Get 50% Off Montessori Kid-Safe Kitchen Sets on Amazon
Have some fun in the kitchen with this Montessori kids’ playset from Amazon!

Through October 31st or while supplies last, head to Amazon where you can score these iKumar Montessori Kitchen Playsets for as low as $7.49 (regularly $14.99) when you use our exclusive Amazon link!
Get “cooking” with these deals:
Montessori 23-Piece Kitchen Playset $14.99
Less automatic 50% off at final stage of checkout
Final cost $7.49!
Note that if the 50% discount does not automatically apply, you can try using promo code 6JPP6JJC instead.
Includes 1 Children’s Wooden Knife, 3 Serrated Edges Kid Knives, 1 Green Serrated Edges Kids Knife, 2 Mini Kids Cutting Boards, 1 Safe Plastic Peeler, 1 Potato Slicer, 4 Fruit/Vegetable Cutter Molds, and 10 Kids’ Fruit Forks.
Montessori 34-Piece Kitchen Playset $19.99
Less automatic 50% off at final stage of checkout
Final cost $9.99!
Note that if the 50% discount does not automatically apply, you can try using promo code 6JPP6JJC instead.
Includes 1 Children’s Wooden Knife, 3 Serrated Edges Kid Knives, 1 Bear Sandwich Cutter, 2 Mini Kids Cutting Boards, 1 Safe Plastic Peeler, 1 Potato Slicer, 9 Plastic Carving and Shaping tools, 3 Fruit/Vegetable Cutter Molds, 10 Kids Fruit Forks, 3 Cake Scrapers.
Parents love these sets for their kiddos:
This is a great set for a really good price. There is a good variety of kitchen tools with this set, and it seems to be quite durable. My grandkids love using it, and I really like that I can teach them kitchen safety without using super sharp instruments. So far, they are doing great, and they can handle the utensils with ease. I find them easy to clean and store. I would recommend!
My almost 3-year-old has been getting curious about what we’re doing in the kitchen when we’re making food, and I wanted to find a way to include her without getting nervous or worried about her injuring herself. This kit has been perfect for that goal! There are no sharp metal edges, so I feel confident and safe that she can play around with the equipment without risk of injury while I try to teach her the proper way to handle knives, peelers, etc. However, the utensils are still realistic enough that she sees them as “mommy and daddy’s knives”. She’s still struggling to cut much at her age, but I think as she gets a little stronger and more coordinated, these should do the job just fine. This is a fun kit that should help her grow while learning the correct cutting motions and give more confidence in the kitchen before we introduce her to real utensils!


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