Holiday Gift Guide:Step 2 Kitchen review and giveaway(closed)

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The Step2 Company, LLC is the nation’s largest toddler toy manufacturer and marketer of high quality plastic products. Thomas G. Murdough, Jr., the founder and former president (1969-1989) of The Little Tikes Company founded Step2. He launched Step2 on a basic philosophy of quality, value and service backed by a commitment to customer satisfaction. Step2 strives to go A Step Beyond in the quest to become the leader in developing innovative products for the family and home.

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I got to review the Gourmet Cafe Kitchen, This is one of the new Kitchens featured for 2009. it’s features are:

  • Kitchen appliances include “stainless steel” oven, stove-top, refrigerator and coffee pot
  • Features open “window” for prep n’ serve play; builds cooperative learning skills
  • Provides plenty of storage space for playtime accessories – utensil hooks, “stainless steel” dish rack and removable fruit and veggie storage baskets
  • Features electronic sounds in both the stove top and phone
  • Special pot and pan activate electronic boiling and frying sounds in the stove’s front burner
  • Extra large & deep sink features a swiveling faucet, push button, and an additional prep sink area
  • Accessory set includes 2 table settings and serving utensils (accessories may vary)
  • Durable poly construction wipes clean easily and lasts for years
  • Requires 2 “AAA” and 2 “AA” batteries (not included)
  • Made in USA of US and imported parts (some accessories and phone made in China)
  • Minimal adult assembly required

When I saw the big box arrive I thought it was going to take forever to put together It was actually very simple, it comes in three large parts, and all you have to do is connect and put the screws in. One downside was there were no holes for the screws i had to make them.

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We love this kitchen, it has plenty of accessories and tons of space,  I love the fact that it has hooks to hang your utensils on, and even a hook for the phone. 

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Step 2is also holding a contest  to celebrate creativity in the kitchen for both parents and kids, Step2 will award one grand-prize of a new dream kitchen suite from Frigidaire, including a refrigerator, dishwasher, over the counter microwave, and oven, as well as a new Step2 toy kitchen of their choice. The “Step2 Creative Kids in the Kitchen Contest” is asking families to submit an essay of 250 words or less on how they foster creativity when cooking and have fun in the kitchen together. Second place prize is a Step2 kitchen of their choice, while one third place winner will receive a $50 gift certificate good toward any toy on step2.com.

this contest will end December 4, 2009

I am giving away a Gourmet Cafe Kitchen to one lucky reader

Leave me a comment telling me your favorite (fake ) food to make as a child?

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giveaway ends 10/28/09

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1,912 thoughts on “Holiday Gift Guide:Step 2 Kitchen review and giveaway(closed)

  1. My favorite food to make when I was little were ‘monster cookies’. My aunt always made them with us, they are gigantic cookies made with m&m’s, nuts and chocolate chips, yum!

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  2. Ditto on the dirt/mud pies. We had a large ditch in my neighborhood, where I would spend hours making these. 🙂

  3. After visiting Step 2, I fell in love with the Adventure Lodge Play Center with Glider – it’s a fantastic play area.

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  4. I also like the naturally playful clubhouse climber for my boys. Step 2 has such fun products. #1

  5. I also like the naturally playful clubhouse climber for my boys. Step 2 has such fun products. #2

  6. I also like the naturally playful clubhouse climber for my boys. Step 2 has such fun products. #3

  7. I also like the naturally playful clubhouse climber for my boys. Step 2 has such fun products. #4

  8. I also like the naturally playful clubhouse climber for my boys. Step 2 has such fun products. #5

  9. 2-My daughter loves to climb and slide, so the Naturally Playful® Woodland Climber looks perfect for her – thanks! The skyward summit looks fun, too!

  10. 3-My daughter loves to climb and slide, so the Naturally Playful® Woodland Climber looks perfect for her – thanks! The Arctic Splash Water Table looks fun, too!

  11. 4-My daughter loves to climb and slide, so the Naturally Playful® Woodland Climber looks perfect for her – thanks! The Naturally Playful® Big Folding Slide would be really handy since it folds up, too!

  12. 5-My daughter loves to climb and slide, so the Naturally Playful® Woodland Climber looks perfect for her – thanks! The outdoor play combo would be great, too, thanks!

  13. I used to make tacos out of a leaf, dirt, grass, and those red berries on evergreen bushes. Yummy!

  14. Ok, you might laugh, but my favorite thing to do was play in my outdoor kitchen (basically the patio). I would make little bowls out of leaves and acorn caps, and I read that native americans used to use acorns as food, so I would crush up acorns and try to make little bowls of acorn oatmeal (since that’s what it looked like to me). Luckily I also read that the acorns were very very bitter unless they were cooked, so I never tried to eat them!
    Also at the beach, there were these bushes along the dunes, and my cousins and I used to collect the bean-looking buds off them and pretend to cook them in clear plastic containers (the sun would heat up the water a bit). One time we offered our “cooked beans” to my uncle and he ATE ONE! We were horrified, we were sure we’d poisoned him! I found out later (on a high school field trip) that those plants actually are edible! 🙂 Oh, and now I’m remembering our clams packed full of sand that passed for anything from cake to pizza to soup, depending on our mood.

  15. I used to make fake pizza using pieces of dog food. Although my younger brother didn’t mind (and happily ate the “toppings”), I think our dog was a little annoyed!

  16. #1, I also would love to have the Naturally Playful® Sand & Water Activity Center
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  17. #2, I also would love to have the Naturally Playful® Sand & Water Activity Center
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  18. #3, I also would love to have the Naturally Playful® Sand & Water Activity Center
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  19. #4, I also would love to have the Naturally Playful® Sand & Water Activity Center
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  20. #5, I also would love to have the Naturally Playful® Sand & Water Activity Center
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  21. My favorite fake food was soup…we’d boat out to this little island and my sister and I would find shells or wood to use as bowls. Then we’d add some sea oats, sand, dried-out dead crab legs, whatever we could find on the beach and mix it all up with twigs. Yum!

  22. I was always making soup with anything water and anything that I could find in the yard (dirt, leaves, berries, etc.).

  23. Please enter me. Thanks for the chance. I used to love to “make” scrambled eggs. I used to mix and mix.

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  26. My favorite pretend food to make as a child was cake.

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  27. Another product I like is the Step2 Naturally Playful® Front Porch Playhouse. The porch makes this house stand apart from other play houses.

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  28. Another product I like is the Step2 Naturally Playful® Front Porch Playhouse. The porch makes this house stand apart from other play houses.

    (2/5)

  29. Another product I like is the Step2 Naturally Playful® Front Porch Playhouse. The porch makes this house stand apart from other play houses.

    (3/5)

  30. Another product I like is the Step2 Naturally Playful® Front Porch Playhouse. The porch makes this house stand apart from other play houses.

    (4/5)

  31. Another product I like is the Step2 Naturally Playful® Front Porch Playhouse. The porch makes this house stand apart from other play houses.

    (5/5)

  32. Checked out Step 2! What a great selection! I love the Naturally Playful Sand & Water Activity Center!

  33. I always liked to make cakes, imagining all the frosting and decorations was my favorite part!
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  34. I used to LOVE to make cake. I would shred up tissues and stuff it in containers. Then my friends (stuffed animals) & I would sing happy b-day!

  35. I also think my kids would really enjoy Step 2’s neat and tidy cottage. It looks perfect for playing “house” or “shop”! #1.

  36. I also think my kids would really enjoy Step 2’s neat and tidy cottage. It looks perfect for playing “house” or “shop”! #2

  37. I also think my kids would really enjoy Step 2’s neat and tidy cottage. It looks perfect for playing “house” or “shop”! #3

  38. I also think my kids would really enjoy Step 2’s neat and tidy cottage. It looks perfect for playing “house” or “shop”! #4

  39. I also think my kids would really enjoy Step 2’s neat and tidy cottage. It looks perfect for playing “house” or “shop”! #5

  40. Pizza was my fave fake food. You can put all kinds of toppings on it. We would make non traditional ones like fruit salad pizza or roll up playdoh to make vienna sausage pizza.

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  41. My favorite (fake) food to make as a child? was probably a PPJ sandwich, we used to have the bread that you add water to and would change from white to brown & purple

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  42. My favorite fake food to make as a child was probably cookies and cakes. My son loves to make me hot dogs all the time!

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  44. I used to make grilled cheese sandwiches in my Easy Bake Oven. 🙂
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  46. I think one of the cutest things I ended up making for my daughter where tiny little pop-tarts out of clay. They where only the size of my pinky nail but everyone knew what it was.

  47. I loved making pizzas. My son just saw this kitchen and I had to pry him away from it. He was playing with the pizza. Thanks

  48. I guess I never realized what a tight food budget we were on when we were kids. My Mom always made us,
    (and this is what I pretended to make)…don’t get grossed out…Tuna Pea Wiggle! It was a concoction of butter, flour, milk, tuna and peas, served on top of saltine crackers. Thanks for the memories!

  49. Trying to win this kitchen for my grandaughter…would love to “tweet”, but I don’t know how!
    Good luck everybody!

  50. Fav. fake food I loved to make, was cakes. To go back to those care-free days would be awesome!

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  51. I like the 50’s diner that Step2 has.. so cute, and looks like it would be tons of fun a well.

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  52. My favorite fake food to make as a kid was peanut butter (gross warning) I would take graham crackers and chew them up, spit it out and say it was peanut butter…

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  54. I loved pretending to make soup in little cups and bowls because you could stir it up with the plastic spoons and pretend to add all kinds of ingredients!

  55. i loved to make cakes….which is quite sad when I got older and learned I couldn’t cook anything other than hockey pucks

  56. Pudding and cupcakes were my favorite to make. I had the coolest Fisher Price cupcakes, and beater for my pudding, and it was so GREAT. They don’t make the Fisher-Price stuff like they used too. Play food was so FUN growing up and my mom still has them at her house for the grandkids to play with.

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  58. I loved to make cookies. They were, and now are, such a fun thing to make. Now my son loves helping me too.

  59. Also my favorite product is the kitchen….my husband is leary that our son loves to play like he is cooking??? He is 2, so I think DH needs to get over it. LOL

  60. I used to love to make ice cream. Since my mom wouldn’t buy me the toy ice cream maker, I would turn my tricycle upside down, spin the wheels, and somehow that made ice cream!

  61. I always “cooked” in the bath tub. I would have pitchers and spoons and cups, I would make a pitcher full of soapy water and call it tea. I would fill glasses and my aunts would pretend to drink it, while secretly pouring it down the sink. I love those memories!

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  63. My favorite fake food to make as a tot was mud pies 😀 I’d grab a tin pie plate from my mom’s kitchen and “bake” in the backyard for hours. Made a mess, but had so much fun doing it! Some would have extra “chocolate” dusted on top.

  64. My favorite play food as a child was cake! I loved making all sorts of cakes with all sorts of things…mud…paper…you name it!

  65. I also like the Naturally Playful Sand Table. It’s great how it’s raised so the sand isn’t all over your kid.

  66. 2 I also like the Naturally Playful Sand Table. It’s great how it’s raised so the sand isn’t all over your kid.

  67. 3 I also like the Naturally Playful Sand Table. It’s great how it’s raised so the sand isn’t all over your kid.

  68. 4 I also like the Naturally Playful Sand Table. It’s great how it’s raised so the sand isn’t all over your kid.

  69. 5 I also like the Naturally Playful Sand Table. It’s great how it’s raised so the sand isn’t all over your kid.

  70. I would always love to make fake stew i.e. all sorts of stuff from outside including dirt and then get upset when no one wanted to eat my creations. 🙂

  71. My sister and I would always make mud pies…and on occassion we would actually try some of them 😉

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