Description
Perfect for the beach, or for large sand pits at home, this shovel is ideal for your little digger or castle builder. It's a sand play toy that can be enjoyed by preschoolers and older children, used to dig large holes on the beach for creative games in the summer.
This shovel, which features a plastic head and handle joined by a wooden pole, is 70cm tall in total. This isn't a small spade for sandcastle building, but is designed for bigger projects like burying a sibling's legs in the sand, or creating a deep castle moat. Imaginations can run wild with this easy-to-use digging tool, available in various colours.
Your child can even use this shovel for light gardening at home, planting flowers to help mum or dad. The plastic and wood shovel makes a great gardening tool, as long as the soil is soft and quite dry. Whether they're enjoying a summer holiday or getting the garden ready, your little one will love their very own high-quality shovel.
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Suitable for sand and for light gardening.
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70cm tall.
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Features plastic and wood materials for a sturdy build.
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Available in a variety of colours.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
ABAB0025
Manufacturer:
A.B. Gee
Customer reviews for Shovel
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