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Kid's Hub

Outdoor kitchen

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This outdoor kitchen or mud table in KID'S HUB is a versatile play set that offers various uses and features. It includes a plastic sink that can be used with water or sand, allowing children to engage in sensory play and explore different textures. The hanging water container with a tap provides convenient water storage for their play activities. The mud table can transform into a play kitchen, offering imaginative play options such as playing chef or running a coffee shop or outdoor restaurant. The upper shelf provides a surface for placing various goods and items, encouraging organization and role-playing scenarios. The lower shelf is designed to hold pots, pans, or garden utensils, allowing children to engage in gardening play or simulate cooking activities. It offers easy access to their tools and encourages tidiness and responsibility. The mud table also features four hooks on the side, providing a convenient place to hang gardening tools or towels. This keeps the tools within reach and easily accessible during playtime. The top shelf serves as a storage or serving space, while the two zinc pot holders can be placed in holes on the top shelf for additional storage or as a display for customers or plants, depending on how children choose to play.
Additionally, the bottom shelf offers extra storage for larger tools or other gardening items, ensuring that everything has its place and promoting organization skills. The mud table is constructed with durability in mind, capable of handling the weight of supplies and tools, ensuring long-lasting playtime fun. Overall, the mud table is designed to encourage imaginative play, organization, and role-playing scenarios. It provides a versatile space for children to engage in various activities such as sensory play, gardening, cooking, or running their own pretend establishments.