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Post by HelloMiss on Apr 27, 2006 23:56:59 GMT -5
Released in 1986, retired in 2008.
Pack a lunch for Kirsten in this charming oval wooden box. In Sweden, it’s called a “tine.” Kirsten’s father might have carved and decorated hers with its traditional wood-burned design. Pioneer food was simple but hearty. For lunch, give Kirsten a piece of bread, a sausage, a wedge of cheese, and a juicy wild apple. Kirsten’s make-believe food is tucked in the tine along with a woven napkin.
Review: I honestly flipped when I saw this set! The Tine is SOOO cute! The carving details are absolutely precious, it is very well made. I'm not sure if this is actual wood though... it might be plastic that was made to look like wood... none the less... it's adorable! The food set is nice and heavy... not cheaply made. The napkin is thicker material... just love it!
Rating: *****
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