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Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Cookie Set Review

 
Manufacturer: Melissa & Doug
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Model#: 40.74
Weight: 2.60lbs
Height: 13.50"
   Width: 10.50"
Length: 3.30"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $19.99
Online Price: $10.99
A discount of $9.00!
* Price is subject to change.
Features:
  • Wooden set includes 12 wooden, sliceable cookies
  • Cookies store in a durable dough tube
  • Perfect for creative play
  • Enrich a child's imagination
  • Exceptional quality and value
Your little baker will enjoy "whipping" up a batch of homemade cookies with the Slice and Bake Cookie Set from Melissa and Doug! This colorful wooden set includes 12 wooden, sliceable cookies and 12 toppings, wooden knife, spatula, cookie sheet and a kitchen mitt for safe, "low-calorie" play! The cookies store in a durable dough tube.

User Submitted Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Cookie Set Reviews


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Date: 2010-08-10
Little girl still plays with this
Little girl loves playing with this. Had it for few months now and she still comes out of here room with a pan of cookies for my wife and I to try. Gets my vote.

Date: 2010-06-23
So much fun!
I love this toy and I use it with all of my clients who love it as well!

Date: 2010-04-23
play cookies
Melissa and Doug products are a little costly but they last and last. These toys lasted and still last thur all my kids. My older girls still play with this stuff. I highly recommend any of this play food by them to anyone with kids who enjoy playing pretend. These toys will be here for my grandkids...probably out last me. :)

Date: 2010-04-17
Not recalled here, but probably should've been!
The background: I bought this cookie set at a toy sale - it was new in it's packaging. Just by chance I came home and read the reviews before I opened it. I saw the information on the toy being recalled in Canada because of excess chemicals in the paint. I was concerned, so I contacted the head of the toy sale. She in turn, called Melissa and Doug, and of course they said the toys were from different runs (produced in China) and that there was nothing to worry about. I was skeptical, but accepted the answer. After all, I've always trusted Melissa and Doug toys??? Well, when I finally did open the toy (a week later) the smell of the paint was so overwhelming that it made me nauseous. I took everything but the open mitt and the tube that you store the cookies in (the only items that are NOT wood and NOT painted) and put the wooden pieces in a bag and set them outside. Three days later and they still smell horribly. I know what Melissa and Doug are claiming... that the paint is safe "according to US regulations"... but if a toy makes you nauseous with it's off-gassing of overseas non-regulated application of CHEAP paint??? It is simply not right to give a toy like this to your children. Especially a toy that is a "play food" item and there is a chance they will put it in their mouths. I don't car how "cute" or "clever" it might be! That is the last toy I'll buy from Melissa and Doug.

Date: 2010-03-28
Melissa and Doug respond to Recall
After reading comments about the recall in Canada, I did a little searching and found this site where Doug responds to the recall. After reading his detailed reply, I feel very comfortable keeping the toys I have from Melissa and Doug and buying more. I recommend people go to this site and read the report.[...]


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