![]() ![]() Step-by-step illustrated instructions included (adult assembly required). Coordinating accessories include grocer and shopper role-play items like an apron, conveyor belt divider bar, and a cloth shopping bag play money, play grocery boxes and cans (some components English only) a fully stocked grab-and-go rack (gum, granola bar, a magazine, and more!) write-on signs, cards, and coupons! Some components English only. Realistic features include beeping “scanner,” (two AA batteries required, not included) a hand-crank conveyor belt, a card-swiping machine, a keypad/calculator, and cash drawer. The Melissa & Doug Harvest Market Grocery Store and Accessory Set has everything kids need to open their own play grocery store and get shopping! The sturdy wooden free-standing play space (27.5” x 35” x 35.7” assembled) with smooth, curved corners and edges and a sleek, upscale look, lets customers three and older browse the shelves and pay for purchases on one side, and allows the clerk to ring up items on the other. Makes a great gift for 3- to 7-year-olds, for hands-on, screen-free play.Lots of storage space, super sturdy, smooth, curved corners and edges Phillips head screwdriver required for assembly (not included) step-by-step illustrated instruction included (adult assembly required) 308 Main St, Milford, Ohio 45150 We have the cutest totes in stock Grab a tote and some goodies for the Thursday: wow Quesadilla plate Wednesday.In the mood for a juicy steak tonight or a stacked. Accessories include grocer and shopper role-play items like an apron, conveyor belt divider bar, cloth shopping bag play money, play grocery boxes and cans (some components English only) fully stocked grab-and-go rack (gum, granola bar, a magazine, etc.) write-on signs, cards, and coupons We offer a full garden variety of Fruits, Vegetables and Herbs to suite most needs. ![]() ![]() Free-standing market includes hand-crank conveyor belt with divider bar, cash drawer, play money, beeping scanner with working calculator (2 AA batteries required, not included), signature pad, keypad, double-sided sign, credit card to swipe.Kids will love playing grocery clerk and customer with the sturdy wooden Harvest Market Grocery Store, featuring a clerk side, customer side, and lots of shelves to stock with included accessories.“Basically, if it's not grown, baked, pickled or brewed by you from Tasmanian produce, you don't come to sell at the market. “We set up the market with strict criteria and a charter and though it has evolved over the years, our rules essentially are still the same,” says Hewitt. We are a local community Market featuring seafood, premium meats & produce. Those standards have nurtured and safeguarded a special authenticity. 2601 likes 40 talking about this 71 were here. Enjoy your shopping experience when you visit our supermarket. It’s become iconic and it’s done that by maintaining its standards.” Harvest Market provides groceries to your local community. “It’s the place you have to go on a Saturday morning. “Everybody brings their visitors down,” says Hewitt. The very best of local primary produce and handmade food that is. Harvest, as it’s known locally, is also a community gathering place and point of civic pride, contributing to Launceston’s recognition in 2021 as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Harvest Launceston Community Farmers Market or Harvest to locals is a Launceston icon. “By linking people with the food and those who produce the food, it created an understanding in our local community about where our food comes from and why we do need to support our farmers,” says Kim Hewitt, one of the market’s founders. There are now 50 or so stalls, where the people who produce the food are the ones who sell it. Once a week an inner-city car park in the old industrial precinct becomes the Harvest Launceston Community Farmers’ Market, an essential part of community life in the northern city and the best place for travellers to meet locals and sample the diversity and flavours of regional produce.Ī true community initiative, Harvest Market started 10 years ago with 24 stallholders, many of whom are still involved. Come rain, hail or shine, the farmers, brewers, bakers and cheesemakers of northern Tasmania come to town every Saturday morning. ![]()
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