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Drill Toy LEANToys 12140-uniw – children's play drill bits and screws set
LEANToys 12140-uniw is a children's drill toy set that includes a selection of toy drill bits and plastic screws designed for supervised imaginative construction play. The set supports basic mechanical exploration and pretend DIY activities, combining interchangeable bits and small fasteners to simulate assembly tasks. It is intended for motor skill development and role‑playing scenarios where children practice hand–eye coordination and simple tool handling in a safe play environment.
The set provides multiple interchangeable drill bits and matching screws to allow varied assembly experiences without real tools or metal parts. Components are sized and shaped for small hands and are lightweight for easy handling during extended play. As a non‑functional toy drill accessory set, it reduces risk compared with real power tools while preserving the sequential and problem‑solving aspects of construction play. The parts are compatible within the set to encourage repeated practice of fine motor tasks.
Provide the components on a flat surface and show the child how to select a drill bit and align a plastic screw with a compatible hole or toy board. Insert the chosen bit into a suitable toy drill handle if available, or use the bits manually to turn the screws. Encourage step‑by‑step assembly and disassembly to practice grip, torque control, and sequencing. Always supervise play, keep small parts away from children under the recommended age, and follow any safety guidance included with the set.
Use the set during short supervised sessions to reinforce fine motor development, introduce basic mechanical terms, and support cooperative play. Inspect parts regularly for damage and remove any broken pieces to maintain safe play conditions.
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