Pretend and Play Work Belt Tool Set
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Average customer review:Product Description
Everything young builders need for pretend construction play. This 20-piece set includes a durable plastic hammer, saw, tape measure, nuts, bolts, wood board for "drilling," battery-powered drill and handy tool belt. Tools store in a sturdy 12" x 14" x 3.5" carrying case. Drill requires 2 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included).
Awards:
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award (2003-04)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3514 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Learning Resources
- Model: LER9130
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Dimensions: 14.50" h x 12.00" w x 3.00" l, 2.75 pounds
Features
- Contains everything young builders need for construction play
- 20-piece set
- Made of durable plastic
- Sturdy 2" x 14" x 3.5"carrying case
- The set includes durable plastic hammer, saw, tape measure, nuts, bolts, wooden board for drilling, battery-powered drill and handy tool belt
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Everything young builders need for construction play. This 20-piece set features a durable plastic hammer, saw, tape measure, nuts, bolts, wood board for drilling, battery-powered drill and handy tool belt. Tools store in sturdy 2" x 14" x 3 ½ carrying case. Drill requires 2 AA batteries, not included.
Customer Reviews
*****5 Stars*****
I purchased this for my daughter's 3rd Birthday. She loves helping daddy around the house from using a screw driver or measuring tape, she's right there by his side. We thought it would be a great for her to have her own tool kit and tool belt. This toy was such a hit, she absolutely loves it! It has all the essential tools, from hammer, to screw drivers, drill, measuring tape and more. The case is a generous size and everything included is very durable, nothing cheap here. We definitely made the right choice with this selection and I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a tool kit for their child, grandchild, etc....you can't go wrong with this one!!!!
Fantastic tool set!
My daughter received this for her 3rd birthday and she is in love with it. The drill has seen the most action so far, but all the tools have helped "fix" things around the house. The tools look real, as they are not bright primary colors or oversized, and this seems to help her pretend that she really is working with them. The tool belt is a little tough for her to get on by herself, but I don't think that it is a design problem, it will just take a little more practice on her part.
Excellent first tool set for Daddy's Little Helper
My nearly 3-year-old daughter received this as a gift - toy tools were requested because of her interest in Daddy's real ones. This set does not disappoint. From her "Oh my gosh!" upon opening the gift to playing with it every day it has been a winner. Daddy is especially impressed too.
The pieces are sturdy. They come apart and hold together where they are supposed to. The tape measure only allows measuring up to 24 inches, but it retracts well from being pulled all the way out. The drill drills "holes" in the piece of "wood", and it works Forward and Backward to screw and un-screw the nuts and bolts. The handles come off the two screw drivers to allow the phillips and flat head to attach to the working drill, allowing another way to work the screws into and out of the "wood". The hammer is solid but light, so it works well on the plastic nails but can't hurt any more than any other toy if used against someone. ;) The wrench and pliers have yet to see much use, but both seem like they will hold up to the use. The tool belt can't tighten enough to stay on my daughter's skinny waist, so it is sitting in the tool box waiting for another day. However, we fit all the pieces nicely onto it when trying it out the first day. The case itself is another sturdy piece. It holds all the pieces with extra room (we took the white plastic packaging out so all the pieces are tossed in there together).
This is a very inclusive set of tools for younger kids - boys or girls. I can see it being interesting up to at least age 5. Overall, a very good bet for a toddler/preschooler tool set.






