Description
“If I dig and dig and dig, will I come out at the other side of the world?” Well, now children can find out for themselves!
They perhaps might not get much further than a couple of holes in the back garden before they realise digging to the other side of the world might be quite hard work, but this metal spade is great for exploring a range of locations and use on days out.
Perfect for a day at the beach building sandcastles, going on a treasure hunt in the woods, or even persuading the kids to help out with the gardening, boys and girls will always find something to dig, explore and rebuild wherever they are.
It’s also a great tool for getting youngsters outside in the fresh air and away from their phone and computer screens.
Why not put together a small time capsule and get the kids to bury it for children in the future to uncover and learn about life in 2019? Or pair it with a metal detector and see what goodies can be unearthed?
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Recommended for children aged 3+
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The metal spade and a wooden handle means it’s comfortable to hold and easy to dig.
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Manufactured by Kandy Toys.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
KAND0001
Manufacturer:
Kandy Toys
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