Regarding the basket, it is a good size and looks solid to me. I think it is good, nothing special to report on this.
For fruit, I have several comments to make about them:
I find that the proportions of fruit are a bit strange, knowing for example that bananas are smaller than other fruits or tomatoes (unless this is another unknown fruit) are of form rather crushed (it looks Red pumpkins in fact). It does not prevent the child to have fun, but it just seems a little difficult to relate to actual fruit. So I think it's a shame.
It should also be noted that the basket is not too full it looks, knowing that there is at the bottom of the carton. But quantity is not less very correct.
Even more annoying, bananas are so small that as recently as this morning, my daughter has sunk in the mouth, so that I could see more. So I was very scared, and following that, I removed him too dangerous for my taste bananas.
For apples and pears, it's me this time nothing special happened, but I think the tail a little too long and rigid for my taste. The child could indeed enter the eye if he fell ill, and this idea does not please me. I therefore removed the boards as a precaution. Maybe I am too, but I prefer to be cautious, given what I have already lived with bananas.
In the end, it still remains lemons, oranges, tomatoes, leek and fennel, which still allows to have fun with this toy. I just find that at 18 months, the child is still too small to play with all the fruits without risks, which is unfortunate given that this is the minimum recommended age.