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7/02/2010

Educo Gourmet Chef Kitchen Review

Educo Gourmet Chef KitchenWe bought this kitchen in the hopes it would be a less toxic option despite being made in China. Hape, parent company of Educo, in response to having a lead recall on its Target line a few years ago seems to have put even more safety measures in place to prevent these sorts of toxic things from being applied to their toys. They source their paints and glues from Germany only, their plywood comes from Russia, and it's my understanding that only the manufacturing end takes place in China. That said, I was disappointed to find that there are 3 parts to this kitchen that are made of particle board - the inner shelves and the back of the kitchen, thus the 4 stars.

That aside, the kitchen is absolutely adorable. I do wish I'd had more details about the measurements of various parts before ordering and assembling the kitchen, as there seems to be so few details about this item online and as of yet, no reviews.

Overall size: 27.5" tall X 22" wide X 13" deep

I haven't gifted it to the children yet, as Christmas is 3 months away, but I wonder if it will be large enough to accommodate 2 children at once. I imagine they'll find a way.

Counter height: 20"

This will be a little short for my 95th percentile 4-year old (we estimated she would need a 22" counter), but should be perfect for our 18-month old.

Sink: 2.25" deep, 6" x 6" wide
Ample room for washing dishes unlike the comparable Educo My Creative Cookery Club

Burners: Large 4.25", Small 3.5"

Usable counter space: About 5" x 9"

Inside shelves: 10.5" depth x 6" high x 9.5" wide (oven side) 8.25" wide (cabinet side)

Two last things worth mentioning:

1- All those crazy grooves in the upper shelf are made to perfectly accommodate (from left to right) spatula & serving spoon, knives, and two plates sold in the Educo Gourmet Chef Cookware set.

2- We bought this kitchen elsewhere for a small bit more with all the accessories in Educo Gourmet Chef Cookware and Educo Gourmet Chef Cuisine for a really fair price. I'd recommend that option to someone considering the version offered on Amazon. Both the cookware and cuisine are awesome and fit so perfectly that I don't really get why they're sold separately to begin with. I plan on reviewing them separately for anyone interested in dimensions on those things. The combined kitchen set also has much more attractive red dials for the stove (these click in a pleasing way when you turn them), and red and blue knobs for the sink. It really improves the look of the whole kitchen.

Overall, this really is a very sweet kitchen, though perhaps not as indoor-air-quality friendly as I had initially hoped. Construction takes just over an hour, with a bit of cursing on the poorly matched holes for the doors, and the painfully small screws which you'd need elf hands to properly manage. The larger screws not only go into the wood but a specially implanted metal piece that in some places was put in crooked. The screws wouldn't catch at first, and we had to use a really tiny screwdriver to jimmy these metal thingies back into place. Still, not the worst item I've ever had to put together.

I'd recommend this to someone on a budget, looking for a kitchen made by a slightly better-than-average-company.

I hope that this is helpful to someone else who feels, as I do, that shopping online leaves you missing all those tiny details that you'd just rather know before you make a purchase.

UPDATE:

This kitchen ended up being the perfect size for both my girls, even the oldest one. They love it, and have played with it daily for the past few months. Since I originally purchased it we've run a lead home test kit on the green and orange components. While these are not the most reliable tests, I think it's worth mentioning that those two colors came up negative for lead. So those are the pros.

The sink faucet issue mentioned by other reviewers can pretty easily be fixed with Elmer's glue - and it is an annoyance. We glued the sink in too. However, the single biggest gripe I have with the kitchen is that although we let it air for months before Christmas, the smell of the unfinished interior MDF shelves is still INCREDIBLY STRONG. It bothers me. I'm thinking of replacing those MDF shelves, since we're pretty much stuck with the kitchen, but based solely on the smell when the cabinet/oven doors are open, I probably would have saved up and bought one component at a time of the Plan Toys kitchen since they use E-Zero (no formaldehyde) glues, and do not seem to use MDF at all.

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Product Description:
Young chefs who watch their dad or mom prepare meals will adore this wood child-size gourmet kitchen to create their own mealtime treats.Peek into the oven through the window to check on dinner or the cake that's baking.Big knobs can turn the cooktop "on" or "off" or fill a pot with running water.Cleanup time is a snap with the sink, hutch, towel rack and cupboard to store dinnerware, pots and pans.Some young cooks may decide to make the cupboard a refrigator, instead.The simple classic design and natural colors offer loads of possibilities for playtime. For ages 3+.Dimensions 21.97" x 13.08" x 27.56".Adult assembly required.

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6/02/2010

Educo Gourmet Chef Cuisine Review

Educo Gourmet Chef CuisineWe bought these in a set with Educo Gourmet Chef Kitchen and Educo Gourmet Chef Cookware. However, they are fantastic little foods on their own.

I love that there is the more unusual eggplant with this set, the tomato is really attractive in real life and has small seeds inside - a nice touch. The onion is very pretty too, and the French bread is just too cool. The mushrooms are cute, and might be a borderline choking hazard, where every other item seems absolutely safe even when "cut" in pieces. The cheeses, pizza and bread slices are alright, look real enough and will surely please the kids, but are not the best of the lot.

Here are the dimensions of the foods. I wish I'd had these before we purchased them. I was so (needlessly) nervous they'd be too small for our 18-month old.

Pizza: 3" diameter
Sliced Bread: 2.75" x 2"
Cheese: 2.25" x 1.75" (at widest point)
Mushrooms: 1.25" x 1.25"
Whole Onion: 2" x 1.5"
Whole Carrot: 4.5" length
Whole Eggplant: 4.5" length
Whole Tomato: 2" diameter (nearly sphere shaped)
Egg: 2.25" - 2.75" diameter (irregular edges)
Cutting Board: 6" x 8"
Knife: 5" long

Too, Hape seems to be an above average company in terms of safety. All paints, glues and stains are imported from Germany, and wood is imported from Russia. The items are assembled and manufactured in China, but supervision of the process seems to be better than most companies.

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend these play foods, particularly to the under-age-two group.



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Product Description:
Stock up your young chef's kitchen with some essential food items.Begin with a loaf of bread, cutting board and knife.Then, add some veggies - a carrot, turnip, bread slices, eggplant, mushrooms, some cheese, eggs and a tomato.Be sure to slice some things - cutting the Velco food is part of everyday kid cooking.For ages 3+

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6/01/2010

Educo Stack and Swivel Clown Review

Educo Stack and Swivel ClownThis has been a hit. It's small size has been a plus as we could take it on the plane for our 11 month old who enjoys playing with the rings and especially the "head". She also loves watching when we spin it.

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Product Description:
Friendly clown with hat and stacking rings on a natural wood swivel base.3.5" x 3.5" x 6.4". Ages 1 year and up.

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5/30/2010

Educo Gourmet Chef Cookware Review

Educo Gourmet Chef CookwareWe actually purchased this cookware in a set including Educo Gourmet Chef Cuisine and Educo Gourmet Chef Kitchen.

The kitchen has slots for storing a few utensils and the plates, as well as a towel rack for the towel.

The frying pan (4.25" diameter) and stock pot (4.5" diameter) have an interchangeable lid. They are made of plywood.

The salt and pepper shakers (2.5" x 1.5") each have beads inside them that make a pleasant shaking sound when they are used.

The plates, also plywood, are 4.5" diameter.

The forks and knives measure 5", while the spatula and serving spoon measure 7".

The towel is vivid orange terry and reminds me of a baby washcloth.

All of the items are made of smooth, unfinished wood that is pleasing to the touch. The sizing seems appropriate for preschool play - not too big or small. The colors are stains, rather than paint, which I like. Nothing to chip off, and thus less chance for unknown substances in little tummies.

According to the Hape site, all the stains are imported to the China factory from Germany, the woods from Russia, and so one might hope that this would mean better safety standards, despite being manufactured in China.

All told this is a fine cooking set, seems to be relatively safe, and does not contain any pieces that would be choking hazards.

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Product Description:
Cookware, dinnerware and silverware in natural wood with orange water-based paint are perfect grouping to get a young cook started.A salt and pepper shaker set - both sound like the real thing! - and towel make this a complete kitchen starter set.For ages 3+Contents 2 Knives 2 Forks 1 Pot with Lid 1 Frypan 1 Large Ladle 1 Spatula 2 Dishes 1 Salt & Pepper Shakers 1 Towel

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5/05/2010

Educo Alphabet Abacus Review

Educo Alphabet AbacusWe bought this for 2 different grandchildren and they both love it.It appears to be very durable and easy for 'little' fingers to manipulate.Of course, both sets of parents love the distraction and education it provides.

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Product Description:
Whimsical ric-rac pattern outlines wood pieces with illustrations of typical items in a child's world.10.3" x 4.7" x 12.6". Ages 18 mos. and up.

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