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Pretend Butter Packet  Toy Food for Kids Play Kitchen

Pretend Butter Packet Toy Food for Kids Play Kitchen

$ 44.00

$ 298.44

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Pretend Butter Packet  Toy Food for Kids Play Kitchen

Pretend Butter Packet Toy Food for Kids Play Kitchen

$ 44.00

$ 298.44

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Add a touch of realism to your childs playtime with this handmade pretend butter packet. Perfect for toy kitchens and grocery stores, it pairs wonderfully with Normadot bread and other dairy play foods to create a fun, nutritious make-believe breakfast.

Features:

  • Handmade from durable cotton canvas with soft fiber fill

  • Plant-based silkscreen print and embroidered details for authenticity

  • Safe and CE tested for children ages 3 and up

  • Size: 12 cm perfect for little hands

  • Easy care: Hand wash only

  • Made with love in Denmark

Encourage imaginative play and early learning with this adorable, eco-friendly toy food accessory!

Butter is one of the oldest dairy products known to humanity, with origins dating back over 4,000 years. Early civilizations in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt discovered that churning cream separated the fat, creating a spreadable, flavorful food.

For centuries, butter was a prized item in many cultures, used not only as a food staple but also in religious ceremonies and traditional medicine. In Europe, butter became especially popular during the Middle Ages, when it was often produced on small farms and served as an important source of calories and vitamins during harsh winters.

Today, butter remains a beloved ingredient worldwide cherished for its rich taste and versatility in cooking and baking.

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