Start ‘em young.
There’s a window where kids want to copy everything you do, right down to the way you hold a drill or pretend you know what you’re doing behind the HVAC panel in the basement.
This leans into that.
It’s a full pretend-play workbench setup with enough pieces to feel like the real thing—tools, accessories, and a layout that actually resembles a workspace instead of a pile of plastic. They can tinker, build, take things apart, and put them back together again without you sacrificing a single real screwdriver to the cause.
The included toy drill adds a little extra realism, while the whole setup gives them a place to focus that “let me help” energy somewhere productive (or at least contained). And with 140 pieces in the mix, they won’t run out of creative steam after five minutes.
At this price, it’s less about creating a master builder and more about keeping small hands busy while you handle the actual projects.