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Mathea Kids Tool Set with Electronic Chainsaw Toys & Kid Drill, Realistic Pretend Play Toddler Tool Toys, Construction Drill Toys, Christmas Gifts for Kids Toddler and Boys Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 Years Old
Mathea Kids Tool Set with Electronic Chainsaw Toys & Kid Drill, Realistic Pretend Play Toddler Tool Toys, Construction Drill Toys, Christmas Gifts for Kids Toddler and Boys Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 Years Old
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- 【Power Tool Drill Set】Mathea kids construction set includes different functional tool toys, such as Chainsaw, Drill, Tape Measure, Safety Goggles, Hammer, etc. Kids love to imitate their parents, 36 pieces in total! This pretend play tool set can be a fun way for you and your child to pretend to build things and spend quality time together.
- 【Electric Chainsaw Drill Toys Set】The power tool drill set comes with 4 interchangeable drill bits for different functions, it only requires 2AA batteries the drill rotates as well as makes realistic noises, which makes it more realistic, bringing more fun, making it an excellent learning tool for your little ones!
- 【Durable Material & Safety Certification】These toy construction tools are made of high-quality ABS plastic, which would be long-lasting and stand up to toddlers’ lots of use. No sharp parts will hurt children. All of these tools have been created to be a perfect size, with rounded edges, and smooth surfaces for your child’s smaller hands to handle.
- 【Educational Pretend Tool Toys】They encourage imagination and pretending that will not only be lots of fun for your child but also have a really positive impact on healthy development. It helps to build important connections in your child’s brain as well as helps prepare them for using things like real tools as they get older.
- 【Gifts Toddler Tool Toy Set 】 It is a Christmas and birthday gift for your little kids toddlers ages 3 years and up. Designed to activate the imagination of your toddler, this tool kit comes complete with 36 realistic pieces to keep your boys busy for hours at a time.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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