I purchased this product from Toys R Us for $65. The next day, I saw it at Target for $60.
Overall, my 10 month old baby really likes to play with this toy, and I am pretty satisfied with it.
When the refrigerator door opens, the toy makes an opening sound. When it closes, the toy makes a closing sound. The sound comes from the stove area, though, so my baby was a little confused.
The sink faucet makes a noise when the handle is lifted up and pushed down. The stove also makes a noise when you put the pan on top of the stove. The button that causes the stove to makes a noise is positioned near the edge of the stove, so my baby often accidentally presses the button when she is pulling up. At first, I thought her fingers were sizzling.
There are two balls for the baby to drop into the sink. The balls are a good size. My baby can easily get her hand around one.
There are three different music modes: a learning mode, music mode, and play mode. And there are two volume settings. The songs are happy and teach opposites, ABC, counting and encourage the baby to crawl through the arch and open the refrigerator.
My baby actually knew how to use the light switches in our house before she got this toy. She has not shown any interest in the over-sized light switch in the kitchen. I am not sure she has made the connection between the smaller light switches on the wall in our house and this toy one. I can see how the toy light switch can be useful for teaching, though.
Often, my baby grabs onto the handle at the top of the arch for support to help her stand. The kitchen has not flipped over, though.
There is not that much for babies to do on the house side of this toy. My baby spends the great majority of her time on the kitchen side.
Finally, this toy took about 30 minutes to assemble. There were many screws that needed to be screwed in.