We call it a play kitchen, but what it actually is – that’s up to little imaginations. Maybe it will be a restaurant, café, shop or puppet theatre. Or something completely different.
Play from two directions – on one side a complete kitchen and on the other a blackboard to write the dish of the day or this evening’s puppet show. And in between there’s a window with curtains, or why not a theatre drape.
The stove’s knob clicks when the hobs are turned on and off, just like on a real stove.
The curtains can be drawn together when it’s time to close for the day.
Made of durable and sturdy material that lasts for more than one generation of food creators, shop owners and theatre directors.
Role playing is a fun-filled way for children to process impressions and imitate adults in order to understand their surroundings.