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iZEL Kids Deluxe Kids Tool Set - 64-Piece Workbench with Realistic Tools & Accessories, Age 3+

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Encourage creativity and hands-on play with this Deluxe Kids Tool Set! Designed for little builders ages 3 and up, this realistic workbench comes with 64 pieces, including a variety of play tools and accessories. Featuring a sturdy workbench with ample storage space, your child can enjoy hours of imaginative play, learning the basics of tools and building skills. With interactive, realistic action functions like turning gears and a pretend saw, this set promotes motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Made with safe, child-friendly materials, this tool set provides a fun, educational experience that inspires curiosity in young minds.

Features:

  • 64-Piece Set: Includes a comprehensive selection of play tools and parts for endless fun.
  • Realistic Design: Features a lifelike workbench with gears, bolts, nuts, and a pretend saw.
  • Interactive Functions: Kids can engage with tools in real-action mode, enhancing creativity.
  • Sturdy and Safe: Made from high-quality, child-safe materials for durability.
  • Storage Space: Built-in compartments to keep all tools organised and within reach.
  • Ideal for Ages 3+: Perfect for young children who love to explore and build.
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