The Chief Fixer is In
Something's broken? No worries. Watch them grab the chunky handle of their very own toolbox and march over to assess the damage. Whether they're 'tightening' the table legs or hammering a nail into the plank, this set invites them into your world of DIY. It bridges the gap between watching you work and actually participating, giving them a safe outlet for their desire to be helpful and capable.
Tools That Teach
Unlike lightweight plastic tools that offer no resistance, these solid rubberwood pieces have a satisfying weight. The screwdriver fits perfectly into the screw head, requiring genuine coordination to turn. The hammer has enough heft to make a solid 'thwack' without causing damage. This sensory feedback is crucial—it teaches their muscles how much force to apply, a skill known as proprioception.
A Workshop in a Box
The set includes everything a budding tradie needs: pliers, screwdriver, plank of wood, hammer, and even a toy 'glue pot' for those tricky repairs. A clever drawer at the bottom features outlines of the tools, turning pack-up time into a shape-matching puzzle. The chalkboard side lets them scribble their name or a 'Do Not Disturb' sign, adding a layer of literacy to their construction play. Measuring approximately 22cm x 14.5cm x 15.4cm, it's compact enough to store on a bookshelf but large enough to hold all their essential gear.