Step2 LifeStyle Custom Kitchen Playset
- Special frying pan and boiling pot with lid activate electronic frying and boiling water sounds in stove’s front burner
- Upscale, granite-look counter tops, decorative plate rack, storage shelf and sink with faucet
- Stainless steel oven, microwave and refrigerator enhance children’s play and provide valuable storage space
- Recycle bin and pull-out drawer
- Includes 20-piece accessory set
Why We Love the Lifestyle Custom Kitchen
Accessory Set Included
Everything little ones need to get started in the kitchen is included – just take a trip to the pretend grocery store for some play food! (Play food not included)
Fun Lights & Sounds
Toddlers will love to cook up pretend meals on the stovetop that features exciting lights and sounds! Use the special pots to activate the realistic sizzling or bubbling sounds. Plus, the microwave includes a working electronic keypad with fun sounds too!
Extra Storage
When playtime fun is done, use the molded-in dish rack and shelf, and pull-out cabinet and recycling bin to store accessories, as well as the pretend refrigerator to keep pretend food close for next time!
Realistic Amenities
From the modern-looking cabinets, shelves and countertop, to sleek “stainless steel” appliances, this playset looks and functions just like a real kitchen!
Why Play with a Play Kitchen?
Creativity + Role Play
Pretend play gets kids engaged in storytelling as they act out new scenarios and communicate what imaginary things are going on – a great way to flex creativity and language skills!
Physical + Motor Skills
Play kitchens present kids with so many ways to practice their motor skills, like grasping and using small accessories and utensils, opening and closing doors, and turning oven knobs.
Language + Social Skills
Role playing requires kids to engage in storytelling as they make up scenarios and communicate with others about what role they’re playing. They also have to react and build off of what the other person said or did.
Critical Thinking
Running into problems while playing, like trouble closing the refrigerator door when too many items are placed inside or trying to swivel the faucet over a full sink, allow children to think through problems and craft solutions.
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