Bake the World a Better Place! 🍰
The Melissa & Doug Bake and Decorate Wooden Cupcake Play Food Set is a vibrant, eco-friendly toy designed for preschoolers aged 3 to 6. This set includes 4 cupcakes, 4 cupcake tops, 8 cupcake sleeves, candles, a baking tray, and an oven mitt, all crafted from durable, FSC-certified wood. It promotes imaginative play, hand-eye coordination, and motor skills, making it a perfect gift for young chefs.
Item Dimensions | 13.25 x 10.5 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 13.0 x 10.4 x 3.0 |
Theme | Baking |
Color | Multi-color |
Educational Objective | Hand-Eye Coordination, Creative Thinking, Imagination Development, Motor Skill |
Material | Wood |
S**F
Great for creative play.
This is the cutest. My little one loved it.
A**R
Quality Toy
My daughter has been obsessed with cupcakes, so we got her these for Christmas and they’ve been an absolute hit! She plays with them almost daily. She loves deconstructing them and reconstructing them, as well as, coloring on them. The quality is superior and what you would expect of a Melissa & Doug toy. They are well worth the money and a toy that will hold up for years to come. The only “cheap” part of the toy would be the cupcake liners since they’re real paper ones, but liners are cheap and can be easily replaced.
K**H
So cute!
This was perfect and just as expected! We love playing with them :)
L**Z
One Year Later - Still a Crowd Pleaser
We bought this when my son was about 2.5 years old and, one year later, he still loves baking cupcakes in his kitchen. That's a great endorsement when you consider how fickle toddlers can be. He has many other toys that he lost interest in despite the fact that they're pretty new.CONS:MARKER ICINGI read the reviews about the markers so I never let my son touch the icing. This caused a mini tantrum, but I knew he would have been even more upset to realize he couldn't clean his cupcakes. He also really hates getting marker on his fingers and hands, so the markers would have been confiscated eventually. I thought about gluing the caps on and letting him use them for pretend play, but he and I both completely forgot about the markers after the first week. He still thoroughly enjoys playing with the set even without the icing markers.PAPER LINERSThe paper liners were crushed and crumbled right away. We still have some, but paper seems like a pretty odd choice when the rest of the set is so well made. The cupcakes, the candles, the icing markers, and the cupcake tin are all wood. The icing (cupcake cover) is a sturdy rubber/plastic and the mitt is fabric. I love keeping his toys complete but every time I see those paper liners, I just get the urge to dump them in the trash.PROS:My son is turning 4 soon and he still loves this. He makes us cupcakes every week. He made us all birthday cupcakes yesterday with the same amount of glee and fascination as he did when we first opened the box. Despite the toy's CONS, it has staying power and we definitely got (and continue to get) our money's worth out of these.
N**6
So cute!
Gave as a birthday present to a 3 year old girl. It was the only present she wanted to open right away. Such a cute, interactive toy.
M**A
Great toy, but it has a flaw...
We have a lot of Melissa and Doug items and we're always generally very impressed with them. The cupcake set is great fun and our six year old wanted it so much that she bought it with her own money. To start off with, it's a high quality toy. They're basically wooden cupcakes with candles that velcro on top. The whole concept of the icing markers is fun and all the kids (friends included) enjoy "decorating" the cupcakes. The part you draw on is a sort of plastic lid that fits over the wooden cupcake and is supposed to look like icing. It even comes with a little baking tin (wooden) and an oven mitt. There are paper cupcake liners in fun patterns included that aren't going to last forever, but hey...they are paper. We've generally got liners in the pantry so that's not a huge deal.The big flaw in this toy is that the wooden cupcakes are not finished in a type of paint that will allow you to wipe the dry erase marker off of them. Only the plastic "icing" can be erased. Admittedly if you look at the very fine print on the back of the box it reads "Markers are intended for wipe-off icing surfaces only. Do not use markers on other components." Realistically however, giving kids some dry erase markers and letting them go to town on pretend cupcakes, is going to result in the entire cupcake getting "decorated." In the scheme of things it doesn't really matter because my daughter loves them anyway, but it does keep me from giving this toy Melissa and Doug's usual high approval rating. If this is something that is going to upset you or your child, you'd be better off buying another of their products.
J**J
fave 'kitchen' toy!
My daughter has owned this set for about 2 years now, and not only has it held up very well, it has become our go-to gift for any little girl's birthday! These cupcakes are loved not only by my 4-year old, but also by my 1-year old, and my 2-year old twin nieces, their 10-year old big sister, and all of my daughter's 3-4 year old friends. There are 4 of them in the set, so plenty to share! I found it a bit disappointing at first, because I didn't realize that the 'icing' was plastic (we went far out of our way to ensure that the entire kitchen set was wood or fabric), but. . . it only makes sense that it has to be for the markers. At this point the dry-erase markers are dried up and gone, but we had fun with those while they lasted. The ONLY problem we had with that is if you don't wash the cupcakes clean as soon as the kids are done playing with them, they do stain the plastic. Also, kids tend to mark on the velcro (for the candle) with them, and that won't wash clean. My kids are not in the slightest bit bothered by this, so I don't let it bother me. After so much time has passed, I'd say that I still WOULD prefer the icing to be made of wood or fabric, and wouldn't have a problem with eliminating the markers altogether from this set. Those were fun while they lasted, but. . . looking at a toy that will in all likelihood last a lifetime, the markers are kind of a gimmicky short-lived thing. It would also be nice if M&D offered replacements for both the markers and the cupcake liners. As mentioned in the other reviews, these are just slightly thicker than normal paper liners, and didn't last very long - though they were fun while they did - they should at least have been cardstock! All in all, we have gotten many hours of fun with these cupcakes, and they're always the first thing they go to when playing in their kitchen! You get a very high-quality toy for the price. . .I highly recommend these to anyone!
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