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(More customer reviews)For the reviewer who asked if the faucet makes noise, it doesn't. The noise makers are the stovetop, the oven, dishwasher, microwave, and phone. I first saw this kitchen at Sam's Club last year before my daughter was born. I fell in love with it but like always before I purchase something I do my homework. In my opinion this is by far the BEST kitchen out there. I would have gotten the Dream or Custom but we're planning on having at least 3 kids, another girl on the way, so I knew this was the one to get. I also did my homework on where to buy. I didn't want to pay shipping, but my local Toys 'R Us was having problems getting the 50 that they ordered. So again I did my homework and found that toysandhome.com offers FREE shipping on this item, saves $$ but the price is higher at $212 I believe. While it was being shipped I read the reviews on assembly and prepared for the worst. When I opened the box I laughed at the other whining reviewers, hardly any assembly. It was so easy and fast, I assembled this 5 months pregnant. It took me 45 mins altogether from the time it took me to unbox it and stock it with food. If you have assembled your babies crib or changing table or anything from Ikea for that matter, this is a cake walk. I would recommend using a cordless drill. Yes, there are predrilled holes on the top pieces but the bottom pieces that get attached don't have holes, this is because of the plastic material used if both were predrilled it wouldn't stay secure. It's very sturdy. I don't have any problems with the dish rack or doors/drawers not opening, I think they solved that. I also got the 101 playfood set by Step2, which I recommend, it has tons more veggies/fruits in it than junk food like the other sets. I covered the boxed food and also the food with labels with clear contact paper to protect them from saliva and make them a little more ridged. I'm thinking of getting the 11 piece stainless steel pot set but not a big deal. My daughter is 12 months old and won't understand much. I'm giving this to her for Christmas and I can't wait to see her reaction! I think that this is appropriate for that age, no small items, but I think an older child can pretend and be more creative with this. Great item to grow with your child and a great babysitter for stay-at-home moms! I also got the matching storage chest, which is really big! I just wish that Step2 would make a matching pantry for the kitchens for tons of storage. There is a lot more storage in this kitchen than the others.
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The perfect play center for your domestic-minded little ones, the LifeStyle Deluxe Kitchen provides your children with role-play possibilities sure to please. The "stainless steel like" oven, dishwasher, microwave, stovetop and phone all make realistic electronic sounds. Plus, there's tons of storage space for the pretend food items. The included 38-piece accessory set features a Little Helper's Dining Room and Pots and Pans Set, two baskets, a special frying pan and boiling pot with a lid, plus a 10-piece play food set. The special frying pan and boiling pot with lid activate electronic frying and boiling water sounds when placed on the stove's front burner. Kitchen also features framed window with overhead light, "granite like" countertop and sink with pretend faucet and pull-out sprayer. Minimal adult assembly required. Measures approximately 49" x 18" x 48.5". Requires 14 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included).
Awards: Named #1 Toy for Pre-Schoolers on Today Show's Toy Test 2002
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