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Your cart is empty.Talk about green tea! Young hosts can serve up a pot of tea while doing something really good for the earth. Like all Green Toys products, our Tea Set is helping to reduce fossil fuel use and CO2 emissions, all in the name of Good Green Fun!
Mich
2025-09-02 14:16:46
I actually bought this one on sale just to go in the living room toybox for when company comes over with little ones. These Green Toys are absolutely the best, hands down! What's not to love? The minute you recieve one you realize the substantial and durable quality of them. They are easy to clean and I literally can not fathom any saftey hazards whatsoever with these toys (other than if the are used as a projectile, but that is the case with most toys that are not fabric, so obviously if there is a baby in the bunch with some older toddlers or so, you should still have your eyes on the kids). I love that they are all dishwasher safe for sterilizing. We have decided to keep all the Green Toys in a toy box in our main livingroom for 2 reasons. When we have company with children or playmates visiting, they can all just dive into these toys and we don't have the aggravation of my grandson's other toys being dragged out with multiple pieces, and those are not all small child safe, and we can not just throw them in the dishwasher afterwards as we can these. These are literally worry free toys when children are visiting (other than the aforementioned throwing, or maybe banging over the head, so yes you still must parent as we should be anyway). Second, after dinner, when there is just a small window of time for bath and playtime before bed, these are hassle free and the only toys we let him drag out because they are simple and easy pickup. BONUS, they are MADE IN THE USA, and of completely recycled materials. I have not seen that many quality toys like these other than ones made in the 1940's or so, where good craftsmanship (as these are) mattered, even in a toy. We have at least 2 dozen of these toys and they have become an awesome gift item especially when they go on sale, which is often. They are literally the PERFECT toys!
Judy
2025-07-11 14:36:41
I keep these at my house for the grandchildren to play with. They are nice and durable. My only complaint is I wish the creamer wasn't blue. It's too similar to the teacups. I have to remind the kids that it's not a cup for tea. Otherwise it's a good buy. Nice, heavy material, not made of flimsy plastic.
Customer
2025-07-02 12:30:58
This is a truly excellent tea set. The lids fit nice and tight, the plastic is very sturdy, and it handles a dishwasher well without warping or discoloration. My son loves it, and the range in colors within the set means it's usable by both boys and girls without any "gender" guilt. There is only one small flaw, and that is that the small purple bowl has two holes in both the lid and the bowl itself. There is no real purpose for these holes, but it means that a child will pour liquid in it and the liquid will end up all over the floor because it leaks out the holes. The purple container is just another cup to them. A poor decision on the manufacturer's part (even two holes in the lid would have been okay if it was supposed to be a sugar shaker or something, but in the bowl...?) That flaw aside, it really is a wonderful set. Maybe I'll just hide that bowl ...
Quilt Queen 53
2025-05-16 13:21:08
I love that this is a green product, made in the USA, of recycled plastic, and packaged in cardboard made from recycled paper.None of that mattered to my great-granddaughters, ages 1 and 2. We had a wonderful afternoon serving tea and bonding.The product is sturdy, colorful, with no sharp edges or bits of plastic. I see many more lovely tea parties in the years to come.
elizabeth hunter
2025-05-12 13:26:14
I got them for my neice who was about 18 months at the time. Ms. Rachel uses tea cups so Sadie wanted to use tea cups lol. Yes they're strewn everywhere unless there's a tea party happening, but they're solid little pieces thankfully, cause that girl is rough.
Araksi Swensen
2025-05-06 17:21:40
Oh. My. Goodness. This tea set has been an absolute game-changer for us. Let me tell you, as a millennial mom, I've seen my fair share of cheap, flimsy plastic toys that make me want to cry into my cold brew. But this tea set? It's the real deal, my friends. The plastic is so sturdy, I swear it could survive a nuclear apocalypse.And don't even get me started on how helpful it's been for my little one's development. We've used it to work on all sorts of motor skills - pouring, stopping pours (hello, no more spills!), drinking, and even mixing. It's basically like a mini barista bootcamp for toddlers.Honestly, if you're in the market for a top-notch tea set that won't fall apart after one use, this is the one. 10/10, would recommend to all my fellow mom friends out there.
EMartinez
2025-04-20 18:25:16
My 3 y/o adores this tea set. It is sturdy and has held up to nearly daily use for over 2 months straight from a not-so-gentle toddler who HAS to have actual liquid to pour into all of our cups. Absolutely worth the extra few bucks. My only *very* minor critique is I wish the sugar dish didn’t have holes in the bottom and that the cream cup was a different color. But would 100% buy again and have recommended this set to others.
Ashley
2025-03-14 11:53:00
This was easily one of our daughter’s favorite gifts for Christmas. I know my kids, so I really wanted a food safe set. They have had a blast. Sometimes it’s “tea†parties with water, but we’ve also used it for cocoa too (not super hot of course). I also love that this is a made in the US set. It says dishwasher safe, but I like to hand wash plastics. This set is easily worth the price, and has held up beautifully to a lot of use over the past month and a half.
Cilia
2025-02-12 11:42:28
The tea set looks very sturdy, the cups are stable, they don't tip over easily. I gave this to my granddaughter for her 2nd birthday and she played with it straight away.The only thing that annoyed us is that the lid of the teapot falls off as soon as you pour the 'tea' into a cup. This happens every time. I guess eventually children will learn to hold the lid while pouring from the pot.
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