Buildable Helicopter
🚁🛠️ Orange Tree Toys Buildable Helicopter Take to the skies and prepare for exciting rescue missions with the Orange Tree Toys Buildable Helicopter. This beautifully crafted wooden construction toy lets little engineers build their very own helicopter before heading off on imaginative airborne adventures. Children will love assembling the helicopter piece by piece using the included wooden screwdriver and screws, helping them gain confidence as they learn how things fit together. Once built, the spinning rotor blades and sturdy design make it perfect for pretend play, whether they're rescuing stranded explorers, transporting supplies, or flying to faraway destinations. Combining construction fun with imaginative role play, this engaging toy encourages the development of fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, concentration, and problem-solving abilities. The chunky wooden pieces are perfectly sized for little hands, making building both achievable and rewarding for young learners. Crafted from FSC®-certified wood and presented in entirely plastic-free, fully recyclable packaging, this eco-friendly toy is a wonderful sustainable choice for families looking to reduce plastic in their toy collection. Designed in the UK and built to withstand years of adventures, it's an ideal gift for budding pilots, emergency service fans, and curious children aged 3 years and over. ⭐ Features Wooden build-your-own helicopter toy Includes 12 pieces, wooden screws, and screwdriver Spinning rotor blades for realistic play Encourages imaginative role play and storytelling Supports fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination Helps develop concentration and problem-solving skills Chunky pieces designed for little hands Made from FSC®-certified sustainable wood Plastic-free with fully recyclable packaging Designed in the UK by Orange Tree Toys 23.5cm x 12cm x 12cm Suitable for children aged 3 years+
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