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Studio : Fun Little Toys

Publisher : Fun Little Toys

Binding : Toy

Product Description

  • Kids love to build things right alongside mom and dad at the workbench, but using grown-up tools can be dangerous and unwieldy.
  • Now, with the Fun Little Toys Tool Kit, kids can work on their projects, while hammering, drilling and sawing with their own kid's tool set.
PRODUCT DETAILS
  • This toy set has 29 high-quality pieces, including a handsaw, roadblock, screwdriver, claw hammer, pipe wrench, wrench, screws, nuts, bolts, boards, pincers, clamp holder, electric drill, safety goggles, etc.
  • Each piece looks very realistic, and all the implements can be stored in a handy plastic storage case.
  • The case features 7 inches length, 3.7 inches width, and 5 inches height. It is transparent and has a handle on the cover for easy carrying.
EDUCATIONAL
  • Encouraging your children to ask lots of questions will help them become a better thinker.
  • This toy set inspires children to ask many construction-related questions, such as how to drive screws with an electric drill? How to design and build a skyscraper?
  • Great opportunity for early childhood education.
  • This toolset also helps kids learn how to use construction tools.
  • Daddy can teach kids to recognize construction tools and equipment and show them how to use these carpenter tools.
  • Your child learns by imitating you.
  • These activities will exercise kids' fine motor skills and increase parent-child
  • interaction.
MULTIPLE USES
  • This toy set is an ideal gift for boys or girls who enjoy hanging out with daddy in the garage.
  • The realistic designs and the packaging make this set an excellent gift for children's birthday, Christmas, Children's Day, Thanksgiving, etc.
  • A plastic case allows your child to carry these craftsman tools on his/her road trips, camping trips, playground visits, and career day.

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