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Children's baking set
I'd like to buy my almost three-year-old nephew a baking set for christmas - can anyone recommend one?
I've got a budget of £15-20. I would like the baking set to be "proper" and robust - i.e. one you can do proper baking with, rather than it being more of a toy. Thanks. |
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This looks good from Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Craf...878482&sr=1-10
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If you have a Dunelm Mill shop near you, they had a nice range of baking bits for kids about 3 weeks ago when I last went in. Not a set as such, but all the bits and pieces you can put together to make a set.
Although that Amazon one is very good value. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: UK
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notonthehighstreet.com do quite a few...
http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/se...erm=baking+set Good luck finding one x |
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Thank you. I think I've found something suitable - miniamo brights deluxe 20 piece set.
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