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Construction Tools for Kids

Think "construction tools for kids" and your average toy tool set comes to mind. You know them: They've got everything an aspiring handyman or handywoman needs, such as a hammer, screwdriver and tape measure. Some toy sets include work benches or tool benches where kids can practice sawing, hammering and using a screwdriver. Stores sell these items as either standalone toys or they come with accessories. The accessories allow the young tool user to get real-world experience in how to put real tools to use.
  1. Drills

    • Most toy stores that sell toy tools provide toy drills. Stores usually sell a toy drill as a mechanical toy that requires batteries. The bit on these drills rotate when the child pushes on the trigger. The drills come in a variety of sizes, usually with extra drill bits and a work bench with holes to drill the bits into.

    Hammers

    • Toy hammers come in many sizes. Some toy hammers are fashioned with popular children's TV show characters, or they talk and make noises. Using a hammer can allow the young DIYer to "help" around the house when needed. Most toy hammers are plastic, but some may be made of metal and rubber.

    Cement mixers

    • Toy cement mixers work like a real cement mixer. Kids crank the handle to mix dirt or sand. Wheels on the bottom of the cement mixer allow children to wheel it around. Playing with a toy cement mixer will allow a child to experience what it is like to work with this common construction tool.

    Chain saws

    • While some kids may be frightened by a chain saw, a toy chain saw just might alleviate their fears. A toy chain saw helps children to understand what it is for and how to use it. A toy chain saw won't allow kids to cut down any real trees, but they'll enjoy pretending to cut things all the same.


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