🍽️ Serve up creativity with every bite!
The JaxoJoy 122 Piece Pretend Food Set offers a comprehensive collection of vibrant, realistic toy foods crafted from durable materials. Designed for children aged 3 and up, it encourages imaginative role-playing, social interaction, and long-lasting fun as kids shop, cook, and serve in their own mini kitchens.
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A Feast of Fun Without the Mess (or the Grocery Bill)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 out of 5 Stars – A Feast of Fun Without the Mess (or the Grocery Bill)Let me just say: the Jaxojoy 122-Piece Pretend Food Set has officially turned our play kitchen into a five-star toddler bistro—and I, for one, have eaten more plastic pizza slices than I care to admit. 🍕👩🍳We got this set to go with the pink KidKraft kitchen for our twin granddaughters, and it has been a game-changer. Suddenly, we’re hosting tea parties, running pretend drive-thrus, opening bakeries, and yes, the occasional “Grandma, you eat this pretend hot dog now” demand. (Spoiler: I did. With enthusiasm.)Here’s what makes it a must-have:🥦 Massive variety – 122 pieces! There’s everything from fruits and veggies to donuts, burgers, and pizza slices with toppings that velcro on. If your kid dreams of food, it’s in this set. There’s even a mini ketchup bottle. It’s the details, folks.🥐 Durable and tough – These little food items have survived chewing, throwing, stacking, hiding, and more than a few “can I microwave this?” attempts. They’re holding up like champs.🍉 Realistic enough to trick Grandpa once – I’m not saying my husband tried to eat the plastic watermelon slice… but I’m not not saying it either.🎭 Imagination paradise – Our girls have played “grocery store,” “cooking show,” “restaurant,” “food truck,” and “picnic in the hallway.” This set inspires creativity faster than a toddler can shout “ORDER UP!”🧺 Perfect for play kitchens – Everything fits beautifully into their little fridge and cabinets, and the set is just messy enough to look like real life without actually ruining dinner.Heads-up: You’ll want to get a little bin or basket to help organize it unless you enjoy stepping on plastic toast at midnight. (Highly recommend the bin.)Final word?This set is the best kind of chaos—colorful, creative, and full of giggles. Whether they’re “baking” croissants or stuffing you with 18 tiny hot dogs, you’ll be amazed how much play this brings to your kitchen floor.
Z**Z
So Cute!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This is so cute! So real! It's good for the kids imagination! I Love it!
P**O
Good For Your Money
Great although some of the food are hard to depict but there is a good variety of food and is very colorful and is a good bargain for your money and they are super fun to play with and the clean up is very easy, but what I like is that it has no Velcro.
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Cute & fun PRETEND Baker or Toddler Warfare.... You Decide!
I bought this as a Christmas gift... uhhh... I mean *Santa* left this as a Christmas gift for my almost-2-y/o daughter. Although the package says for kids 3+ years old, most of the contents are ok for a 1.5-2y/o. Of course, this depends on the child's individual level of motor skills and maturity... basically, you *know* if your toddler is the type to either play dress-up, pretend, help out and follow along *or* if they are more likely to intentionally gouge an eye out with the miniature rolling pin, completely ignore you trying to show them how to use/wear the baking items, while throwing the entire contents in the air like friggin confetti, or any other of the typical behaviors exhibited by savage and feral little beast. My daughter is the former (while my almost-4-year-old son is the later) and will gladly wear the cute little apron and chef hat. Now, I should explain that I got this for my daughter specifically because this little girl loves food. Not "like" but "literally". I don't have the time to explain what lengths she has gone to get her hands on a single Flavor Blasted Goldfish; just know that if you were on fire and happened to have a bag of marshmallows nearby, she would sit and roast before bothering to save you... because, SMORES. Anyway, you could probably tell from just looking at her how much she loves to eat all the food, if you know what I mean. And if you don't know what I mean- her Pediatrician has had to put her on a "diet". I don't want my babygirl to have a negative self image or a poor & unhealthy relationship with food. So, I thought it would be a nice idea to put her in the Kitchen and get her but to do some work around here!OMG. I'm *joking*.The intent is to get her interested in preparing food (not just eating it), showing her that not all food comes from brightly colored bags and boxes, and ultimately helping to teach her to make healthy food choices. With all of that said, the apron has a enough string length that it fits her waist with room to spare if needed. The chef or bakers hat will no doubt fit most kiddos, possibly even being a bit on the big side. I say this because it actually fits both of my kids heads, although a more snug fit on my daughter. My children both have ENORMOUS heads (they get it from their Daddy). I'm sure you all think that I am exaggerating but nope... they are both 99th+ percentile for head circumference. Doctors are always baffled about my daughter's head circumference (usually taken first by the nurse) and measure it again once or twice themselves thinking it was a mistake. So, the will definitely fit your kids. The other items are adorably toddler sized rolling pin, whisk and cookie cutters. We have not actually attempted to use these to prepare real food- only pretend food, which they are perfect for! Just be cautioned that these can easily be weaponized. Don't let the teeny-tiny cuteness fool you- these are secretly instruments of toddler wars. Parental discretion is advised.I also feel the need to provide further warning about the super tiny cookie cutters- do not allow to touch the floor! They disappear or blend-in (idk some kind of sorcery) and you will 100% step on it with a bear or socked (be-socked?) foot which will grant you the type of pain that will stay with you forever; labor & childbirth? Staples to the head? Kidney stones? Legos on the floor? Pfff... not even close. Besides, who the fugg wants a cookie that fuggin small?! Like what are you??One of the best things about this is that it comes with a little kids cookbook. There are some really cute ideas like a kids "sushi" roll (not actually sushi duh) and I think all but one recipe does not require the stove/oven; I think one or two uses the microwave though. Anyway, I really liked that part the most because it reminded me of a similar kids cookbook that I had when I was a kid- basically it taught me how to make anything from scrambled eggs & bacon to pancakes, biscuits, & muffins in the fuggin microwave! (Yes, it always tasted a bit "off" or "horrible" compared to the same thing cooked in the stove/oven) Actually I totally wish I still had that book... because I'm lazy.Anyway you should totally buy this for your kid(s)... just don't let them keep the baking utensils unsupervised...they might form a coup and overthrow you.
H**S
Culinary Adventures Begin with JaxoJoy Pretend Play Food Set!
The JaxoJoy Pretend Play Food Set was an instant hit in our household, sparking imagination and play like never before! Right out of the box, the variety and vibrancy of the play food caught our eyes, each piece designed with such attention to detail that it's hard to believe they're toys!From fruits and veggies to the pretend snacks, each item is durable and made for little hands — perfect for my little chef who loves organizing, slicing, and "cooking" them. The material is solid and has withstood countless playtime sessions, proving to be as resilient as it is fun.But it's not all just for play; the set became an engaging tool in teaching food names, colors, and even basic nutrition concepts, all while fostering a sense of independence as my child navigates their own miniature kitchen scenario. Watching them creatively set up their food stand and serve a colorful array of dishes is endlessly entertaining!The JaxoJoy set has certainly taken center stage in playtime, encouraging imaginative and educational play. Seeing my child's eyes light up while they prepare their pretend meals is a joy I didn't know a toy could deliver. This is more than just a play food set; it's an adventure in every box!
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