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After having the play kitchen in our house for more then four years my daughter came up with a great idea. She said that we need to renew the Toy Kitchen in a creative way so it will be more fun to play with it. What she quickly told us was that the refrigerator within her Toy Kitchen should have a light that turns on every time the door opens just like a real kitchen. We went to extreme measures of creating the new light within the fridge. Normally there is no electric wiring in any of these kinds of kitchens since they are aimed for children. Therefore we needed to build also the electric infrastructure before actually installing it.  

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