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Melissa & Doug Slice-Stack-Serve, Wooden Sandwich Counter Pretend Play Store with Play Food Toys, Play Money & Deli Slicer, Preschool Toys for Kids 3+

Melissa & Doug option positioned in the budget range for a cleaner shortlist.

$31.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • Complete Deli Playset: Young chefs will love slicing, stacking, & serving sandwich creations, using 52 vibrant toy food pieces, a working slicer & play kitchen accessories, for realistic cooking play
  • Skill-Building Pretend Play Toys: Kids will boost their memory, hand-eye coordination & counting skills by remembering orders, customizing meals & handling play money, just like a real sandwich shop
  • Open-Ended, Screen-Free Play: Built-in toy storage makes for quick & easy cleanup, & keeps your toddler learning toys neatly organized, inside the sturdy wooden counter, for convenient everyday play
  • Educational Toys for Any Occasion: When buying a birthday gift & holiday gifts for kids, or rewarding little milestones, celebrate the moments that matter with Melissa and Doug toys for boys & girls
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