Following the success of its viral vending machine playset, Melissa & Doug is launching a new version of the toy — now carrying cosmetics. 

The Sort, Stock, and Select Beauty Kiosk Play Set combines imaginative play with important developmental skills, like matching, counting, and letter recognition. Instead of snacks, the new vending machine playset dispenses wooden beauty products for kids to organize and shelf. From checking inventory to creating pretend make-up looks, kids can grow their confidence and cognition while they pamper and play. 

The fun starts by stocking the machine with wooden lipsticks, nail polishes, lotions, compacts, eye shadows, and other beauty products, sorting them by colors. Then, kids ages 3 and up can use a color-matching coin and corresponding buttons to make a selection, and watch as their cosmetics drop into the collection drawer! The set includes more than 24 pieces, from a variety of pretend beauty products and coins to a reusable activity card, which doubles as a stocking checklist for hours of imaginative roleplay.

The Sort, Stock, Select Beauty Kiosk Play Set is available now at melissaanddoug.com for $87.99.


SORT, STOCK, AND SELECT BEAUTY KIOSK PLAY SET

This vending machine playset dispenses wooden beauty products for kids to organize and shelf. Using matching and recognition skills, kids can sort the beauty products by color in the machine and dispense them with buttons and matching coins. The set includes 24 pieces, from wooden cosmetics to a reusable activity card.

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • 3+
  • Age:
  • $87.99

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

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