SES Creative Carpentry Playset Wooden Construction Set 00945

£29.99

105 in stock

105 in stock

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Get ready to build and create with this brilliant Wooden Carpentry Construction Set from SES Creative. This fantastic kit provides a safe and engaging introduction to the basics of building, allowing young carpenters to make all sorts of amazing models.

Using the included wooden hammer, children can gently tap the plastic pegs into the holes of the pre-drilled wooden blocks and planks, connecting them to build anything they can imagine. The set comes with instructions for making cool models like a robot, a car, or a windmill, but the creative possibilities are endless. It’s a great activity that aids in developing manual dexterity and encourages creative thinking.

Features:

  • A complete carpentry and construction set for children.
  • Includes a child-safe wooden hammer.
  • Comes with a variety of pre-drilled wooden blocks and shapes.
  • Plastic pegs are used to safely connect the pieces.
  • A great introduction to the principles of building and construction.

Specifications:

  • Brand: SES Creative
  • Age Suitability: 4 years and over
  • Contents: Assorted wooden parts, plastic pegs, 1 wooden hammer, instructions.
  • Note: Adult supervision is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 46 wooden pieces in a variety of shapes and sizes - including blocks, planks, triangles, and cylindrical wheels - plus a supply of blue plastic connecting pins and a wooden hammer. No nails or glue are required.
Instructions are included for several guided builds such as a robot, a car, and a windmill. Once children are comfortable with the connecting-pin system, the pieces can be taken apart and reassembled into entirely new designs, so the same set supports open-ended building sessions beyond the box examples.
SES Creative rates this set from age 3 upwards. The connecting pins are tapped in with the included wooden hammer rather than real nails, making the process safe for young children - though adult supervision is recommended, particularly during the first few building sessions.