
Invest in bricks and mortar and get your kids on the property ladder with Junior Tradesman, a unique new educational toy from Hippychick
Bring out the future architect, surveyor, builder or property developer in your child with Hippychick’s fantastic new Junior Tradesman kits. This award winning toy is brand new to the UK and allows children to build their very own bricks and mortar house or garage just by following simple instructions.
Each robust mini construction kit comes complete with real clay bricks, special non-toxic cement mix and a no mess sheet, with a ground plan already outlined on it.
Each kit provides hours of creative, educational fun, with children not only learning key construction skills, but having the satisfaction of seeing a house being built from scratch before their eyes thanks to their own handiwork!
Best of all, each Junior Tradesman kit provides endless opportunities for creativity as the brick mortar mix can be easily dissolved with water so that each building can be built, broken down and re-built as many times as a child wants.
There are currently three kits available:
Junior Tradesman First House, £19.99, six years plus
The ultimate rewarding experience, Junior Tradesman First House enables children to build their very own house. An easily achievable project for a rainy day, the house comes complete with 85 pieces, a ground plan, support beams and a roof, door and windows to accessorize the building with
Junior Tradesman Garage, £14.99, six years plus
With 55 pieces, the Junior Tradesman Garage, which comes complete with its own ground plan and free car, can be built as a standalone garage or as the ideal add on to the Junior Tradesman House for budding property developers!
Junior Tradesman Free Play, £12.49, three years plus
With 35 pieces, the Free Play set does exactly what it says on the carton. It allows children to build whatever their imagination holds, making it ideally suited to younger wannabe builders who are not yet ready to follow plans.
Junior Tradesman can be bought directly from the Hippychick website www.hippychick.com, which also features details of good local stockists.