PairPear Kids Wooden Toys Coffee Maker Toy Espresso Machine Playset - Toddler Play Kitchen Accessories Gift for Girls and Boys
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bella
> 24 hourMy grandson loved watching and helping his dad make his espresso in the AM. Now he gets his coffee maker and makes his own and some for anyone that will play. He loves this toy. He is 18 months old.
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Shelby Wyrick
> 24 hourThis was a Christmas present for my 5 year old daughter to go with the cafe cart Santa was bringing. Unfortunately, it arrived broken. We didn’t feel like bringing it back to get a new one so we just glued the broken pieces. My daughter loves it and she doesn’t know it’s broken so it’s whatever! It also works perfectly fine after being glued. I’m not sure if it was just a packaging issue or a quality issue but it was the actual “dispensing” pieces that were broken. But it is really adorable if you’re looking for wooden coffee toys
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P. Stepp
> 24 hourIts a very real plastic setup. The colors are great and the pieces are sturdy. He really loves serving everyone!
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Lauren
> 24 hourI was disappointed when I opened this up to take a look. I took a lot of time deciding on which wooden coffee maker set to get my child and decided on this one based on the cool “coffee” action and the positive reviews for quality and durability, but I don’t see that with mine. Granted, my child hasn’t played with it yet, but upon inspection, the wood is poorly glued together and there are many rough and sort of splintered edges already, so I don’t anticipate it lasting long and I feel as though there are even edges I should sand a bit to get the roughness off before I let him play. I was expecting better quality. It is cute and again, I do like that the coffee pucks drop down into the cups.
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Anna Marie Caraballo
> 24 hourIt’s very small but for my 2 year old grandbaby it works, she enjoys playing with it
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Cynthia
> 24 hourOh my goodness! This little coffee maker is SO cute! Very well made and worth the money! My grandson LOVES it!
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Prof. Maymie Okuneva DDS
> 24 hourPurchased for a 3 year olds birthday. He loved it. It looks nice and is quite durable.
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jamie scott
> 24 hourIt is tiny, but seems well made. I suppose its ok for 2-4 year olds. Just not what I expected for the price.
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Miles Lemke PhD
> 24 hourSo adorable. Nicely made of wood and painted nicely. Simple, aesthetically pleasing design. Bonus that it had a subtle pleasant scent when unwrapping the pieces. It’s perfect for our soon-to-be-two year old. The functions are interesting enough for him. He’s working on his spatial sense with the sliding of the “portafilter” to get the puck to drop. And of course the beginning of making pretend espresso for us is unfolding. I’m feeling confident it will remain a popular toy for years to come. It seems very durable, except for maybe the back piece of cheaper wood which is used simply to help store the pieces. I should note, ours came with a minor crack in that back-end piece. Otherwise a great piece of play material
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Y
> 24 hourMy kid carries this blender around with him all day, makes his “smoothies” alongside daddy, and pretends to drink from it. It gets hit on things and dropped a lot, so of course some of the paint is a bit chipped, but no sign of breaking. It’s fun to have all the accessories to make it feel more real. I love that it is completely kid powered with no batteries, lights, or noises. Great imaginative play item!