Construction Tecno Jumbo Toolbox 84 Elements
- ✅ Construction set with 84 safe and durable elements, ideal for budding little engineers.
- ✅ Includes screws, nuts, washers, wheels and plates made of high-quality shockproof plastic.
- ✅ No tools needed: children can assemble trucks, bulldozers, cranes and more with just their hands.
- ✅ Handy box for storing parts; the base board doubles as a lid.
- ✅ Stimulates manual dexterity, creativity and introduces the basic principles of mechanics in a fun way.
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Construction Tecno Jumbo Toolbox 84 Elements
Description:
The Tecno Jumbo Toolbox is more than just a toolbox. It offers a complete building experience for children, allowing them to create vehicles such as trucks, bulldozers and cranes or any other creation their imagination can conceive. This 84-piece set is designed to be safe, durable, and most importantly, fun.
Main Features:
Variety of Pieces: The set includes screws, nuts, washers, wheels and drilled plates. All items are made of high quality shockproof plastic.
Easy to Use: No special tools are needed to assemble the creations. Children's hands and imagination are the only "tools" required.
Practical Storage: After play, all the pieces can be easily stored in the toolbox. The base board not only provides a playing surface but also serves as a lid for the box.
Stimulating: This construction game not only provides hours of fun but also stimulates children's manual dexterity, logical thinking and creativity.
Educational: While having fun, children are introduced to the basic principles of mechanics, providing them with a solid foundation for learning.
Conclusion:
The Tecno Jumbo Toolbox is ideal for all budding little engineers. With 84 different pieces and the freedom to create whatever they want, children will be engaged and entertained for hours. In addition to the fun, they will also benefit from an educational experience, learning basic mechanical concepts and developing important motor and cognitive skills. A perfect gift for any occasion.


