Customer Reviews for Learning Resources Pretend Play, Sliceable Fruits & Veggies
Item # : 841849
Model # : LER7287
Sliceable fruits and veggies will match each food's pieces together with hook - and - loop fasteners, then "slice" them apart using the play knife and cutting board.
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 6 and grades pre school - 2nd
- Subject: Early learning
Price isĀ $27.89
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29 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Jul 4, 2018
I would recommend to a friend
My daughter loves this set, makes her feel just like mom!
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Mar 26, 2018
Poor quality
The velcro fell off the foods 2 days after I received them, they're really cheaply made, however my son really wanted them so I had to buy velcro and fix them myself.
Debra S.
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Posted Feb 26, 2021
Sliceable Fruits and Veggies
My Grandson loved them. Iām not sure how long the small dots of Velcro will hold their stickiness
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Raquel
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Posted Feb 6, 2019
Not as big as I thought they would be.
I thought they would be bigger. Still, great for encouraging conversations.
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Lucinda
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Posted Oct 14, 2018
Disappointed
They are easy to hold but the head of lettuce did not look like a head of lettuce. I bought it thinking that this set was made of the same material that all of the other foods that i have bought in the past. My grandsons set has already lost the velcro on the food.
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Marietta
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Posted Jul 14, 2018
Yes I would purchase similar items
The conversation tool was used on an inpatient unit of the psychiatric ward. The patient enjoyed the cubes and wanted to continue with the group even after the timeframe for the group had ended. We use it at least once a week and always receive a hig level of participants. i would recommend the conversation tool as a group as well as an ice breaker for any event.
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Sarah
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Posted Jul 4, 2018
I would recommend to a friend
My daughter loves this set, makes her feel just like mom!
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Nudle
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Posted May 20, 2018
My 2 years old daughter loves this!!
Looks real!! Love the quality.. I bought this for my 2 years old daughter for helping meal time fun
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Andrea
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Posted Apr 5, 2018
Fun conversational game to use in therapy
I use these in speech therapy with children of all ages, who are working on asking questions and topic maintenance. Nice variety of questions, personal (do you have any pets?) and hypothetical (if you were to travel to the moon, what would you bring).
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Martita
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Posted Mar 26, 2018
Poor quality
The velcro fell off the foods 2 days after I received them, they're really cheaply made, however my son really wanted them so I had to buy velcro and fix them myself.
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Jennifer
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Posted Feb 16, 2018
Not good quality
Disappointed in the quality. Very unusual for this brand!
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Jessy
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Posted Jan 9, 2018
I would buy the product again
Use this to teach my son about food names and food groups and colours the list goes on. Really good quality products best kitchen food I've seen out there. also soft so they can't hurt anything or break.
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Cassie
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Posted Dec 17, 2017
Cute and fun
Thought they would be bigger but they are still great. I will use them as "ice breakers" when I run groups.
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Lama
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Posted Dec 4, 2017
Christmas present
I bought this for my granddaughter, who will be 18 months at Christmas, to go with her play kitchen when she comes to my place. Still wrap in plastic not open till Christmas but basket looks nice & of good size, colours of food are a bit dull
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Brittany
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Posted Oct 9, 2017
Great toy Great for fine motor skills
My kids fight over who gets to chop the food! I think we will have to get some more lol!
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Jeannia
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Posted Oct 9, 2017
So cute and fun for little ones.
I purchased this for a friend of mine with a young son having a birthday. While he may be a bit young for numbers, he could still enjoy the ducks in the tub and hopefully Mom/Dad will begin working with him to recognize and learn numbers.
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J.Annis
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Posted Oct 9, 2017
Loves Them!!
I just received a thank you note stating that the child really loves the gift and plays with them all the time. Though younger than recommended age, child can play with them in the tub or outside on a water table/pool. Also allows for early recognition of numbers.
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MagsyH
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Posted Sep 20, 2017
Good fun
Lovely set of Velcro play food. My granddaughter, 2 and 1/2, sits for ages chopping and reattaching. They look like the real foods, unlike a lot of others you can buy!
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Urvashi
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Posted Jun 1, 2017
A must have for any classroom.
A very good product. Small enough for the tiny hands to handle. Good conversation starters.
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Kay
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Posted May 30, 2017
I will buy this product again.
Children (and parents) absolutely love these. There are conducive to multiple teaching opportunities. The one con is the Velcro sticks too well and little hands can have difficulty cutting them apart.
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Lannie
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Posted Feb 11, 2017
I would buy this product again
My daughter enjoys cutting the fruits and vegetables with the knife. Her father is a chef so she loves showing him what she can do. It also goes well with all the other cooking items we have.
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Gigi
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Posted Dec 22, 2016
Pretend and fund play!
Educational toy which improves math skills.
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