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KidKraft Uptown Espresso Wooden Play Kitchen with Play Phone, Chalkboard & Towel Rack, Espresso

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Color: Espresso


Features

  • Refrigerator, freezer, oven, cabinet and microwave doors open and close
  • Oven and sink knobs click and turn
  • Removable sink for easy cleanup
  • Cordless phone with hands-free clip
  • Shelving for pots, pans and accessories
  • See-through doors on oven and microwave
  • Chalkboard surface on the freezer

Description

Time to cook up a little fun! Our KidKraft Uptown Espresso Play Kitchen has a hip, modern look that young chefs are sure to love. With tile-look backsplash and sleek countertops, the design is emulated from trendy real-life kitchens. Every appliance is interactive, including doors that open and close, knobs that turn and click and a working chalkboard on the freezer door. Kids will love taking calls on the cordless play phone that attaches to the side of the refrigerator. Keep all accessories neat and handy with the pegs for hanging utensils and the side towel rack. Crafted from composite wood, the Uptown Espresso contemporary kitchen is a sturdy and stylish addition to playtime. From the Manufacturer Time to cook up a little fun. Our Uptown Espresso Kitchen has a hip, modern look that young chefs are sure to love. This wooden kitchen is full of fun details like a cordless phone and a chalkboard for writing the daily specials.

Material: Engineered Wood


Size: 43 x 18 x 41


Color: Espresso


Style: Uptown


Brand: KidKraft


Product Dimensions: 43 x 17.7 x 41 inches


Item Weight: 1.2 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 53260


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 7 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: March 28, 2022


Department: unisex-child


Manufacturer: KIDKRAFT


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  • Excellent size for growing kids!
Color: Natural
I did a lot of research before buying this kitchen. I was looking for something reasonably priced that was sturdy, attractive, and big enough for the kids to use for years to come. Pay attention to dimensions when you're shopping for play kitchens, because most of them are teeny tiny, best suited for tiny toddlers in the 1-2yo size range. I have a 4 year old and a 1 year old, and didn't want them to outgrow it right away, so I wanted something taller. This kitchen is everything I was looking for. It's super cute, very sturdy, and while my 1yo can't reach the freezer or microwave yet, she easily plays with everything else. It's really the perfect size for kids in the 3-7yo age range, I think, but will work for kids older and younger than that. It took two of us about 2.5 hours to assemble, while watching Jack Ryan on Christmas Eve. :-) The instructions required a little intuiting, but were easy enough to understand, and the packaging of the fasteners made it super easy. We had no issues, other than one piece that was not quite the right size, but we made it work, and no one will notice the imperfection besides us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by JYo

  • Sturdy, darling little kitchen set, made to last
Color: White
This thing took some time to put together and my hubby is a pro at this, but just go slow and steady and you'll have an amazing little kitchen. I added a piece of foam core board to the bottom half that was cut exactly right so there wouldn't be a gap for things to fall through (attached it to the top wooden part with double-stick tape, and the pegs hold it in place too.) Before mounting it, I used peel & stick backsplash tiles to cover both the upper and lower back (upper went on after it had been assembled, just cut to fit.) Had to get screws that were a bit longer for the pegs, but it all worked out great and I love the look! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Lori Borger Lori Borger

  • Wonderful play kitchen!
Color: Espresso
This is a gorgeous-looking, very realistic, very detailed and well-made kitchen! It's so cool that I want to play with it myself! Ours didn't have any broken or defective parts on arrival and was very easy to put together, with clear instructions, though it did take a while. I'm very handy and had a helper (my mom) and it still took me about 4 hours. So, be prepared to spend a good hunk of time putting it together. It arrives completely disassembled into a million pieces, but it comes together easily. For some parts it does require two people. I guess you could do it alone, but it would be very awkward and difficult. For some things, one person needs to hold the part level while the other puts the screws in, for example, and you just need more than two hands. So keep that in mind. I'm very impressed by the level of detail on this kitchen. Other similar kitchens have just a big sticker where the water/ice dispenser is on the fridge door, with the dispenser as a picture on the sticker, but this one has an actual nook with buttons above it (they don't press down, unfortunately, but it's still better than picture buttons!) The knobs on the stove make fun clicking sounds when you turn them. I see that they've updated the phone now - in older pictures it looks like an older kitchen phone, but now it has been updated to what looks like a white iPhone. I guess that's what the kids of today will associate with the word "phone", so it makes sense. I absolutely love that the kitchen has a realistic, elegant look. It matches our real kitchen perfectly, because we have stainless steel appliances and dark wood cabinets, so it looks great in it. It looks like a part of the kitchen, not like the total eyesores that a lot of other play kitchens are - ugly and plastic and in horrible bright pink colors. This is something I wouldn't mind actually having in my home and looking at every day. It's beautiful! This is just a kitchen though, it doesn't come with any cookware or play food. I prefer that, so I don't have to pay additional money for gear I may not like. Everybody can buy their own accessories as they see fit. But if you don't have any yet, definitely do get accessories before presenting it to the child, so they can actually play with it. Not much you can do with just the kitchen. I got a set of pots and pans, a serving set (dishes, utensils and a tea pot), and a couple of sets of play food, including the kind that you can cut (that was a big hit, highly recommend!) and topped it off with a toy high chair for the dolls, and the whole thing was a huge success with my 2-year-old. We've had it for almost a month now and she plays with it every day, for most of the day! If you don't have anywhere nearby to sit a doll down, I do recommend a doll high chair, as well as some sort of little table to serve food on. I didn't want anything big or expensive, so I got a cheap little folding beach table that works perfectly for dolls. The kitchen, the accessories and the chair and table together make for endless hours of play! There are only a couple of things I wish were a little different, but they're all very minor. I wish the ice/water dispenser nook was a little deeper. Most toy cups don't fit and keep falling out (my daughter keeps putting them down inside the nook instead of holding them while the "water" pours in). There's plenty of room inside the refrigerator, so they could've made the space a little deeper... Same goes for the microwave - it's too shallow and plates don't fit in it, only small bowls and the saucers of the tea cups. There's plenty of room, they could've made it just an inch or two deeper. And lastly, the bar that holds the towel isn't attached to its holders, but just loosely slides inside the holes and rests in them. It's really easy to bump it and then it slides out and falls down. That's easily fixable though - I glued it in place with hot glue and now it stays put. That's all - nothing major, it's a great kitchen! UPDATE: We've had this kitchen for a year and a half now. We got it right around the time when our second child was born. He's 18 months old now and his sister is 3 and a half, and they both absolutely adore this kitchen!!! Don't look at the recommended age - any age child can play with it! Our baby loved opening and closing the doors as soon as he could crawl over to them, before he could even walk. Then he loved pulling up to stand on the kitchen, and standing and playing on it. Now he's old enough to actually pretend cook, and this is his favorite play area in the whole house! He loves putting cups in the microwave and saying "milk beep beep!". It's absolutely adorable. So don't discount younger kids! I now feel bad for my daughter because I didn't think to get this for her sooner. She was a ripe old 2 when we bought it... She could've enjoyed it so much longer. Oh well. The two of them will be playing with this awesome kitchen for many years to come! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016 by Diana

  • Beautiful kitchen! So cute and well made... JUST MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT MANUAL FOR ASSEMBLY!!
So, I just spent half the day putting this together for my 3 year-old daughter... It's her Christmas gift, and I seriously spent weeks researching play kitchens and read hundreds of reviews before finally deciding to take the plunge and get this one. A bit of a budget stretch for my family, but it's totally worth it now that I made it through the lengthy assembly--about 4-5 hours on my own with toddler interruptions. It is beautiful! Just like the product photo minus a couple of minor design differences. Perfect size, fits her Melissa & Doug cookie tray and all the other accessories I got to go with it. And she'll be able to grow into it, unlike so many of the smaller play kitchens I came across. I absolutely love it. Maybe a little more wood and less plastic on some of the smaller parts would be nice, like the pink pegs and the oven knobs and stove top burners. But overall, it has such a nice, clean look and is very sturdy so can't complain. Love the clicking sounds when you turn the knobs! One Big Note on Assembly: Yes, there are a lot of parts so it takes a while, but I have assembled many pieces of furniture in my life and honestly, this one does an excellent job of making the process clear and straightforward. You just have to focus on one step at a time and follow the instructions to a tee. And before you start, do your parts & hardware check and MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT MANUAL! Apparently, the Uptown Pastel Kitchen has two very similar "models," like basically the same kitchen with only slight design differences, but they each have a completely different set of hardware and assembly instructions. I went through a bit of freakout/headache trying to figure out why the kitchen image and parts shown in the "Installation Manual" I downloaded from Amazon on this product page "looked" like the kitchen I bought but didn't seem to match some of the pieces in my kit and didn't match the hardware AT ALL. Very confusing; thankfully, I called KidKraft's customer service and the woman I spoke with was so kind and helpful and after almost shipping out new hardware to me, she realized I had the wrong manual. Problem solved. Such a relief! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020 by ec

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