Hey there! It's time to grab your tools and start building! This amazing introductory mechanical engineering kit is designed for kids aged three and up. Join Ty and Karlie, the young engineers from other Kids First early engineering kits, and learn how to use a hammer, screwdriver, and wrench. Discover the basic engineering principles behind these tools too! The kit comes with large plastic tools that are super comfortable for small hands to hold. They're lightweight and safe to use. Besides building your own workbench, you can create five other cool models with the included modular building parts. Think of a race car, an airplane, a house, scissors, and a toolbox to carry your tools. Let your imagination soar and build your own unique creations! This kit is a fun and engaging way to teach young children simple engineering concepts. It helps parents, teachers, and caregivers lay the foundation for strong STEM - related skills and understanding at an early age. Model building also develops fine motor skills, mechanical engineering skills, visual - spatial skills, and reasoning and concept development skills. The parts in this kit are compatible with those of other Thames & Kosmos Kids First engineering kits. There's a full - color, eight - page manual with clear and detailed step - by - step assembly instructions. And there are endless possibilities for open - ended creative play.


Using this kit is easy and fun. First, take a look at the full - color, eight - page manual. It has clear step - by - step instructions to help you build the workbench and other models. Start by familiarizing yourself with the large plastic tools. Hold them in your hand to get a feel for how they work. When using the tools, make sure to do it under the supervision of an adult, especially when using the hammer. For building the models, follow the instructions in the manual carefully. If you want to create your own design, go ahead and let your imagination run wild. After you're done playing, put all the parts and tools back in the toolbox to keep them organized. To maintain the kit, keep it in a dry place away from direct sunlight. If the parts get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a damp cloth. Don't use any harsh chemicals as they might damage the plastic parts. Enjoy building and have a great time learning about engineering!