4074 Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Cookie Set

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The Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Wooden Cookie Set is a sweet introduction to pretend kitchen play! This colorful cookie set includes 12 wooden, sliceable cookies and 12 cookie toppings, a wooden knife, spatula, cookie sheet, and a kitchen mitt for safe, imaginative play. Your little baker can pretend to slice the cookies, place them on the cookie sheet, make believe they're baking, and then use the oven mitt for the "hot" cookies once they're done. (Note: the toy kitchen utensils are not meant for use with real food or with real kitchen appliances). Then it's decorating time! The 12 "vanilla" and "chocolate" frosting pieces attach to the cookies with self-stick tabs and are painted with yummy-looking sprinkles, candy pieces, and icing patterns, so kids can create a variety of cookies. They can serve the cookies with the included wooden toy spatula. When playtime is over kids can store the cookies in the durable dough tube so they're ready for next time. What a delicious way for kids ages three and older to practice fine motor skills, number concepts, and more, while pretending to bake and serve sweet treats.

  • Colorful wooden play food set includes 12 sliceable cookies, 12 toppings, knife, spatula, cookie sheet, and kitchen mitt
  • Cookies store in a durable dough tube
  • High-quality materials designed for long-lasting play and safety
  • A "sweet" introduction to pretend kitchen play
  • Makes a great gift for preschoolers, ages 3 to 6, for hands-on, screen-free play
  • Box Dimensions: L:34cm x W:9cm x H:27cm
    Weight: 0.7kg

Discover Countless Ways To Play

  1. Have kids sort the cookie toppings into four similar groups and identify the colors on each topping.
  2. Have kids make cookies to order. For example, you might request a cookie with chocolate icing on top, or two cookies with sprinkles on top.
  3. Have kids slice the cookie dough into 12 cookies, counting aloud. Now ask them to place a cookie topping on each cookie, counting to 12 once again.
  4. Have kids prepare four or more cookies with different cookie toppings. Ask them to study the cookies, then to close their eyes. Remove and conceal one of the four cookies. Ask kids to describe the cookie you "ate"!
  5. Have kids tell a story about the cookies they are baking. Are they for a special party, holiday or event?