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The Melissa & Doug Simmer & Stir Stove Top Playset gives kids a tabletop pretend stove with two cook surfaces, knobs that turn, pots and pans, utensils, and a starter set of pretend food to simmer and stir into a make-believe meal. The compact stove fits on a kitchen table or counter without taking over a play space. From Melissa & Doug.
Pretend cooking play has long been one of the dependable rotations in toddler and preschool play, and the tabletop format here saves the floor space that a full kitchen would otherwise need. The set works for solo cooking play or for caregiver-and-kid pretend meals where a grown-up plays the customer at the kid's restaurant. Kids who already have a play kitchen at home can add the Simmer & Stir to a different room as a portable cooking station. Pack everything into a kitchen cabinet, a closet shelf, or a play-storage bin between sessions. The pots and utensils also pair naturally with other Melissa & Doug pretend food sets the family already owns. The simple knob-and-pot setup also keeps the learning curve gentle for younger toddlers who are just starting to figure out pretend-cooking play.