WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- This toy contains small Parts. Not for Children under 3 years
Step2 Real Projects Workshop
A fantastic introduction to the world of construction, the Step2 Real Projects Workshop will give your little builder all the tools they need to create.
The interactive workbench houses all of the 65 piece accessory set in the bottom shelves and pull-out drawer. The work area offers plenty of space to use the saw, hammer, real-sounds drill, and spring-action vise. With holes to hammer in, the Projects Workshop helps develop hand-eye coordination.
Made of indestructible Durafoam, the 41 faux-wood pieces have interlocking notches and holes allowing endless configurations. Step2 has even included instructions for 10 projects to inspire your child's own creativity.
Product Features
- Interactive workbench
- 65 Piece accessory set includes an electronic drill, 3 drill bits, 1 universal holder, 8 screws, 8 nuts, saw, hammer, and 41 indestructible Durafoam faux-wood pieces
- Holes for screws and nuts
- Instructions for 10 projects
- Drill is battery operated with realistic sounds and interchangeable bits
- Recesses for tool storage, and an adjustable angle finder
- Develops hand-eye coordination
- Minimal adult assembly required
- Recommended for ages 3 and up
- Dimensions(in): 35.125 x 22.75 x 14.5
SKU: 762700
Manufacturer #: 762700
UPC/EAN/ISBN: 733538762798
Manufacturer #: 762700
UPC/EAN/ISBN: 733538762798
- Shipping dimensions 14" H x 19" W x 25" L
- Shipping weight 15 lbs
- Shipping Restrictions This item can not be shipped to: PO Boxes, APO or FPO Address, Hawaii, Alaska or anywhere outside the continental USA.
- Shipping Note Products ship in their original packaging. Please be aware that its contents will be visible to the recipient upon delivery.
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customer reviews
5.00 rating GREAT for 2 yr olds!! By Mary Kate Matzko
December 27, 2010
Awesome first tools/ workbench for my 2 yr old son. He loves it and feels like his daddy now that he can "fix" things by himself!!
5.00 rating super fast By sherri roda
December 13, 2009
super fast delivery!!! Great customer service.
5.00 rating Love it! By Jessica Cash
October 3, 2009
I ordered this for my son's birthday and it was the hit of the party. All the kids enjoyed playing with the tools and making things with the foam wood. Assembly was very easy and quick. Well, put togher toy. Thank you so much.
5.00 rating Step 2 workbench By Susan Fuhs
June 30, 2009
We love the product and our son is excited to use tools that make actual projects, however ours came without any of the stickers. We have to save the paperwork that came with it for directions rather than use the "blueprints" that are supposed to be glued to the work area.
5.00 rating Very Happy By steven n
June 27, 2009
Sturdy, fun with lots of projects. Our 2y/o boy loves it.
Customer Q&A
Anonymous asked:
I have a two year old grandson. It says not for children under 3 because of small parts. Would recomend this?
Staff Answer:
This product does come with such small parts it is a choking hazard and is not recommended for children under the age of 3 years old. The interactive work bench comes with 65 piece accessory set, including an electronic drill, 3 drill bits, 1 universal holder, 8 screws, 8 nuts, a saw, a hammer, and 41 faux-wood pieces. This work bench will give your little builder all the tools they need to create, and comes with instructions for 10 projects. If you were looking for a workbench for a younger child, the Little Tikes Tough Workshop may work better for your needs. This fun play bench comes with 11 accessories that children can use to cut pretend wood, pound nails and so much more! There are sliding doors for extra storage space, a peg board to hang all your tools, and it is large enough for kids to play together! The link below will take you directly to the Little Tikes Tough Workshop:
http://www.babyage.com/toys/little-tikes-tough-workshop/621628.htm
Let us know if you have any other questions!
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http://www.babyage.com/toys/little-tikes-tough-workshop/621628.htm
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BabyAge
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Why did you choose this?
Dixie Redmond:
My four year old was asking for a construction toy and I found this one to be something he would like and it don???t take up as much space in his room as the other toys I???ve researched for my son.