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3 in 1 Mud Kitchen for Kids Blue

Dhs. 1,250.00

About this Item

Size: H60x W120 cm

Imaginative Play

Mud cheeseburger and Puddle soup are on the kids’ mud kitchen menu. Our hand-made
mud kitchens offer your children learning and development in the most fun and
imaginative way. Playing with a mud kitchen makes your kid connects with nature better.
Included
The mud kitchen has two bowls, four hot plates, one utensil rail with white containers, lots
of kitchen utensils, an oven under the workbench, and a storage section.

Easy to Assemble and Good Build

the Cute outdoor playset is made of pine (solid wood), waterproof and durable. The
height is ideal for preschoolers. Easy to assemble.

Fun for Kids

Boys and girls will love cooking and making imaginative food with this wooden
kitchen.
We offer delivery across the UAE. You can choose the color without extra charge. For
other designs/dimensions, please get in touch with us to discuss.
Delivery to Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, and UAQ is AED 50. Abu Dhabi, RAK, and Al Ain are
not included in delivery charges.
If you want to add a working faucet then please check here.
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