That is very elaborate! I use to love my little play kitchen. Tiny, tiny, sink...a fake fridge and oven, but I sure had hours and hours of fun with it. Sometimes less is more. With my limited kitchen, my imagination reached out. Not so sure this high-tech version would do that. IMO.
My stove and sink were wooden someone made. My mom bought them for me at a garage sale and I can still remember being so excited. She bought me a Holly Hobby fridge to complete the set.
I played restaurant a lot, warped kid huh? I remember making dishes and serving... guess I didn't know the chef doesn't serve.
We played restaurant, bank, school, store (each house was a different store...we were the 'bakery' because we had a sandbox and would make cakes...another house was the butcher and the two brothers would wrap newspapers in different sizes to look like salami or roasts)....we had a BALL!
When my brother and I were kids we were never bored. Fishing, hiking in the woods, riding bikes, building "forts" in the woods, played store, reading books, etc. Kids today would be lost if they didn't have all their electronic stuff like cell phones, TV, video games, etc. to keep them entertained. So many of them "have" to be entertained, instead of using their own imaginations or minds to entertained themselves.
__________________ Most of all, cook from the heart, and you’ll never be lonely when the dinner bell rings! - Chef Robert Irvin