



🔨 Hammer home early learning with style and sustainability!
The Tidlo Wooden My First Hammer Bench is a compact, durable educational toy designed for children aged 18 months and up. Featuring six brightly colored, shape-specific wooden bricks and a perfectly sized mallet that stores neatly within the bench, it encourages shape and color recognition, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. Made from high-quality, responsibly sourced wood and meeting European safety standards, this tool bench offers endless, frustration-free play that supports early cognitive and spatial awareness development.
| Product Dimensions | 26 x 12 x 12 cm; 1.04 kg |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 months - 12 years |
| Item model number | T-0208 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Spacial Awareness |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Wood |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| ASIN | B00CJS8YHW |
M**L
Highly recommended.
My paternal Grandfather apparently bought one of these for me on my first birthday 61 years ago so I thought it would be a suitable first birthday gift for a Great Nephew, he loves it, and he has discovered that the hammer makes a lovely noise on almost anything he hits. Whether his father appreciates having to make another table is not too clear.Having asked my father for his recollections of the toy, he has similar memories!
D**L
Look good, but did not work
Looks like a lovely product, although our the shapes just fell though. The small bit of plastic that was meant to stop it did not work.A bit of a pain to send back compared to buying something direct through Amazon.
S**E
Brill for my 1 year old
Bought for my sons first birthday, he absolutely loves it, fab buy, however the one down fall is that the silicone in each shape slot works out which is quite annoying but over all we love it :)
T**E
Good quality product
My grandchildren love this toy. It’s quite robust & colourful. They play for hours with it.
G**Y
the rubber rings
the rubber rings that hold pegs are too weak and some of them do not hold rthe peg at all
N**L
Ineffective toy
This toy is not fit for purpose since the pegs fit too loosely to the holes in the bench. This means that hardly any force is necessary to push the pegs through the holes, and the mallet is not really required.
M**N
Broken
Lovely looking toy but it came apart after a few weeks so I’ll have to glue it back together .
M**N
No hammer required.
This was meant to develop hand eye coordination, fine motor skills and dexterity. Unfortunately my grandson just pushes the pieces through the bench with a finger!
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