Cyber Monday Special: Buy 2+ Kits, Add a Woodworking Apron to Your Cart, and Get It FREE with Code BFCM2024! 🌟
Cyber Monday Special: Buy 2+ Kits, Add a Woodworking Apron to Your Cart, and Get It FREE with Code BFCM2024! 🌟
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Fuel Your Child's Imagination:Our model car kit includes over 85 real wooden car parts, 6 vibrant acrylic paints, 3 wooden street signs, a sanding block and sandpaper, 2 brushes, kid-safe wood glue, and easy-to-follow instructions with a video link.
Quality Time, Quality Cars: Say goodbye to screens and hello to meaningful moments! Our build-a-car woodworking kit sparks real conversations and laughter while creating lasting memories together.
Education Disguised as Fun: Immerse your child in STEAM education with this hands-on art kit. Designed for kids ages 4-6 and up, it promotes problem-solving, fine motor skills, and engineering talents through creative play.
Limitless Creativity: Perfect for little hands with big dreams, our build-a-car kit includes kid-safe wood glue, and an easy-to-follow guide. Let your child's imagination soar as they design unique wooden cars, from racers to off-road vehicles.
Ultimate Gift Choice: Ideal for birthdays, Christmas, or any fun activity, our wood crafts for kids make the perfect present. Craft and create with your kids or grandkids, enjoying a risk-free, satisfaction-guaranteed experience.
Have not yet opened. It's a Christmas gift
My grandson should have great fun with these creative building materials.
Put them together with my 4 year old. Great little project.
My grandson loves it and assembled and painted it the same day.
These are great quality and are such a good / super fun idea for children’s gift. We have been having a lot of fun putting these together (minus the glueing and sanding part which is a messy task with a kid). The only flaw is I wish the tires were attached with one larger dowel as an axle so the tires spun freely easily. The small dowel / pin technique where you have to glue each dowel pin in is really hard to do and keep the wheels spinning freely. It works so much better to have a longer dowel as an axle and then have the customer glue the tire onto the dowel. The dowel then spins freely while blurbing the tires on the axle keeps it on. The tires were the biggest challenge keeping the glue out of them to spin freely and keeping the pins in just right. Very challenging for a kid. Recommend changing design to axle dowels.