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Real Tools

It's not real 'fixing' but at least it's real tools. 

The plastic tools were just not as appealing as these real, metal tools. 

There was a Phillips screwdriver, a flat head as well as a wrench (spanner). 

The tools provided opportunities for the children to develop their fine motor skills.

Success was felt when a screw was taken out. "I did it!"

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