Sebra KIDchen stove

€139

Colour: Seabreeze beige

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Sturdy wooden toy stove for kids who love to bake, roast and boil in the kitchen. The stove is realistic, with 4 hotplates, knobs that click when you turn them and a side-hinged oven door. Inside the oven is a tray so your little one can bake imaginary cakes and breads.

The practical handles in the sides of the stove make it easy to move it around and combine with other modules from the Sebra KIDchen range. This gives you a flexible wooden play kitchen that can be customised to fit the space in your child's room.

The toy stove inspires role-play and trains your child's social and language skills through play with other children or adults. The consistent, elegant design and neutral colours match any home. Designed in Denmark.

A great birthday or Christmas present which can be passed down to younger siblings and future generations.

See tests and certifications under Specifications.

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Specifikationer

SKU

300530024

Country of origin

CN

Material

Beech wood MDF Plastic (PP) Plywood

Product measures

Measuring (cm): H: 58 L: 32 W: 32

Cleaning & Remarks

Wipe with damp cloth

Certifications

Testing

Recommended age: 18M+
Toys for the Walking Stage

In the walking stage, your baby takes their first steps and begins to experience the world from a whole new perspective. This stage is all about exploring, balancing, and moving freely – often with great enthusiasm and energy.

When your baby pulls up, walks along furniture, or starts walking independently, they strengthen their muscles, balance, and coordination. Support your baby in this stage by creating space for movement and offering toys that inspire activity, curiosity, and confidence.

Tips for play during the walking stage

  • Give your baby the opportunity to practice walking on different surfaces – such as carpets, cushions, grass, or sand.
  • Build small obstacle or play courses that challenge your baby’s balance and body control.
  • Introduce push toys like walkers, doll prams, or chairs once your baby can walk without support.
  • Play chasing games, balloon play, or ball games that encourage your baby to move in different directions and at different speeds.

Choosing the right toys

Choose toys that promote movement, balance, and independence, such as:

  • Baby walkers and dolls prams that encourage movement and exploration.
  • Balls and activity toys that can be thrown, kicked, or rolled.
  • Building blocks and stacking toys your baby can play with while standing or walking.
  • Toys with music, sound, or movement that inspire your baby to dance and move.

Read more in our

Article about the Walking Stage

In this article, we explore the walking stage in more detail – how it builds on the experiences from the crawling stage, and how you as a parent can support your baby through activities and play that strengthen their motivation and ability to stand up and walk.

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The first 4 stages of a baby’s development

Lying Stage

In this stage, the baby lies down. Focus on play that allows the baby to follow toys with their eyes, hear sounds, and feel different textures.

Creeping Stage

In this stage, the baby begins to roll, turn, and move forward on their tummy. Play with toys that motivate the baby to reach out and explore their surroundings.

Crawling Stage

The baby learns to crawl and move freely. Strengthen balance and coordination through floor play with balls, blocks, and small obstacles.

Walking Stage

The baby stands up and takes their first steps. Create space for movement and play where the baby can challenge their balance and explore the world on their own two feet.