Give kids even more fun while playing shop and cooking with this quality wooden crate containing four bottles of dairy drinks. The set includes classic milk, oat milk, strawberry milk, and chocolate milk. Thanks to the bright colors and simple symbols, the types are easy to recognize even for younger children. The durable wooden construction and practical crate make storage easy and keep play tidy.
Bright colors and simple symbols for easy recognition
Each bottle has a bold color and clear graphic (milk, oats, strawberry, cocoa), so even the youngest children can quickly tell them apart.
Durable wooden construction for little hands
Smooth edges, sturdy wood, and a quality finish ensure long-lasting durability and safe everyday play.
Practical crate for tidiness and easy carrying
The wooden box with handles keeps all bottles together and makes carrying and storage after play easier.
This wooden set for pretend shop and kitchen play adds a realistic element to everyday fun. Children can practice communication, develop social skills and imagination while serving drinks, shopping, or preparing breakfast. The bottles with wooden screw caps fit perfectly in small hands and are made to be durable.
The crate with cutouts for easy gripping serves as a neat storage space and as an accessory for a children’s shop. The set visually matches the “fresh” product line and can be easily combined with other wooden foods for even more varied cooking and serving play.
- Educational benefits: develops fine motor skills, communication, and social interaction.
- Safe materials: smooth edges, quality lacquers, and sturdy wood.
- Organized storage: everything has its place in the solid wooden crate.
Specifications
- Box contents
- Wooden crate, 4 bottles (classic, oat, strawberry, and chocolate milk)
- Material
- Wood
- Crate dimensions
- 10 × 8 × 6.5 cm
- Bottle dimensions
- 9 × 3 × 3 cm
- Age
- 3+
- Design
- Bright colors and simple symbols for easy orientation
- Features
- Smooth edges, durable construction, easy to grip, compatible with the “fresh” line