Pretend Play Food Toy Set for Kids

$14.65

With realistic designs to bring more fun and excitement
Enhances your child’s motor and cognitive skills
Lightweight and safe plastic to give comfort while playing
Material: eco-friendly plastic, non-toxic, and tasteless
Package content:

1 x Croissant
1 x Hamburger
1 x Bread
1 x French Fries
1 x Soda
1 x Sausage
1 x Hot Dog Sandwich
1 x Ice Cream
2 x Fried Chicken

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Kid's Play Food Pretend Toy Set
Pretend Play Food Toy Set for Kids $14.65

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Kid’s Play Food Pretend Toy Set
This play food set is designed for children to enjoy a lively and interactive playtime experience. It presents an opportunity for your child to engage in creative and imaginative play with peers, all the while enhancing their developmental skills. The use of physical toys is an effective learning tool, fostering cognitive development and reducing screen time. With appropriate guidance, children can explore and learn through play with this product.

Realistic and Colorful Designs
This toy appeal to children who enjoy role-play games that emulate real-life scenarios, such as cooking. It completes their make-believe cooking experience with a range of pretend-food. The plastic toy food set contains 10 pieces, all designed with meticulous detail for a realistic effect. Each piece is lightweight, constructed from quality plastic material for easy handling by kids. The use of bright and engaging colors adds to the overall attractiveness of each toy piece.

Endless Fun and Excitement
The toy food set comprises 10 pieces of popular fast-food items – including a hamburger, a hotdog sandwich, french fries, a hotdog, a croissant, a loaf of bread, two fried chicken pieces, a sundae ice cream, and a soda can. Adding to the excitement, some pieces like the burger, ice cream, hotdog sandwich, and french fries are detachable, thereby expanding the range of play options. It encourages role-play activities where kids can simulate the workings of a fast-food restaurant, igniting both solitary and communal play sessions. However, supervision is recommended to prevent younger children from placing the toys in their mouths.