Sunday, 11 April 2010

Play kitchens and accessories for your budding Jamie or Nigella

This weekend, the yummy daddy and I we spent several hours on the M25 heading to our nearest IKEA for a few items for our little budding Jamie Oliver (or should that be Nigel Slater?) - his very first, and I should hope only play kitchen.

Now this isn't a mammoth occasion for most, but for someone who didn't understand why our son needed a tea set a few months ago (a favourite toy these days and used everyday to make mummy, Buzz Lightyear and Elmo high tea), my husband was actually pretty enthusiastic about the purchase and I have to say that the DUKTIG play kitchen from IKEA is really gorgeous in the flesh - albeit in a practical, neutral way as you can see here. Its very sturdy and well designed (if you like the modern look) and feels reassuringly built to last. It even has clever 'feet' that the units sit on that can be swapped around to raise the units up, so the kitchen can grow with your toddler. The plastic 'ceramic hob' lights up just like mummy's does when switched on (although I expect it will eat those 6 x AA batteries required at an alarming rate), and the plastic 'sink' removes so you can happily indulge their play washing-up parties and empty the contents easily without having to scoop out water unsuccessfully with a cup!

In fact it's almost good enough to put behind any disappointment I might of had (who am I kidding?) at not being able to get him one of those beautiful dinky pretty Honeybake ovens (which would have been more for me, I'm well aware of this!), the lush red retro diner style kitchens complete with American style fridge freezer, or the pretty stenciled country-kitchens out there - all touches that would have been lost on our boisterous little lad. Besides, this one looks like Mummy and Daddy's (inherited) kitchen, so it's ideal, and at £63 for the base unit (another £20-something for the add on microwave section), it's positively a bargain!

Other adorable bits to kit out your progeny's play kitchen have to be anything at all from Melissa & Doug (if you've not come across this brand, they're gorgeously well made, high quality wooden items in fabulous colours). I have my eye on the Pizza Party set a wooden pizza with toppings that Velcro on top that you 'slice' (complete with sound effect, apparently) and the lush Cookie Dough set (seen here) which I've coveted since a mummy friend bought one for her little girl - a knife and spatula complete with 'tube' of cookie dough that you 'cut' before Velcro-ing into place on its own tray and top with icing.