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Smoby introduces some real café flair into the playroom. In the grown-up world, visits to a stylish coffee shop or a lovely street café are an enjoyable part of everyday life; with the Coffee House from Smoby, kids can now also serve espressos from the filter machine, along with cakes and pastries. What’s more, they can checkout the delicious items purchased at the till, just like in a real coffee shop.
When you walk into Smoby’s chic Coffee House, you’ll be able to see what daily treats are available on the blackboard. A realistic espresso machine with removable filter and a variety of coffee pads immediately create that coffee shop feeling. Youngsters can store the small cakes, sweet treats, fruit and food packages safely in the numerous storages spaces.
There's also a serving tray, pretty espresso cups, plates, spoon and mugs. Just like in the real world, customers can pay at the cash till. The Coffee House includes an integrated calculator, an opening and closing money compartment with play coins and notes, a scanner with a sound and light function, a microphone (non-functioning) and a credit card reader, including pretend credit card.
1 LR54 battery included
Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Choking hazard!
Product details
- Made in France
- Product dimensions: (LxBxH): 70 x 59.6 x 89.6 cm.
- Age recommendation: Suitable for children aged 3 years and over.
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