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Bigjigs Toys Children's Pretend Play Pink Chef's 8pc Set

£6.50
Was £11.99
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SKU: BJ609ONL
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Your order will arrive within 3 - 5 working days. The delivery charge to standard UK postcodes is £3.99, with free UK delivery on all orders over £50, unless otherwise stated on the product page, or at checkout.
Please note that larger items, including most furniture, may take slightly longer therefore you will be contacted by a specialist 2-man delivery service to arrange a convenient time and day.

Budding young Chef's need to look the part if they're going to make it to the top.
This bright gingham apron with matching hat and oven glove will delight your youngster and encourage an interest in the kitchen and food preparation.
This set also includes four pastry cutters and a sturdy wooden rolling pin, to help your youngster to get creative in the play kitchen or even the real kitchen!
Encourages creative and imaginative role play.
Conforms to current European safety standards.
Consists of 8 play pieces.
Includes an apron, hat, oven glove, 4 pastry cutters & a wooden rolling pin.
Great for parent/child interactive play sessions.

Standard UK delivery is £3.99, with free delivery on orders over £50. Orders usually arrive within 3–5 working days, unless otherwise stated.

Some larger items, including most furniture and appliances, may take longer to arrive. For these, a two-person delivery service will contact you to arrange a convenient time.

Some items are dispatched directly from our suppliers, and this will be clearly noted on the product page.

Remote postcode surcharges may apply to some large items. For help, contact our friendly customer service team on 0800 328 7795 or onlineshop@barnardos.com.

We offer a 60-day no-quibble returns policy. See Barnardo’s Returns Policy for full details.

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