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Tool Sets

Inspire a new generation of builders and carpenters with roleplay Tool Sets toys from this high-quality collection. Our tool sets toys let kids hammer, saw, and drill. They’ll love using these easy to grip tools and accessories for imagination. Kids tool kits are fantastic educational toys. Few gifts are as effective at teaching children hand-eye coordination and problem-solving abilities while emphasising roleplaying fun! Allow your little one to explore and become their own builder with one of our wonderful toolsets below. Black & Decker, Stanley, Smoby hand trucks, tool bets, electronic belts, workbenches and more. Still can’t find what you are looking for? Check out our Costumes for more roleplaying ideas, accessories and more.

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Smoby Black & Decker Chainsaw

28.45
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Spidey Bricolo Centre Workbench

60.97
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Smoby Black & Decker Bricolo Builder Workbench

56.90
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Smoby Black & Decker Mega Center

109.75
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Tuff Tools Tool 23 Piece Tote Box

12.19
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Smoby Black & Decker Electronic Drill

16.25
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Smoby Facom Tool Case

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60 Pcs Tool Set

16.25
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Plastic Tool Set 16 Piece Assortment

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Tuff Tools Utility Belt Set

14.63
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Smoby Karcher K4 Pressure Washer Trolley

36.58 32.51
14.63 12.19
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Ecoiffier Construction Case

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Tuff Toys Tool Tote Bag

14.63 12.19
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Hefty Shop Drill

13.81

Frequently asked questions

What exactly are "kids' tool toys"?

Kids’ tool toys are miniature, safe, and often brightly colored versions of real-life tools like hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, saws, and drills. They’re designed for play, not for actual construction, and are made from materials like plastic, wood, or even soft fabric.

Why are tool toys good for my child? What do they learn?

Oh, so much! Tool toys are brilliant for:

  • Fine Motor Skills: Gripping, turning, twisting, and “hammering” helps strengthen those tiny hand muscles and improves dexterity.
  • Hand-Eye Coordination: Lining up a “screw” with a “screwdriver” or hitting a “nail” with a “hammer” is excellent practice.
  • Problem-Solving: While not always explicit, kids often figure out which tool might be “best” for a particular imaginary task.
  • Imaginative Play & Role-Playing: Kids can pretend to be a carpenter, a mechanic, or even “fix” their other toys, sparking creativity and storytelling.
  • Cause & Effect: They learn that turning a screw makes something tighter (or looser, in play).
  • Language & Vocabulary: They learn the names of different tools and actions.

What age are tool toys suitable for?

You can find tool toys for a surprisingly wide age range!

  • 12-18 months: Soft fabric tool sets or chunky, large plastic tools are great for early exploration and sensory play.
  • 18 months – 3 years: Simple plastic toolboxes with a few basic tools (hammer, screwdriver, wrench) are perfect for developing motor skills.
  • 3 years and up: More elaborate workbenches with various tools, nuts, bolts, and even a “drill” (battery-free or with gentle movement) can provide hours of engaging play.

What kinds of tool toys do you sell?

You’ll find a great variety:

  • Individual Tools: Often sold separately or in small sets.
  • Toolboxes: A classic, portable option where kids can carry their tools.
  • Workbenches: Larger, more elaborate setups that mimic a real workbench, often with built-in “projects” or places to “build” things.
  • Building Sets: Some tool sets come with connectable pieces (like nuts, bolts, and plastic planks) for children to assemble.
  • Material Variety: From soft, plush tools for babies to sturdy plastic and beautifully crafted wooden sets.

How can my child play with tool toys? Any ideas?

The possibilities are endless!

  • “Fixing” everything: Encourage them to “repair” broken toys, furniture (with supervision!), or even imaginary problems.
  • Building projects: Provide cardboard boxes, blocks, or even just space on the floor for them to “build” houses, cars, or robots.
  • Role-playing scenarios: Set up a pretend “workshop” or “garage.”
  • Copying you: If you’re doing a DIY project, give them their toy tools so they can “help” alongside you (safely, of course!).
  • Creative construction: Some sets come with elements to build vehicles or structures.

Kids love to imitate the grown-ups around them, and few activities capture their imagination quite like “fixing” things. Tool toys are a fantastic way for children to explore, create, and learn

Tool sets for children, whether they are simple plastic imitations or more realistic scaled-down versions of real tools, are consistently popular for a variety of compelling reasons. They are a classic role-playing toy that offers significant developmental, educational, and emotional benefits.

Tool toys are more than just playthings; they’re instruments for development, imagination, and practical learning. So go ahead, let your little one discover the joy of being a mini-builder, inventor, or handy helper – the possibilities are as endless as their imagination!