About Step2 Real Projects Workshop
Little builders can safely explore woodworking and building with the Step2 Real Projects Workshop™ toy workbench! This kids’ workbench features realistic molded-in wood grain legs, sturdy tabletop, built-in storage, and more. Kids can use the real working spring-action vise to hold the Durafoam™ pieces that look just like real wood as they build their creations! The battery-operated pretend power drill comes with interchangeable drill bits, so your little one always has the right tool for any job. Pretend play comes to life through fun building projects that flex little builders’ creativity and fine motor skills, as well as sharing and engaging social play with the workshop’s open design. Made in USA.
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From the manufacturer
Two-Story Climber
Climb into the top to slide back down, and use the lower hiding space for secret club meetings.
Engage Social Skills
This kids’ swing set is a great way for children to interact with each other, taking turns on various stations and interacting together during pretend play to flex communication and social skills.
Fun for Everyone!
Now, even all the neighbourhood kids can join in on the fun with this set’s large 6-foot, two side-by-side strap swings, a rope ladder and a backboard hoop.
Active Play
Climbing and swinging both activate upper and lower body strength, and help build fine motor skills with the gripping motion. Plus, the excitement of being outside and running around a playset does a kid’s body good!
Language + Social Skills
Role playing requires kids to engage in story telling as they make up scenarios, and communicate with others what role they are playing. Any new toy also expands a child’s vocabulary – learning new verbs like “push” and “shop”, or nouns like “basket” and “cart”.
Physical + Motor Skills
Pretend play is great for motor skill development as kids use small accessories just like mom and dad do. Gripping a handle, grabbing a toy and then dropping it help develop hand-eye coordination and physical dexterity.
Critical Thinking
Running into problems while playing, like an item that won’t fit into a basket or a blocked path, allows children to think through problems and craft solutions on their own.
Creativity + Role Play
When kids pretend play, they engage in storytelling, which allows them to exercise their brain and train it to think creatively. They will learn to think for themselves and make decisions that impact the story they create.
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