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HobieMarty 10-21-2023 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 12114741)
We got these plastic building sets that have magnets to hold them together for the grandkids. I never really thought they'd use them as they were a little advanced for their ages.

Last time we visited though, our granddaughter was building with them.

She put this together all on her own.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1697916479.JPG

I was glad to see she's getting the idea of how things work when playing with them.

It was tough keeping her brothers from knocking it over.

My daughter babysits a little guy who is not quite 3 years old and we got him those same building tiles and he loves them. He likes to build towers and car washes for his hot wheels!!! The set also came a couple of wagon looking pieces with wheels and he builds ambulances out of them. Lol.

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masraum 10-22-2023 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 12115015)
My daughter babysits a little guy who is not quite 3 years old and we got him those same building tiles and he loves them. He likes to build towers and car washes for his hot wheels!!! The set also came a couple of wagon looking pieces with wheels and he builds ambulances out of them. Lol.

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That's hilarious. Our g-sons had "mega bloks" when they were really young, and they used to make car washes for their hot wheels!
I think their takes her car through a car wash.
https://www.toysrus.com.sg/dw/image/...00&sh=500&q=75

Superman 10-22-2023 08:16 AM

That's one beautiful granddaughter you have there, Scott.

Rufcar 01-23-2024 04:15 PM

I'm 74 my dad bought me set before he died in 61 so I'm guessing it was 1959. I still have most of them. I ended up a cabinet maker ,historic building and car restorer. Amazing what a box of tools can lead too. Just today I was thinking about getting an original box and collect all my tools. I have a red tool box I keep in my kitchen coal cook stove I no longer use. I like to have some tools handy so I don't have to run to my garages or basement. It's amazing how often I use the hammer, screw driver and wood mallet.

masraum 01-23-2024 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rufcar (Post 12177779)
I'm 74 my dad bought me set before he died in 61 so I'm guessing it was 1959. I still have most of them. I ended up a cabinet maker ,historic building and car restorer. Amazing what a box of tools can lead too. Just today I was thinking about getting an original box and collect all my tools. I have a red tool box I keep in my kitchen coal cook stove I no longer use. I like to have some tools handy so I don't have to run to my garages or basement. It's amazing how often I use the hammer, screw driver and wood mallet.

Cool. We haven't made the plunge for a set for the grandkids yet. The older one is old enough for them, but the younger one would probably be far more excited about it, and also far more likely to run around the house beating on stuff with the tools, so we're holding off for now.

Norm K 01-24-2024 04:06 AM

The kit look like something that Dr. Szell might put to good use.

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ltusler 01-24-2024 05:47 AM

I am running a "Shop" class for 8 8-12 year old home schoolers. So far we had a 2 hour intro to all things hand tools and shop safety. Next up is intro to saws and fastners then on to building a bird house. Once it warms up a bit we'll get into bigger shop tools, car basics, electrical, plumbing, sound/audio. The point in my mind is to get them exposed to things and see what sparks thier interest.

911 Rod 01-24-2024 05:49 AM

I had the Handy Andy metal tool box as a kid. Still have the box, and the hammer and square are in my tool box today. My Dad's name was Andy!
I say give it a shot. You might be surprised.

masraum 01-24-2024 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ltusler (Post 12178035)
I am running a "Shop" class for 8 8-12 year old home schoolers. So far we had a 2 hour intro to all things hand tools and shop safety. Next up is intro to saws and fastners then on to building a bird house. Once it warms up a bit we'll get into bigger shop tools, car basics, electrical, plumbing, sound/audio. The point in my mind is to get them exposed to things and see what sparks thier interest.

That's awesome!


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