He’s not quite old enough for some of the activities on it, but that’s okay because I know it will continue to be of interest as he grows! He’s obsessed with the little doors, and his favorite thing is us 'hiding' his other toys around the top of it, so he has to figure out how to get them out. He pulls himself up to standing with it constantly (although he has caught it at an angle where it’s tipped back on him, but that’s been rare). Hey, I’ll take it! It’s very well-made and sturdy. Promising review: "Bought this for our son a few months ago (he’s a few days shy of 9 months now), and it’s been a major hit in our house! 'Major hit' = played with for 5–10 minutes at a time, many times a day. The tools are all very well made but not heavy, so there’s no fear of him breaking stuff if he decides to run around hammering things." - Khestra I am soooo glad I got this set instead! It’s not been out of the box more than 30 minutes, and he has learned how to hammer in 'nails,' take them out again with the back of the hammer, use a wrench And screw driver in tandem to work a 'screw' and 'bolt,' as well as put gears on the side of the kit so that they spin each other. Promising review: "After watching his dad and me put together his new toddler bed, my son got super excited over 'helping' to fix things, but of course letting him use real metal tools wasn’t something I wanted to do just yet.so I was trying to choose between a plastic set of tools that were cartoonish styled, and this wooden set that was a little more expensive. Includes: wooden tool box, hammer, screwdriver, wrench, three sets of screw and screw caps, board connector, two gears and plastic nail.
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