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Need something fixed Call in your little builder! With the Fisher-Price Drillin' Action Tool Set, little ones can screw the "wood" pieces together with their very own drill that actually works! This lean, mean, drillin' machine works in forward and reverse, makes realistic drilling sounds, and comes with interchangeable drill bits, so preschoolers can choose the right one for the job. And everything stores easily within the toolbox, making cleanup a breeze!. Your little DIY-er will love building and repairing with the Drillin' Action Tool Set!. Where development comes into play. Fine Motor Skills: Lining up screws with the holes and drilling the screws helps preschoolers strengthen fine motor movements. Early Engineering Skills: Matching up the right drill bits with the right screws. Discovering how the drill works to attach the pieces of "wood" together. Figuring out how to unscrew the screws. It's all engineering—and it's all fun!. Imagination: Pretending to build or repair stuff helps preschoolers build their imagination in a big way! (Ask what they're building—you'll be surprised at what they say!)
By Fisher Price
Drillin' Action Tool Set.
With the Fisher-Price Drillin' Action Tool Set, little builders can get right to work on a super fun project! The two wood pieces are ready to be drilled with the three corresponding screws. Preschoolers will have a blast figuring out which screw goes in each hole and which drill bit fits each screw. Just line up the screws with the holes and…Wrrrr!...squeeze the handle on the drill for real drilling action and sounds!
As preschoolers figure out how the drill works, match up the drill bits with the right screws and discover that they can 'fix' things using their tools, they're not only strengthening their little hand muscles, they're building up imagination, curiosity and confidence in a big way.
Get in on the role play fun by asking what they're building. A bookshelf? A tree house? With your little builder, the possibilities are endless!
Lining up screws with the holes and drilling the screws helps preschoolers strengthen fine motor movements.
Matching up the right drill bits with the right screws. Discovering how the drill works to attach the pieces of 'wood' together. Figuring out how to unscrew the screws. It's all engineering—and it's all fun.
Pretending to build or repair stuff helps preschoolers build their imagination in a big way. (Ask what they're building—you'll be surprised at what they say!).