Harrison Fugman
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I didn't want to confuse her because in our kitchen she can eat the bananas, but in the play kitchen she can't eat the bananas.
I thought it would be confusing.
The internet said imaginary play is just as important as real play.
So we got the play kitchen.
Because she had also grown out of her, we had her playpen with a bunch of toys in it.
And I noticed that the girls stopped going in there.
So it was time for something new.
And so we get her the play kitchen and then we get her the blender.
I'm going to link these toys that I got because I think they were $35 on Amazon.
There's four.
There's a blender, a mixer, a toaster, and a coffee maker, all of which you require batteries.
And they really do like turn on.
She is so mesmerized by this toy, this play kitchen, like she cannot get enough of it.
She goes over there constantly and she's blending stuff like she doesn't even realize we're still in the room.
So I stand corrected on the play kitchen and she's like serving us coffee.
It's crazy to me how quickly they catch on and she's serving us the coffee.
She's putting things in the microwave like she really doesn't understand it.
It's a win-win.
Everyone's winning.
Like she still cooks with you and loves it.