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101 Piece Play Food Assortment Review

 
Manufacturer: Step2
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Model#: 7382
Weight: 2.90lbs
Height: 10.60"
   Width: 7.70"
Length: 5.30"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $22.99
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Features:
  • Perfectly compliments Step2 LifeStyle Kitchens and playhouses
  • Includes canned, packaged, prepared, and natural foods
  • Fruits, vegetables, and "junk food"
  • Pastries and desserts included as well!

User Submitted 101 Piece Play Food Assortment Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2008-07-21
Not as great as it looks
Ok, I don't know if they just made a mistake with my order or what but my set did not have near as much stuff as pictured. It may have had 101 pieces, but only because they doubled and tripled the same item. I did not receive any of the jars or boxes of anything, just food. But anyway, my four year old and almost two year old enjoy the set, and don't seem to mind what it lacks. I guess it's worth the money, considering it's so cheap, but I would definitely explore other options as well before ordering.

Date: 2008-07-12
Perfect for Little Tikes and Step 2 Kitchens
I was a bit skeptical after browsing the reviews for this play food set, but ultimately decided to go for it because it was created by the same manufacturer as my 2-year-old daughter's LifeStyle Kitchen (Step 2). I can assure you I was not disappointed and neither was she. The food is durable and the variety is impressive. I must say the picture, though not completely inaccurate, is a bit deceiving only because it shows items that were not included in the package (i.e., cans, boxes, etc). I would say though that what I received is better than what the picture above shows. All of the food is plastic - no cardboard boxes. Several of the items were duplicates, but I, for one, found that appealing because now she can serve two of the same meal. The variety included everything from hot dogs, to avacado, to sushi. The best part is that the food is made to scale with the kitchen, so it fits pefectly into the pots and pans included with the kitchen. Overall, I am thrilled and my daughter is begging me relentlessly to play kitchen with her.

Date: 2008-05-31
Lots of food - cycle them in periodically
Lots of diffenent foods the kids can identify. 20 bucks (common price) a little high but easier to get it all at once. We have other sets of dishes that get thrown in the kitchen set as well. The boxed foods are not durable, but the others are great and very colorful.

Date: 2008-05-10
Not what the picture shows... better!
I have an almost 2 yr. old alpha male, I bought him this set, because he loves to pretend to make food... It's not at all what the picture shows, no cans, no boxes, instead there are common plastic food items like the banana, apple, grapes, and doughnuts. Also, there are some funny random off the wall items like sushi rolls, pasta, tofu (I think) and eggs, in the shell and sunnyside up. It's play food, and it's totally cute fun play food, my son looks forward to making breakfast in the morning bacon included!

Date: 2008-05-03
Do not buy if you have children under 3 at home!
I bought this set for my son when he turned 2 and while it has a really wide assortment of fruits and vegetables and he had fun learning about some that he'd never seen before, it's really cheaply made and not at all durable. My 2 yr old put several pieces in his mouth and pretended to bite them (a logical step in playing "let's pretend to make lunch", I think) and after a few times they actually cracked (the banana is the one I remember clearly) and I threw them away. I also threw out the individual french fries and a couple of other smaller pieces as I think they're choking hazards. Well, today my 10 mth old got hold of one of the tomato slices and managed to wedge it wholly in his mouth. So I've just gone through all our play food and thrown away ALL of the items that came with this set. They're simply too small and cheaply made to be safe around any child that will put them in his/her mouth whether it's part of pretending or teething.


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