Small World Toys Living – Peel ‘N’ Play 13 Pc. Playset

July 30, 2015 - Comment

This colorful plastic vegetable set is a sure-fire way to teach kids to appreciate vegetables! Our 13-piece set includes an avocado, tomato, broccoli, green pepper, corn, eggplant, peas in the pod, carrot, cauliflower, onion, lettuce, cutting board and a plastic knife. The segmented vegetables can be pretend-peeled and sliced, then fit back together again with

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This colorful plastic vegetable set is a sure-fire way to teach kids to appreciate vegetables! Our 13-piece set includes an avocado, tomato, broccoli, green pepper, corn, eggplant, peas in the pod, carrot, cauliflower, onion, lettuce, cutting board and a plastic knife. The segmented vegetables can be pretend-peeled and sliced, then fit back together again with Velcro. Age: 3+ years

Product Features

  • This colorful plastic vegetable set is a sure-fire way to teach kids to appreciate vegetables
  • Includes an avocado, tomato, broccoli, green pepper, corn, eggplant, peas in the pod,
  • The segmented vegetables can be pretend-peeled and sliced, then fit back together again with Velcro
  • Also includes carrot, cauliflower, onion, lettuce, cutting board and a plastic knife

Comments

BedHead says:

Excellent toy! This really is an excellent toy — my 3yo boy loves them. He can practice cutting them, making “soup”, and then when we serve those vegetables he’s a little more interested in them. These are a bit pricey, but make a great gift, and keep him busy and happy for hours every week. I was surprised how durable the velcro is — he can pull them apart over and over without damaging the velcro in any way. A really well designed, fun, and educational toy.

Anna says:

Lots of play with these! I wasn’t too excited about these when I saw them in the box, but my daughter (just under 2 years) really enjoys playing with these. I imagine she’ll like them when she’s older too as she can’t put all of them back together yet. They vary in how they go back together–some are just a basic “cut” in half, others have leaves on them and then smaller parts, and the pineapple (that would be in the fruit set, we have that too) even has a “core.”

S. West "MPH" says:

Better out there We have the wooden Melissa and Doug set. They are much better than these and cheaper. For example, look at the carrot. You can only cut it one time. In our wooden set the carrot is four or five pieces. Also, several of the peels and “throw away” parts of the vegetables are held on by tiny pieces of flimsy velcro. The husk of the corn and the leafy part of the cauliflower barely stay on after a few months of play. We originally thought that some of the peels and things might make this a…

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