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Screws, nuts and bolts
Mamamemo
Screws, nuts and bolts Sale priceCHF 19.90
Tool belt
Mamamemo
Tool belt Sale priceCHF 34.90
Wooden workbench
Mamamemo
Wooden workbench Sale priceCHF 239.90
Foxtail saw
Mamamemo
Foxtail saw Sale priceCHF 37.90
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Spielba workbench with lots of accessories
Spielba tool belt
Spielba
Spielba tool belt Sale priceCHF 29.90
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Spielba workbench with lots of accessories
Tool wall
Mamamemo
Tool wall Sale priceCHF 37.90
Toolbox
Mamamemo
Toolbox Sale priceCHF 32.90
Workbench for children
Sebra
Workbench for children Sale priceCHF 269.00
Workbench
Sebra
Workbench Sale priceCHF 179.00

Workbenches & scroll saws for young makers

A child’s own workbench is a little paradise. Here they are allowed to hammer, nail and screw without strict rules. According to educational articles, children’s workbenches train motor skills, technical understanding and creativity because handling tools strengthens hand and finger muscles. Even a toddler can gain first experience with tools and proudly build their own project.

Sturdy materials and safety

Stability and quality are essential. Models made from hardwood are robust and durable, making them more sustainable than plastic and better for the environment. Child‑safe varnishes protect the wood. A scroll saw should have a small grip and rounded edges to fit little hands; sawing should always take place under supervision. Safety rules such as wearing protective goggles or a hat keep playtime safe.

Encouraging creativity and concentration

There is no right or wrong when working – children’s imagination is the focus. They learn to concentrate for longer periods and to be patient because not every project succeeds immediately. Instead of intervening right away, parents can encourage them to find their own solutions. Fine tasks like sawing thin plywood foster perseverance; bigger actions like hammering train coordination. This turns kids into creative tinkerers.

Combinations and gift ideas

A workbench can be wonderfully combined with other toys. Use small building blocks as construction material or add a craft & DIY set for more variety. A cute pull‑along toy can transport the finished creation. These combinations encourage role play and bring diversity. As a gift, a solid workbench leaves a big impression and can be used by siblings for years.

Care tips and sustainability

Wooden workbenches should be cleaned regularly and occasionally treated with ecological oil to keep the material supple. Store the bench indoors or in a dry cellar so the wood does not swell. When your child grows older, pass it on to younger friends – reuse keeps toys in circulation and contributes to sustainability.

Role play and learning together

At the workbench, children slip into the role of carpenters and practise role play. Together with siblings or friends they plan projects, share tools and learn to collaborate. An adjustable bench grows with your child and offers long‑lasting joy. Parents can assign small tasks such as building a doll’s shelf or repairing a broken toy. These shared experiences strengthen confidence and foster teamwork.

Keep small tools sorted in labelled drawers or boxes so little hands can find nails and screws easily. An organised workspace teaches tidiness and makes the project more enjoyable.