Toyk
4-in-1 Take Apart Car Toys for Boys, DIY Engineering Construction Truck Toy Vehicle - Dump Truck, Cement Mixer, Excavator, Crane, Kids Building Educational Toy Gift for Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 Year Old Girls
4-in-1 Take Apart Car Toys for Boys, DIY Engineering Construction Truck Toy Vehicle - Dump Truck, Cement Mixer, Excavator, Crane, Kids Building Educational Toy Gift for Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 Year Old Girls
Couldn't load pickup availability
About This
- 4 in 1 Construction Toys : This assemble engineering building vehicle playset comes with a electronic drill tool that allows a child to take the trucks apart and put them back together. Really educational and motivates kids to learn more on how to build and enhance hands-on skill!
- STEM Ingenious Learning Cars : This is a great choice for a child that likes to build, 4 different models (Dump Truck, Cement Mixer, Excavator, Crane) spark infinite imagination & creativity. Excellent toy will help guide fine-motor skills and problem-solving experiences. All the parts are removable and interchangeable on all the trucks.
- Parent-child Interactive Toys : Funny educational toys help children with good dexterity and practices patience. This DIY truck construction project are really needs the parents involvement, definitely a good thing to create memories and have fun with your kids at home. A very fun activity for kids who like to build.
- Great for All Age Kids : Easy for a toddler to assemble and disassemble, it can be converted easily in 4 different trucks, quite educational and interactive. The toy provides endless play with the tools and taking apart the construction vehicles that is good for motor skills, hand-eye coordination, creativity, this is a great STEM toy for boys and girls.
- Perfect Birthday Gift for Boys : Experience hands-on engineering fun with a toy electric drill (Need 2 AA batteries, Not Include) and build up to 4 different construction trucks. It truly is a great toy for imagination and cooperative play. These take apart toys are suitable for children age 3 4 5 6 and up.
Share

Reviews
Shop Now-
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
Daniel H. -
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
Rachel D. -
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
Lauren K.
Blog & Tips
View all-
🌟 Small Tools, Big Imagination: The Power of Mi...
When we think about children’s toys, bigger often seems better — larger pieces, more volume, more visual excitement. But there is a quiet magic in the opposite direction: tiny tools...
🌟 Small Tools, Big Imagination: The Power of Mi...
When we think about children’s toys, bigger often seems better — larger pieces, more volume, more visual excitement. But there is a quiet magic in the opposite direction: tiny tools...
-
Top 5 Brain-Boosting Toys for Preschoolers (3–5...
How Playtime Builds Memory, Creativity, and Problem-Solving Preschoolers are naturally curious, imaginative, and hungry to explore the world. Between ages 3 and 5, their brains grow rapidly, especially in areas...
Top 5 Brain-Boosting Toys for Preschoolers (3–5...
How Playtime Builds Memory, Creativity, and Problem-Solving Preschoolers are naturally curious, imaginative, and hungry to explore the world. Between ages 3 and 5, their brains grow rapidly, especially in areas...
-
🧸 Toy Rotation: Why Fewer Toys Can Actually Boo...
Introduction Parents often feel pressured to provide more toys, more stimulation, and more choices.But research in child development suggests the opposite: children learn better when they have fewer toys available...
🧸 Toy Rotation: Why Fewer Toys Can Actually Boo...
Introduction Parents often feel pressured to provide more toys, more stimulation, and more choices.But research in child development suggests the opposite: children learn better when they have fewer toys available...