




Okay, so I got this wooden birthday cake set for my niece’s 3rd birthday, and let me tell you—it’s a HIT. She’s obsessed with ‘baking’ now, and this set is the star of her play kitchen.
The quality? Solid. It’s made of smooth, sturdy wood with no sharp edges (parent-approved). The paint is non-toxic, which is a relief because toddlers chew on everything. The Velcro slices make a satisfying *crunch* when she ‘cuts’ the cake—total sensory win.
What’s inside? 6 cake slices, a stand, a knife (plastic, don’t worry), candles, numbers (1-5), and toppings. My niece loves decorating her ‘cakes’ like she’s on a tiny baking show. Pro tip: The numbers are great for sneaky counting practice.
Size-wise: It’s smaller than I expected (about the size of a real slice of cake), but honestly? Perfect for little hands. No choking hazards here.
Bonus: It survived being thrown across the room by her overexcited cousin. Durability = 10/10.
Only gripe? After months of daily ‘birthdays,’ some paint on the toppings has chipped. But for $20? Worth it.
Final verdict: Cute, educational, and unbreakable-ish. If your kid loves pretend play or needs a break from screens, this is golden. Plus, it doubles as decor—win/win!
