WHAT'S COOKING?

Asda is selling a £40 wooden kitchen toy set that is just like John Lewis’ £93 one

Little children love helping out in the kitchen, but now they can fully immerse themselves in their own imaginary restaurant with this adorable wooden kitchen toy that lets them be their own head chef

ASDA'S wooden kitchen for kids is just like John Lewis' posh playset - and half the price.

The George home Wooden Deluxe Kitchen is the perfect size for little Jamie Oliver and Nadiya Hussains in training, and features four hob rings, a microwave, taps and an oven.

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Asda's George Home Wooden Deluxe Kitchen has been reduced to just £32Credit: ASDA

Priced - reduced from its original price of £40 - the kitchen is suitable for children aged 3 and up.

It's described as: "Let them cook up dinner for the whole family... they'll adore pretend frying on the four burners, heating up food with the toy microwave and storing their toy food in the cupboards.

"With cool, modern colours, it's easy to assemble and offers them hours of play, telling stories and serving meals to their friends."

It's very similar in concept to John Lewis' Country Play Wooden Kitchen, which is identical bar the microwave - and more than double the .

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John Lewis' Country Play Wooden Kitchen is £93.75, the priciest of all the models

John Lewis' one, which is a more subtle white and cream, promises to "get your imagination over-heating. With charming details and premium materials, this is a strikingly realistic and engaging playset, with innovative features and lifelike finishing touches."


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In the middle of Asda's and John Lewis' kitchens is Ikea's DUKTIG kitchen, which is .

Like the others it features a tap, oven and hob, claiming to be "a dream come true for tiny master chefs and bakers."

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All of the sets are ideal for role play games, an integral part of early childhood development.

Ikea's DUKTIG play kitchen is priced in the middle at £59Credit: IKEA

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