It Starts With "I Help?"
You know that look—they see you with a screwdriver or a hammer, and they desperately want to join in. This bench gives them that "yes." Instead of shooing them away from dangerous tools, you can direct them to their own station. With 25 pieces including a hammer, saw, screwdriver, spanner, and plenty of nuts and bolts, they have everything they need to get the job done. The standout feature is the working vice; clamping a piece of wood tight so they can "saw" it is a process that teaches cause and effect in a deeply satisfying way.
Building Dexterity and Patience
Beyond the role-play, this is a serious workout for their hands. Lining up a bolt with a hole and twisting the nut until it's tight requires concentration and steady hands. This repetitive motion strengthens the small muscles in the fingers and wrists—vital preparation for holding a pencil at school. There's even a teaching clock on the backboard, introducing the concept of time and planning their "work day." It turns a simple toy into a multi-layered learning centre that grows with their cognitive abilities.
Compact and Beautiful
Unlike massive plastic workbenches that dominate a room, this wooden bench is designed to fit into family life. Measuring approximately 70cm high x 40cm wide x 26cm deep (with a worktop height of 40cm), it's compact enough for a bedroom corner or the lounge but tall enough for comfortable standing play. The retro teal and red colour scheme looks smart in any space, and the bottom shelf keeps all those loose nuts and bolts tidy when the shift is over.