👶 Cook Up Fun with Style!
The KidKraft Grand Gourmet Corner Wooden Play Kitchen is a beautifully designed playset that features a unique corner layout, complete with working appliances and accessories. Perfect for children aged 3 and up, this kitchen encourages imaginative play while providing a durable and stylish addition to any playroom.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36"D x 35.75"W x 36.13"H |
Item Weight | 58 Pounds |
Size | Toys |
Style | Toys |
Theme | Kitchen |
Color | Pink & White |
Material Type | Engineered Wood, Plastic, Fabric |
A**R
Awesome
Got this for my toddler girl child and she LOVES it. Super single to put together. Not heavy at all. Super sturdy for it being so cheap. Perfect height for all toddler ages. Color is exactly as pictured.
N**M
Great solid play kitchen that is fun to modify & customize
My wife and I purchased this for our 3 y/o daughter for Christmas. There are certainly a lot of parts to assemble, but the instructions are clear and easy to read. Be sure to set aside at least a couple hours if you intend to assemble this yourself.While the parts are all packed tightly together in the box, everything survived shipment without any signs of damage. The materials used to make this kitchen are solid and durable with a good paint job. When assembled, the kitchen is the perfect size for our daughter, allowing her to reach everything without any issue. This play kitchen has plenty of pretend appliances to keep our daughter interested in it. She likes to bake cookies and cupcakes in her oven, heat up play food in the microwave, cook on the stove, organize her various food items in the fridge/freezer and clean dishes in her sink. Sometimes I even find her grabbing clothes out of our hamper so she can pretend to wash them in the washing machine. Hopefully she will still be interested in doing the laundry when she is old enough to use the real washing machine!If you are a bit of a tinkerer it is also fun to apply your own tweaks and modifications to the play kitchen. We added some motion-activated LED lights to the microwave and oven so that it lights up when she opens the doors. We also applied some peel and stick wall tiles to the backsplash to help make her play kitchen match our kitchen better.Our daughter loves this play kitchen and we love to see how much she enjoys playing with it.
S**H
This is the most impressive play kitchen i have seen
this thing is awesome. the kids love it, it looks really good, and is pretty durable. It does take forever to put together, but its instructions are spectacular and they organized the parts phenomenally. Worth every penny.Just don't let your kids get water anywhere near it.
S**E
Satan’s Setup for a great kitchen
Okay...I’m glad I’m writing this AFTER seeing my kid play with it because I would’ve been one of those angry reviewers who had nothing good to say if I wrote this after 6 hours of assembly. I was interrupted by my toddler really often, am a sleep deprived mom, and couldn’t spread everything out on the floor because my toddler thought I wanted her to hide stuff (I realized this AFTER playing hide and seek with multiple doors. Not fun for me, but my toddler had a blast). The instructions aren’t bad, but there are soooo many steps. Like really, they couldn’t attach the handles/knobs themselves? EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE PUT TOGETHER. It’s not hard but it is super time consuming. Oh, and make sure you’re not putting the shelves on backwards or you’ll have to redo it. My thumbs hate me. Some of the pictures do not show you how things should align so you might have to go back and turn stuff. Just look ahead and align the holes correctly to save yourself some frustration. One last tip, put on the stupid but awfully cute curtain rod BEEEEFORE attaching the pink board in front of it unless you have the ability to shrink your hands. They made this one of the last steps and after hours of fighting this kitchen, having to battle it to get it on there was not a fun way to end my night. Oh, and I still can’t get the faucet into the wooden board so my toddler has to play without it until dad can do it. The holes are too small and dad strength is required to get the screws in there. Screw it. Have fun, good luck.
H**K
Great quality, cute set, much assembly (and patience) required
This kitchen was bought for my 19mo old daughter for Christmas. This kitchen was very well priced (much less than the price at time of posting this), so we bought it as soon as we saw it. We made a comparison to the plastic kitchen sets and decided that this one had much more style, quality and beauty. It is truly a very sturdy and cute/eye-appealing piece. It did take a while to assemble (as I describe below), but that was not enough to detract too greatly from the positives of this item. Hence, I only deducted one star because I believe the quality and style of the piece and the satisfaction I got after finishing assembly and still get seeing my daughter play with it daily far outweigh the amount of time put into assembly.The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is due to, what I deemed, an overly long assembly process. The assembly has ~35 steps and took me 4-5 hours. The hardware package is a cardboard piece shrink wrapped in plastic. The cardboard has very poor perforations for each set of hardware, making it very difficult to punch them out, causing situations where multiple compartments would open and scattering and combining some hardware that looks very similar. I tried to be very careful to keep the pieces separate to make sure that, in the end, I had used all the pieces and also that I wasn't short any pieces. Other hardware packages I've seen (individual plastic packs) have been much easier to work with. The instructions were very clear and I never felt lost in the process. However, some steps seemed truly unnecessary if the manufacturer had just attached some small pieces to other pieces and packaged them that way. For example, the handles for the freezer, refrigerator, microwave and oven doors should have come pre-attached. I'm sure they could figure out some package configuration to make that happen in the existing box. Also, all the knobs that hang the pots and pans needed to be individually attached. These little things add up. One additional note is that there are slight imperfections (small chips or flakes) on several edges of painted/powder-coated surfaces (both plastic and wood). I personally don't think that this should be cause to reduce the rating, but you should beware if you are looking for that "never-chip, never-flake, dyed plastic" kitchen; this isn't it.
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