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Learning Resources Tool Set by Learning Resources
Product SummaryManufacturer: Learning Resources Brand: Learning Resources Release Date: 2005-12-01 Model: LER9150 Product features: - For the young builder
- 13 piece set
- Stores in plastic tool box
Toys and Games Reviews of Learning Resources Tool SetCustomer Review: LOVE IT!! Summary: 5 Stars
My 2-year-old soon loves these tools, especially the drill that moves when you pull the trigger (even though he can't do it himself yet). He goes around behind me when I am fixing things around the house and it keeps him very well occupied.
I think the screwdriver handle with the different attachments is adorable, and my son loves to carry around the measuring tape. I don't know what some parents didn't like about it - it doesn't retract automatically, but if it did they could get hurt with it. You can crank it back inside the case similar to a real one.
Unlike some reviewers, I don't have a problem with the case at all. Maybe they changed it but it seems quite sturdy to me. Bought this in early 2008 and the case is just an open box inside, so you throw everything in and go!
Wonderful toy for imitating adult activities.
Description of Learning Resources Tool SetThe Pretend and Play Tool Set has everything young builders need to set up shop! This entertaining 13-piece set features a screwdriver with three changeable bits, tape measure, hammer, action drill, and wrench in a plastic tool case that measures approximately 14" x 11." This 13-piece, molded plastic toolkit housed in a lightweight, easy-open carrying case offers wannabe builders and home repair players a dizzying array of fancy equipment from which to proceed. The most dazzling delight is a pretend "power drill" with trigger action and a whirring drill bit, which--for kids, if not parents--is fantastic in its likeness. (A blessing in disguise: after a few hours of extremely rough use by our 5-year-old "tester," the drill's trigger mechanism started to falter, requiring very careful action in order for it to operate.) There is a 36-inch tape measurer with locking action, a saw that makes a crackling noise, a socket wrench with an adjustable mouth, a screwdriver with alternating heads, a level, pliers, a T-square, and more. There's so much to pack and unpack, so many ways to measure and attack projects, and with moving parts on almost every tool, it's no wonder our tester eventually labeled this toy "the most handy-dandy tool kit I've ever seen." No batteries or assembly required.
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