Kids at Work: Little Carpenter’s Toolbox (with tools included)

79,90

Does your little handyman or handywoman need a sturdy and professional organizer for their tools? Look no further! Our metal toolbox is built to last and designed to handle all the creative projects your child can dream up. Plus, it comes fully equipped with all the essential tools a young carpenter needs: protection gloves, pliers, a hammer, safety goggles, a hand saw, a folding rule, a level, a carpenter’s pencil, two screwdrivers, and a 100-pack of nails.

In an age dominated by screens, our Kids at Work tool range provides an engaging way for children to learn real-life skills. This comprehensive toolbox is perfect for inspiring young builders and fostering hands-on learning.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNING: Kids at Work tools are NOT toys. Not to be used by children under the age of 14 years without adult supervision. The supervising adult is responsible for the children’s safety and proper handling of the tools. Risk of injury is real, and may include, although are not limited to, injury through sharp blades and edges, the risk of strangulation through long strings and cords, and the risk of choking through small parts. Protective goggles and clothing should be used as necessary.

Shipping: 2-5 days

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    Description

    About the product:

    • Article number: A600029
    • Brand: Kids at Work by Corvus
    • Made in Germany.
    • Includes: protection glovers, a pair of pliers, hammer, safety goggles, hand saw, folding rule, level, carpenter´s pencil, two screwdrivers, and 100-pack nails.
    • Size (of metal toolbox): 36 x 18 x 18 cm.

    About Corvus x Kids at Work: 

    “Kids at Work” is a brand of Corvus, a German company specializing in real tools and outdoor toys for children. Their goal is to provide hands-on experiences in a digitalized, online world, enabling children to learn valuable skills they can use later in life. By making their tools available at home, children can work, experiment, and create with their parents, reminiscent of the old days.