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    This fully loaded play kitchen comes with foods, condiments, tools, and cookware. It's over 2 feet tall and features active water features, so your little one can turn on the sink and activate ...

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  6. Easy-Bake Oven - Wikipedia

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    The Easy-Bake Oven is a working toy oven introduced in 1963 and manufactured by Kenner and later by Hasbro. [1] [2] The original toy used a pair of ordinary incandescent light bulbs as a heat source; current versions use a true heating element.

  7. Make believe - Wikipedia

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    Make believe, also known as pretend play or imaginative play, is a loosely structured form of play that generally includes role-play, object substitution and nonliteral behavior. [1] What separates play from other daily activities is its fun and creative aspect rather than being an action performed for the sake of survival or necessity. [ 2 ]