Calling all little chefs - Battat Velcro Veggie Set
Filed under: Toddlers Preschoolers, Preschoolers, Toys
It's an age-old dilemma – trying to make dinner and entertaining your little one at the same time. Sure you could pop in a Baby Einstein DVD, but why not let them help out?
This colorful veggie set is perfect for your future Top Chef. The bright vegetables are made from eco-friendly, plantation-grown wood with Velcro in between to help simulate "slicing". A blunt wood "knife" is included for their faux chopping pleasure.
Currently, my son's only interest during dinner preparation is gnawing on my legs, but I can't wait to have this around as he gets older.
The set is safe for ages 3 and up and costs $12.99 at Cost Plus World Market.
This colorful veggie set is perfect for your future Top Chef. The bright vegetables are made from eco-friendly, plantation-grown wood with Velcro in between to help simulate "slicing". A blunt wood "knife" is included for their faux chopping pleasure.
Currently, my son's only interest during dinner preparation is gnawing on my legs, but I can't wait to have this around as he gets older.
The set is safe for ages 3 and up and costs $12.99 at Cost Plus World Market.












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9-29-2007 @ 1:14PM
Katie said...I had something similar in my preschool classroom and it is so wonderful. Great way to work on fine motor skills. My preschoolers loved them!
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9-29-2007 @ 2:42PM
Jenn said...Don't Melissa & Doug have the same set? I think these are cheaper, though, might have to check this out!
I know my daughter loved them at Grandma & Grandpa's...big hit for the toddler set!
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9-29-2007 @ 4:31PM
andrea said...I love the wooden cutting veggies. We have a set by Plan Toys that is around the same price http://www.plantoys.com/products.asp?parentID=21#
that Charlie loves to play with.
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9-29-2007 @ 5:48PM
Eric said...Are these really new? Nearly fourteen years ago I informed my mom that she had to buy them for my sister... the only noticeable difference was that they were plastic then.
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9-29-2007 @ 6:04PM
Marci said...I love that the parts are held together with Velcro! That minimizes little missing parts spread around the house.
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