Plum® 3-in-1 Cabin Wooden Kitchen Diner & Theater – 578501095

Plum’s 3-in-1 Wooden Cabin Kitchen promises three times the fun. The Cabin Kitchen’s unique design with folding panels allows it to incorporate a diner, utility room, role play kitchen, puppet theater and a funny-face photo wall.

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Plum’s 3-in-1 Wooden Cabin Kitchen promises three times the fun. The Cabin Kitchen’s unique design with folding panels allows it to incorporate a diner, utility room, role play kitchen, puppet theater and a funny-face photo wall. The retro style wooden kitchen has a two door oven for eager bakers to get started. Children can boil and fry on the dual inset hobs and flip pancakes for the diners with this feature packed Cabin Kitchen designed to inspire pretend play. Turn back the time with the clock complete with movable hands and click and turn the oven dials to set the temperature. When they’re finished cooking up a storm they can wash it all up in the kitchen sink, which features a removable basin and turning tap. Supplied with wooden cooking accessories including a frying pan, spoon and spatula.Wooden kitchen with two oven doors with storage areas. Two Inset Hobs. Click and turn dials Kitchen sink with turning faucets and removable sink tray Clock with movable hands Fold-out laundry room and fun head-in-the-hole panel Fold-out theater stage and diner panel Assembled Size: L 17.72” x W 12.6” x H 29.92” (Folded In) L 52.76” x W 12.6” x H 29.92” (Folded Out) Product Weight: 23.15lb Recommended Age: 3 years + Assembly information: Approximate time one adult, one hour Adult assembly required. Adult supervision recommended at all times. Warning: Minimum user age 3 years. Not suitable for children under 36 months – small parts – choking hazard. Manufacturer’s Warranty: 12 months

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Age Range

3 to 6 years

Manufacturer Part Number

41090

Assembled Product Weight

23.15 lb

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

52.76 x 12.60 x 29.92 Inches

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Tracy

    My 3.5 year old son loves playing with this. There are so many more options to play pretend than just a regular play kitchen. The sweet of sturdy and fairly easy to put together. Having toys that look like the adult size objects really encourages creative play. Better than watching YouTube all day!

  2. 07

    by Manzy

    The 3-1 Cabin Kitchen is hours of endless fun. From the knobs making “clicking” sounds on the stove to having a theatre on the other side of the washer and dryer. It really gives my kids the real experience of cooking for, serving dinner and doing their laundry. It was very easy to set up, and its very sturdy. Love everything about it and highly recommend!

  3. 07

    by Norie

    This is the most adorable design ever. My little one is going to love playing with this. It was super easy to assemble and the accessories will make pretend and play time really fun. It is sturdy and durable and easy to wipe down, should anything get accidently spilled. I love the way my little will be able to decide which world she will be in by choosing which side to play on. I am holding out giving this to her until her birthday in a few weeks, but I already know it will be a hit!

  4. 07

    by Burke

    Took a little longer to assemble than I would like but my daughter loves it and spends a lot of time playing with it. Sturdy after built.

  5. 07

    by Carebear

    I got this and was impressed by the heaviness of it. Was a little disappointed by the size of it. But definitely good quality. I recommend it, the kids seem to like it.

  6. 07

    by Danni

    I got this 3 in 1 kitchen by Plum complimentary in exchange for my honest review. This kitchen is the best play kitchen I have ever seen! It has a cut out area where your kids can put their heads and look like superheros. It also has a little diner part so the kids can pretend to order or serve food. And it also has washing machine and dryer cutouts. The best thing about this kitchen is the side boards for the diner and washing machine fold up and make this nice and compact. My kids really enjoyed this kitchen, especially my 1 year old. Everytime I put him into the play area he walks right over. He even cries when we take him away. I highly recommend this!

  7. 07

    by Mamab

    This is amazing! A gift from above! My children all love this even my older ones. Its super neat that its got multiple different things they can play with so someone always has a job to do. I love how busy and entertained it keeps them.

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