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Chellie L.
> 3 dayBought this as a gift. Came in a very good condition and with batteries. Sender didnt turn off the toy so I received it in a box making noises so I had to open it, turn it off and then wrap it. Overall its a very good toy for 2 year old girl
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Paula Roberts
> 3 dayWhat a cute set and the kids loved it! Thank you for the quick delivery as well.
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Brigitte Yost
> 3 dayThis was for my granddaughter. She loved it !!!
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HELENE T.
> 3 dayLights, sounds, adds to the fun!
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Stefan Walter
> 3 dayThis is a great toy for kids 1 and older.
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BJ
> 3 dayI love the pouring sounds and songs
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JB
Greater than one weekI gave this to my granddaughter on her birthday a few months ago. She has really enjoyed playing with it and serving tea to her family and her dolls. A really cute set!
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MountainMom
> 3 dayWe gave this set to our daughter a year ago for her 2nd birthday, and I would say this is still her favorite toy! Durable, bright colors, adjustable sound volume (can I get an amen on that one, parents?!). I do want to mention that this is not a set to get/use if you want to have an actual tea party...the kettle is solid, so it cant hold liquids. For pretend play, however, its awesome!!!
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M
> 3 dayThis is a fun toy but it does have a few flaws. The teacups have holes in them, so even if you wanted to wash them and put real water in them or something, you cant. Also, we have noticed, she will say things like, There are 4 cups of tea! and after just one pour then she will say, There is only one cup of tea left! So, when using this to teach counting, shes a little off sometimes. The other thing is that the teapot is very sensitive to being tipped, so she will be in the middle of brewing her pot of tea, and if you tip her even in the slightest she will lose track of the brewing and start pouring. Otherwise, my daughter likes playing with this and pretending to sip her tea.
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Gigi
> 3 dayThis was a present for my two year old great granddaughter. She loved it. Had to make her stop playing with it so she could open the rest of her presents.