Who would love this: Kids who enjoy building/ constructing & pretend play
(1) Fun Way To Learn About Building With Toolset
This adorable toolset includes a Flat Head Screwdriver, a Philips Screwdriver, a Hammer, a Saw, a Ruler, a Wrench, a Spanner, a Plier, and a combination of building blocks, wheels, bolts, nuts, and assembly pieces. Whilst these building tools are obviously built as toys for younger kids, they display the basic features and functions of the real tools. For example, the tips of two screwdrivers can be inserted into the corresponding bolt heads for tightening and loosening the bolts. The wrench fits perfectly onto the Hex Head Bolts, and can be used to grip and fasten the bolt with a twist. The girl learned how to put a bolt and nut together for the very first time in her life; she learned about “clockwise” and “counterclockwise”, and how she can tighten and loosen screws and bolts by manipulating and turning them in the correct direction. We built vehicles of all sorts and sizes, jet plane and helicopter, windmill and other random objects (such as toilet seat and “Sydney Harbour Bridge). We pretended to saw and hammer, and measure the length of our models with the ruler. This is a great toolset that generates big creativity, and brings on great imaginative fun!
(2) Adorable Design - Bright & Happy
This is probably the cutest pretend toolset I had ever seen! The colours are bright and vibrant, and I absolutely adore the cute facial expressions on each of the tools!
(3) Great Wooden Craftmanship
The toolset is made of sturdy beechwood completes with smooth edges. They are chunky, rounded, and are easy to be handled by small hands.
(4) Quality Carry Case With Compartments
I love the quality wooden carry case with compartments and elastic bands that keeps the items nicely organised within the container. The case can be fastened securely with the clasp locks, and I love the very handy rope carry handle.