Walmart.com: Highly Rated Little Tikes Cupcake Kitchen Only $19.97 + FREE In-Store Pickup

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Head on over to Walmart.com to score this highly rated Little Tikes Cupcake Kitchen (in Pastel colors) for only $19.97 (regularly $44.76) + FREE in-store pickup (IF available in your area). Otherwise, shipping to your home is $4.97 or free on $50 orders. As a price comparison, this same kitchen sells for $44.99 on Amazon.com!

Product Description:

*Stove burners make sound effects
*Real working drawer
*Real working oven doors
*Storage space for plates and accessories
*Includes 1 kitchen,1 cupcake tray, 4 cupcakes, 2 plates, 2 forks, 2 spoons, 2 knives, 2 spice shakers, 1 spatula, 1 pot with lid

**You can also still snag this Little Tikes Bright Colored Cupcake Kitchen for $29.97 + FREE in-store pickup!

(Thanks, Freebies for a Cause!)

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Comments 21

  1. sandie

    so funny i bought this an hour ago!!! <3 good deal!

  2. Jennifer

    Just bought this for my neice for Easter!

  3. Adriandrely

    Thanks Collin! You are awesome 😉 just bought one for my little girl! GOD BLESS YOU <3

  4. memeche

    Ooh this would be a good gift to donate next Christmas. My husband and I look for deals all year long so we can give more at Christmas to donate. And these types of gifts are out of our price range at $45 each. But $20…nice! Excited!

    • Jen

      Agreed. I’ll be donating mine to Toys For Tots. I love being able to donate a great toy and not break the bank on it!

      • seana

        I think there are a lot of children in homes, that may not be their own, that would love to get something like this. I know of kids in my area. One would hope in toy for tots distribution, they would take into living conditions and considering this when passing out the toys. I do buy smaller toys an try to balance it out. But there is no one that can tell me the bike I bought for a little girl is a bad idea.

        • Em

          Bikes are a mode of transportation so that’s actually a really good gift. How would you like to leave behind a big you though just because you couldn’t lug it onto public transportation when you moved yet again. Think outside your circumstances!

    • Em

      I just want to say, that’s a very nice thought. A lot of kids who are truly in need though have to move around a whole lot, between hotel rooms and family members homes and what not- so this toy would be a burden. A nice doll set that included a backpack to pack up it’s clothing in, a cuddly nice stuffed animal or one of those Lego sets that include a storage box are really great options. So are basketballs and footballs.

      Again, you are awesome for thinking if the less fortunate.

      • Tilla Ham

        Em, while homeless kids may be in need and may need a more easily packed toy, millions of kids are in need and have a place to live. In our school district we have 91 percent of our students on free and reduced lunch, serve 2500 kids at our holiday fair with gifts and food, 3100 kids at our august back to school fair with used clothes and new backpacks and supplies…that is in one school district and we don’t even reach everyone who is IN NEED, below the poverty line, many of them 2 parents working minimum wage jobs or one parent working 2 jobs and many many of them young military families….with all those students we help, we have approximately 400 homeless or displaced students….so just in my area only about 20% of people “truly in need” are homeless or move around a lot

        • Tilla Ham

          as I grew up as one of those kids, I would have cherished this at the holidays, as I cherished my Walkman, peaches and cream Barbie, and scrabble game. I will never forget what others who thought of those less fortunate did for me and my brothers

          • Em

            I grew up in a homeless shelter…I got a Walkman from one of these charities…couldn’t afford the batteries. Yup.

        • Em

          I see you possibly work with the in need populace as well. I work with this every single day. You want to know heart break? Watching a kid get a big friggin toy they know they can’t keep. I’m not sure if you don’t work with them directly of what but if you think this is an appropriate toy then obviously not. Even those kids that have a home could be teetering on foreclosure. In this populace things, like where you’re living, can change in the blink of an eye.

          • VW

            I don’t really post comments, but I am slightly bothered by the direction of this thread. Em, I think it’s a little shortsighted of you to dash the well-meaning intentions of a lot of the people on this site with sweeping generalizations of what children may or may not think about receiving this toy. I was orphaned at 9 and moved a few times, and while I missed some of the toys that were in my possession, I also got over it. I think that, sure, there will be some kids who will be heartbroken at having to leave behind a beloved toy, but there are many more in those situations who have had to grow up before their time and understand the reality of their circumstances and the sometimes necessary task of leaving toys behind. Kids are resilient and more cognizant than many adults give them credit for. While it’s definitely awesome to give them things that are more portable or things that they need like clothing, shoes, or school supplies, I don’t think we need to be dissuaded from giving larger items on the assumption that they *will* have to leave it someday, because everyone’s situation is different and you don’t know what theirs is. A kid who receives a toy like that will appreciate it and play with it, and I think that many of them are smart enough to know it might be a transitory object that they might have to part with someday. However, that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t get it in the first place. That’s like never letting your child out of the house because you’re afraid he or she will get hurt.

  5. Kristie

    Got it for next Christmas!

  6. Vivian

    so cute! got it for my friend’s daughter’s 1st bday!

  7. arielM

    yay my niece’s birthday is next month and this is perfect, thanks collin!

  8. seana

    Bought 2 for toys for tots for next year. My big gifts last year for donation were a scooter and a girl’s bike. I called last year and they will do assembly for you. I was concerned about the bike because I didn’t want th family to have to put it together. Thanks for the post!

  9. Jamie

    Thanks! What a great deal! The girls will love it!

  10. seana

    I guess I will just quit donating to Toys for Tots because clearly a lot of people have issues with it. Those who do, please make a list of appropriate donations. Geez.
    And then go buy them yourselves.

  11. seana

    I have never seen such odd posts. I will keep what I buy and donate to whomever. This is utter crappola. Whatever happened to helping people and not being judged?

  12. Em

    My goodness I repeatedly said that they were awesome for donating. You people are so sensitive! And I do donate nearly $3000 of gifts every year, so suck it.

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