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a new toy kitchen? where?

beyond_skint
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I'm looing for a cheap toy kitchen for my little girl second hand or new, can anyone tell me where I could look I have looked on ebay but havent found anything
Thank you
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How much do you want to spend?
We had the same thing this year but couldn't find one that looked like it would more than a few weeks so the girls used the christmas money and we put the rest to it from the one at Ikea - it is £89 but it is fantastic quality and the girls play with it every day.0 -
I havent thought of a price really, that does sound more than i want to spend but I'll have a look thank you0
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If you have an Ikea near it is worth calling in to see it and have a look at, my OH also put a little battery operated light in the top microwave bit which goes off when you shut the door - it was free from Ikea a couple of christmas' ago but I think they were £1.90 each ish. Then go and have a look at the cheaper ones - we looked in Toys r us and honestly some of them were so rubbish that the doors wouldn't shut and all bendy plastic.
The girls do love it but I would be gutted if they didn't play with it - I would end up tyeing them to it:rotfl:0 -
try step 20
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get up early and go to the car boot, got my dd a little tikes one, with a bit of wear and tear for the playhouse for a £100
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You can get play kitchens from £25 in Argos.
Do you want us to reserve, pick it up and pay for it for you too?
Have you even looked online or thought of a budget?0 -
I got a winnie the pooh one from boots after Xmas for £11! xMoney Saving Tip #1. Stay OFF the grabbit thread!
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You can get play kitchens from £25 in Argos.
Do you want us to reserve, pick it up and pay for it for you too?
Have you even looked online or thought of a budget?
a little harsh dont you think?? why did you waste your own time writing this reply?Finally had the "lightbulb moment" now facing up to debtsIf you aint got nothing nice to say then dont say anything at all0 -
We got the old model of this a year or so ago - http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Toys-R-Us/Toys/Role-Play/Little-Tikes-Side-By-Side-Kitchen%280078942%29 I don't know when you need it for, but we got ours for £50 from Toys R Us, they had it at half price for quite a while, and when I read reviews it seemed that it was quite often they would do it at 1/2 price, so might be worth keeping an eye on. Ours was faulty when it was delivered, Little Tikes were fantastic, sent us a replacement part - no questions asked and no need to send them the faulty part. I would really recommend them - I had looked at some of the cheaper ones before buying and so glad that I went for this - many of the others are just so flimsy.
Early Learning Centre kitchens do get good reviews, and they often have sales on, or you can get vouchers for 20% many items.0
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