It is brightly colored, which I wasn’t sure I would like when I ordered it, but I do like it. The knobs click when you turn them. The oven and other cupboard can be used as an oven, microwave, refrigerator, cupboard or whatever the child wants. The sink is plastic and easily removed and there is a little shelf with notches above the sink and stove for accessories.

    The problems I have with the kitchen are the faucet is way too easy to remove. My daughter almost immediately pulled it out and after putting it back several times, I stopped because I was worried it would break beyond repair. I am going to try to figure out another way to attach it. The hot and cold knobs have not been a problem at all. The only other problem is that she received utensils from others for Christmas and they don’t fit in the notches on the little shelf. I had read somewhere that those notches are a perfect fit for some Educo utensils, but that is not what we have so the notches have been useless so far. But, the shelf itself is a nice place to put the “canned” foods she got for Christmas along with the “spices” she also received.

    Overall I am really happy with this purchase, but I did get a really great deal on it so I am not sure how happy I would be if I had paid original price.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Deborah J. Hill says on September 10 2010 at 10:05 am:

    I gave this to my grandson for his 2nd birthday. Other friends and family gave him some of the accessories (food pieces, pots and pans). He loves it all!! A great gift and just the right size for their apartment.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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