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		<title>By: lisa</title>
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		<description>Great pictures, Caroline. I love the knitted cupcakes! While Ella&#039;s play has largely migrated to the real kitchen (don&#039;t ask!), both of them are going through a major Ace of Cakes phase, replete with various colored play clay and as many of their (and mine) dishes and utensils they can get their hands on. We had the very small, very portable Melissa and Dough wooden cooktop &amp; lots of play food and dishes.  The M &amp; D stove was one of the best toys we ever bought. Endless play, anywhere they wanted to set it up. It&#039;s a great alternative to a full-blown play kitchen, which we only have room for outside, near the sandbox. Which also still gets lots of use...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great pictures, Caroline. I love the knitted cupcakes! While Ella&#8217;s play has largely migrated to the real kitchen (don&#8217;t ask!), both of them are going through a major Ace of Cakes phase, replete with various colored play clay and as many of their (and mine) dishes and utensils they can get their hands on. We had the very small, very portable Melissa and Dough wooden cooktop &#038; lots of play food and dishes.  The M &#038; D stove was one of the best toys we ever bought. Endless play, anywhere they wanted to set it up. It&#8217;s a great alternative to a full-blown play kitchen, which we only have room for outside, near the sandbox. Which also still gets lots of use&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Big Chef Kitchen Supplies &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Eat at Eli&#8217;s. (And Ben&#8217;s)</title>
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