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Educational Insights Design & Drill Flower Power Studio, Drill Toy, 50-Pieces, Gift for Kids Ages 3+

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STEM skills are in full bloom with Design & Drill Flower Power! Kids arrange designer plates and colorful bolts into gorgeous, garden-themed designs, then use a real, working power drill with a flower shaped bit and colorful bolts to secure their creations. When it’s time to pack up the fun, all pieces fit easily into the flower-shaped design board for easy storage. Best of all, building with Flower Power builds fine motor skills, introduces early math skills including matching, sorting, and patterning, and helps creativity blossom. Includes flower shaped activity board with handle, power drill with flower shaped bit, 40 colorful bolts, 6 designer plates, and activity guide. Requires 2 AA batteries (not included).
SPARK MORE CREATIVITY! Educational Insights toys and games provide opportunities for self-expression, creativity, and imagination, helping kids identify new interests, appreciate their own strengths, recognize and overcome challenges, and build their self-confidence.
EXPERIENCE THE THRILL OF THE DRILL: Kids power up their imaginations and build coordination skills as they use the kid-friendly drill, plates, and bolts to match the included designs or create their own pictures, patterns, and shapes
INTRODUCE STEM LEARNING: Introduce key early math skills in a playful way! As kids are drilling, they’re also counting, matching, and sorting colorful bolts, following patterns, and re-creating pictures as they play
BUILD FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Select and place a plate and bolt, aim the toy drill, and squeeze the trigger to hold it in place. Working with drills and bolts kids are developing the fine motor skills they need to tie their shoes and hold a pencil. Includes 9.75” x 10.25 x 3.5” Flower-shaped board, motorized drill with a flower-shaped bit, 40 colorful bolts, 6 design plates, and activity guide. Requires 2 AA batteries (not included). Drill Patent No. US D929,837
SPARK MORE PLAY! Keep the fun (and learning!) going with FREE Design & Drill activities developed by teachers at Educational Insights

9 reviews for Educational Insights Design & Drill Flower Power Studio, Drill Toy, 50-Pieces, Gift for Kids Ages 3+

  1. Penguin Popper

    Fun for a 2yr old!
    Very kid friendly and easy to use!!! All the pieces store nicely in the flower base for easy storage! My granddaughter loves playing with this!!

  2. Amazon Customer

    Perfect for a busy toddler
    This was a gift for my daughter turning 3, she loves building things and this is a great little kit to work on those skills versus another tool kit. I also liked that it had its own container so we can take it in the car or outside. It is well made and colorful, she really likes seeing the gears turn in the drill, and there are lots of fun options to do different things. Only small downside is, you have to get the drill directly straight on the screws or else it doesn’t have enough power to turn. But still overall, a fun hands on toy!

  3. Erica

    Neat toy!
    Daughter loves this and keeps her entertained, as well as my boys. Only con is I wish the drill would fit inside the flower after screws have been drilled into the top.

  4. Travis Tidwell

    Flower powertool
    Easy to use. Bright colors. As pictured. Storage inside for clutter free fun.

  5. Johanna

    Plastic broke quickly
    Great toy but broke within 3 uses as my toddler tossed it and it’s plastic

  6. Gina H.

    Cutest education toy for 3 yr old girl
    This is the cutest educational toy. I got this for a friend’s child and not only did the 3 year old love it, but her and her 7 year old brother have had lots of fun playing together. She is learning the nuance of having to hold the drill the correct way to make the toy work the correct way to screw in or unscrew.

  7. Megan P.

    Such a fun toy/learning tool
    My 3 year old absolutely loves this & it didn’t take her long to figure it out. Super cute & fun! Great for working on fine motor skills! And everything stores right inside

  8. Fastfoodyogi

    Fun for kids but doesn’t have longevity
    I got this for my two girls – ages 2 and 5. Both girls really enjoy playing with this. My 5 year old prefers to make things with the accessories only and my 2 year old likes to use the drill to screw things into the flower.There are many versions of this concept of toy – a storage container that doubles as the item being drilled (sometimes also hammered) into and the contents are the things screws, etc. I like that the drill, along with all of the other accessories, fit into the storage bin. I like that this is a flower and has petal shaped accessories. My kids like are girlie stuff AND they like tools AND they like to build things. This checks all of the boxes.BATTERIES NOT INCLUDEDThe drill needs 2 AA batteries in order to install. The directions says any screwdriver can open the door to the batteries. I did not find this to be the case. I needed a smaller screw driver to open (I used the Phillips from my eyeglasses repair kit, but a little larger would’ve worked too).OUT OF THE BOXIf you plan to gift this to a child, you will want to remove all of the items out of the the plastic bags and add the batteries.STORAGEI like the handle to carry the flower box and the latch to open the bin hold well. It’s a little too challenging for my two year old to open on her own but kids ages three and up are fine. One downside here – because of the placement of the petals, the only way to store or set down is to place with the flower facing up. I don’t know if this is intentional to force the user to have a more sturdy base when drilling, but from a storage viewpoint, it takes up more space.We had 6 boys over (plus our two girls) for a total of 8, ages 1-7 and everyone 5 and under took a turn playing with it. The littles just liked holding and walking/crawling around with the screws, the 2 and 3 year olds liked to use the drill (the two year olds liked to drill into the flower, the three year old just liked to use the drill on ANYTHING), and the five year old wanted to build things out of the screws and other accessories.SURPRISESOnce the screws are drilled into place or the accessories are used up, all of the kids lost interest. Not a one cared to remove the screws and start over. This really surprised me. I thought this would be one of those toys that could keep a child busy for a lengthy amount of time. This was not the case.

  9. Cathy

    Jouet offert à ma petite fille, je l’ai essayé avant, il est très sympa, il aide à faire preuve de créativité, de précision. À deux ans et demi elle a aimé

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