First and foremost, it creates the interactive play. It encourages imagination. It allows your child to role play and cooks like Mom or Dad. This is a great way to play with your child, and a great way for your child to play with friends. And if you choose, you can turn kitchen play into a learning opportunity. 

Play food can be used to teach about different foods and nutrition. Also, social skills can be practiced with serving food and playing together. PREP ATX is the largest commercial kitchen facility in Texas and features state-of-the-art private, shared, ghost, and food truck kitchens.

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What sort of play kitchen do you want? Children's kitchens range from very small toy kitchens to very large and feature full. You can find a single unit kids kitchen, which includes many appliances, to multi-piece kitchen playsets with individual appliances. 

Single Unit Kitchens – These play kitchens include many appliances such as a stove, oven, microwave, and sink in one unit. These units have a "front" and "back" so that they can be placed against a wall. 

Island Play Kitchen – These are stand-alone pretend kitchens. Children can play on all sides of these kitchens. Island play kitchens also feature various combinations of sink, stove, ovens, and microwaves. Toddler kitchens are typically this style.

Complete Kitchen Play Sets – We are talking about a multi-appliance set here. There are separate toy stoves, toy refrigerators, toy microwaves, toy sinks, and toy dishwashers.