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Set includes 16 pieces for buildable fun! Use the battery powered drill with drill bits to take apart and put together again Chunky parts are easy...
View full detailsThe 32 pieces in this wooden building set include nails to pound with the hammer, screws to turn with the screwdriver, and panels to connect and sa...
View full detailsEncourage imaginative play with chunky tools made from durable, soft plastic. -Ages 2-4. -Includes saw, hammer, screwdriver, wrench and drill (with...
View full detailsTime to put your construction ideas to the test with this Builder Starter Set. A fun way to practice hand/eye coordination and creative idea constr...
View full detailsSmithsonian Diggin' Up Dinosaurs T-Rex. Smithsonian. Model:52047. Conduct your own archeological dig with this cool kit. Dig up a plastic skeleton ...
View full detailsIf you want to make great things, you need the right tools for the job! This great DIY belt, complete with a full range of accessories, comes with ...
View full detailsPOWER UP THE LEARNING! Little learners can experience the thrill of the drill, using a kid-friendly Design & Drill power drill, colorful bolts...
View full detailsFix and play with the Drill and Learn Toolbox by VTech! Open this toddler-friendly toolbox and get ready for role-play fun with the included electr...
View full detailsSTEAM toys are designed to encourage an interest in the constituent fields. They're a gateway to exploration, creativity, and problem-solving skills. These toys incite a lifelong passion in your little beans; be it in engineering, chemistry, aviation, music or theatre! By engaging children in hands-on activities that incorporate scientific principles, technological concepts, engineering, design and logic, these toys lay the groundwork for kids' success. Most importantly, however, they're fun!
In recent years, there has been a significant paradigm shift in early childhood education and development. Over the past 80 years, the field has moved away from rigidly structured lessons, formal schooling and rote learning towards holistic development within a...