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PLAN TOYS PLAY FOOD BREAD PLAYSET WOOD

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PT345200

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

This set includes 2 pieces of roll, French loaf, pretzel, 2 slices of bread, and 2 slices of garlic bread.

Product Details:
Product Length: 2.24 inches
Product Width: 4.92 inches
Product Height: 7.4 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 5.1 inches
Package Height: 2.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5A Pretty Decent Play Food AdditionDec 04, 2009
By goonius
Okay, so maybe this one earns more like 4.5 stars rather than 5. But for the money (we bought it at 30% off) it's a nice little bread set and I'm glad we bought it.

I like the sliced breads a lot, the rolls are pretty cool too. I'm somewhat less fond of the french loaves. They're a wee bit too small, like mini-loaves but not really, and they're sort of flat-ish. The pretzels, while certainly being identifiable aren't the most pretzelly-looking pretzels I've ever seen.

Of course, the photos gave these things away to some extent before I ordered them, so it was no great surprise. My love for Plan Toys' toys is primarily one of practicality; I love everything I've read about the company from their ecological to their social practices. I love that all the toys they've had tested by the Ecology Center have turned up as being as safe as they are advertised as being. Some of their toys are really aesthetically awesome like the toaster, and some are just 'pretty good' and that's the category these fall into.

There are a couple of things that I really love about this particular set.

1. There are no choking pieces from my observations. I mean, if you really work at it, you can cram a french loaf or pretzel into a toilet paper tube, but from a practical stance we have smaller toys that are aimed at the 18+ age range, but these just look too big to pose a risk. Here are the measurements for each individual piece, just because it's nice to know before buying:

Pretzels: 3" x 1.6" (because of its curvy shape, width is closer to 1.9") x .5"

Rolls: 2.25" x 2.1" x 1"

French Loaves: 4.1" x 1.75" x .6"

French Slices: 1.9" x 2.7" x .4"

Regular Slices: 2.75" x 2.9" x .4"

2. This set, with its extra slices is a great companion to the Plan Toy Toaster, and bread is a fun thing to have a good assortment of in a play kitchen set-up.

If I had it to do over, I'd still buy this set. The safety, the large pieces, and the fun of having this kind of variety outweighs my minor aesthetic gripe. I think the kids will really enjoy them, and they're super-durable. They'll last forever.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Somewhat ugly but safe to chew onDec 04, 2010
By K. Voelker "K."
This bread set is not as nice looking as most Plan Toys are. It really has a strange orange color. Not beige like on the picture. It is also sad that all the pieces have pretty much the same color. They could have made some bread dark and include some "healthy bread". BUT regardless, I feel safe giving this bread to my 2-year-old son. He can bite on it all day long without me worrying that there is any kind of toxin in this toy. Play food goes into the mouth, so that is all that really matters, right?
We also have a Haba baguette, which we use as sausage. This one is discoloring a little when it gets wet. The Plan toys bread does not do that.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3nice quality but a funny colorSep 28, 2010
By E. Willis
This set is very nicely made but it is stained an odd color. It's a brownish orange, like the orange from this company's orange juice bottle but with a small bit of brown mixed in. I have sent a message to plan toys to see if we happened to receive a set with an off color but have not heard back yet. I'm trying to decide if we should keep it. The bread slices also seem to have magnets in them, but weak ones that are not enough to hold the slices of bread together. I had thought they were solid wood but they are magnetic. It's strange because they appear to be solid wood but the pieces attract or repel others (depending on how they are held) and they attract other, lighter, magnets.

4Nice, wooden carbs!Sep 01, 2011
By L. E. Riley
I bought these for my son's play kitchen. The pieces are smaller than real slices of bread, but they fit wonderfully in his toddler hands. I like that they are wood and wipe clean. The only problem we've encountered is that they are very slippery from the lacquer, and sometimes escape the pot, pan, hand that is holding them. Good variety, high quality.

5What bread selectionsJan 13, 2011
By Model T's mom
First of all, I wish I had these selections sitting around my house or at my local restaurant. Love the pretzels and the little rolls. So cute and has been shared by all of our guests. So cute!

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