







🍳 Stir, Sort & Score Big on Playtime Mastery!
The Battat Education Stir & Sort Food Court is a 102-piece pretend play food set designed for children aged 3 and up. It promotes fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and color sorting through interactive recipe cards and a play guide. Made from durable, safe materials, this set includes food pieces, bowls, plates, tongs, and a wooden tray for easy storage, making it an educational and tidy addition to any toddler’s playtime.









| Product Dimensions | 24 x 7.62 x 35.26 cm; 1.4 kg |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Item model number | BE3739Z |
| Educational Objective(s) | Hand-Eye Coordination, Motor Skill |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic, Wood |
| Color | Multi |
| Release date | 8 July 2024 |
| ASIN | B0C6L1PDMF |
A**H
This is one of the best toys for toddlers!! So much fun to learn colors
M**I
I am a pediatric occupational therapist. OMG! I love this product. The kids love this product. Size: it is quite large to carry around but it comes with a lot of food, two tweezers, recipe cards, large spinner. Functionality: I use this in so many ways in therapy with the kids. You can upgrade or downgrade, the tweezers are a good size for little hands (3-5) but my 7 year old son is also obsessed. Upgrade it by having them fulfill a recipe as a short order cook or downgrade it by color sorting. Educational Value: So many things you can do with this, with the kids Fun: yes! I have some kids who only want to do this every time they see me. Storage capacity: wish it came with some type of carrying case, I will probably purchase another bag for it.
J**Z
This Stir & Sort set is such a hit in our house! It’s packed with bright play food, recipe cards, bowls, and tongs—perfect for little hands and big imaginations. My kid jumped right into “cooking” meals and sorting ingredients by color like a pro. The bear bowls are adorable, and the wooden tray keeps everything neat when it’s time to clean up. I love how it sneaks in learning—fine motor skills, color recognition, and even some early math when following the recipe cards. The spinner game on the back of the menu adds a fun twist too. It’s great for solo play or group fun, and it’s held up really well after lots of use. If you’re looking for a screen-free activity that blends pretend play with learning, this one’s a winner.
A**R
We picked this up to go with the ice cream set. While we love all the pieces and quality, my kids pointed out an issue they found. Money. There is no play money with the food set despite showing a price with the dishes. Luckily we have the ice cream set we can use the money from for the food set as well as play registers/money from another brand. Honestly not having money isn't a reason to NOT add this food set to your collection but it is something to consider if your kids like to incorporate prices and money into the play especially if the set already shows dollar values. I do hope you add this and the ice cream set to your collections. 5 stars for the ice cream set and 4 for the food set only because they show prices but don't include money. Seems odd they'd add prices but skip money especially if someone is purchasing this and have no other play money around. My family and I do hope you purchase these sets and enjoy them as much as we do!
M**S
Great cute educational toy/ game purchased for 4 yesr old. She loved it and play everyday. Great size and material. Very durable. Very functional as could be use as for playing but also for lesrning. Love it.
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