Handymen Workbench for Kids
The Handymen Workbench for Kids by Step2 is the perfect workshop for a little handy boy or girl! This fun and interactive playset is designed to inspire creativity and hands-on learning. With realistic features and durable construction, it offers a safe and exciting way for children to explore the world of building and fixing.
As children play with the drill, saw, and hammer, they develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It’s a great way to encourage imaginative play while helping them build confidence through role-playing as a handyman or handywoman. Best of all, it will keep little imaginations engaged for hours!
Key Feature
- TODDLER WORKBENCH: Watch as your little ones build and repair their favorite toys with the Step2 Handyman Toy Tool Bench! Little handy boys and girls can use their toy tool set to pretend to fix up the house. Dimensions: 35.38″ H x 36.25″ W x 13″ D.
- LARGE WORKSHOP: Children can pretend to be a handyman or handywomen as they use the toddler tool set. This large girls and boys tool bench workshop features a spacious worktop surface for multiple kids to build and design!
- INTERACTIVE FEATURES: The toddler tool bench provides interactive fun, including a working vise to keep projects stable. The tool bench features an electronic play drill that makes realistic sounds.
- PROJECT KITS INCLUDED: Let kids imaginations run wild as they use the play tool bench to work on special building projects made of realistic wood-looking foam. The kids playset helps kids develop motor skills, role-playing, language, & social skills.
- EASY STORAGE: When playtime fun is done, use the four storage bins and peg board with hanging clips to help store the 30+ included play tools accessories to keep this kids tool set neat. Plus, it’s low maintenance – just wipe down as needed.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Sharp points. Adult assembly required.
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