The best tools for kids do more than entertain—they help develop fine motor skills, spark creativity, encourage proper workshop safety practices, and introduce your child to the basics of how tools work.
Before investing in a toolset for your budding DIYer, consider two key factors: whether the kit matches your child’s age group and which tools or play experiences will keep them most engaged.
To help you find the right option, our team searched far and wide for the best tools for kids. Read on to explore our top picks.



Top Tools for Kids
- TOMY John Deere Deluxe Talking Tool Belt:
- REXBETI 15 Pieces Young Builder’s Tool Set:
- Melissa & Doug Take-Along Tool Kit:
- Learning Resources New Sprouts Fix It! Fine Motor Tools:
- Hape Master Workbench:
- DIY Jr. My First Power Drill Set:
- BLACK+DECKER Power Tool Workshop:
- Kidzlane Durable Kids Tool Set:
- iBaseToy Kids Chainsaw Toys Tools:
- ToyVelt 68-Piece Workbench:
- LOYO Kids Tool Set:
- Toy Choi's Pretend Play Series Standard Workbench Toy Tool Play Set:
TOMY John Deere Deluxe Talking Tool Belt
Age guidelines: 2-3 years
This product is designed to look like a tool set from John Deere. It features the John Deere logo and colors and comes with a tool belt that holds a toy hammer, wrench, screwdriver, ratchet, tape measure, and pliers. The belt itself is adjustable to fit around different waists, and it can say two phrases and make three tool noises.
REXBETI 15 Pieces Young Builder’s Tool Set
Age guidelines: 7 years and up
This tool set is a great way to teach your children about woodworking and how to perform other DIY tasks around the home. It comes with a tool belt made of heavy-duty fabric that holds 14 tools, all of which have metal ends and rubber handles.

Melissa & Doug Take-Along Tool Kit
Age guidelines: 3-5 years
This beginner’s tool kit from Melissa & Doug is made of wood and comes with a hammer, wrench, screwdriver, nails, screws, nuts, and bolts. The tools come in a toolbox-like container that has an open top and a handle. In addition to helping children develop hand-eye coordination, this tool kit helps children with counting, sorting, color recognition, and problem-solving.
Learning Resources New Sprouts Fix It! Fine Motor Tools
Age guidelines: 2-10 years
This tool set encourages imaginative play and contains tools like a toy saw, hammer, wrench, screwdriver, and drill that are made of soft, durable plastic. One unique feature of this set is that the drill produces a realistic, drill-like sound when it’s squeezed.
Hape Master Workbench
Age guidelines: 3-6 years
This wooden workbench features counter space and has slots on its side, a pegboard on its top, and an open shelf on the bottom to store a variety of tools. The workbench comes with a hammer, saw, screwdriver, vice, wrench, angle, and various fasteners for a total of 35 pieces.
DIY Jr. My First Power Drill Set
Age guidelines: 13 years and up
This product includes a real cordless drill that’s been modified for use by a tween or teenager. It’s less powerful than a typical drill to prevent serious injuries and has a smaller handle. The drill comes in a hard plastic carrying case for easy transportation with slots for the charger, drill and driver bits, and screws.
BLACK+DECKER Power Tool Workshop
Age guidelines: 3 years and up
This BLACK+DECKER workshop acts as a workbench with a worktop, pegboard, and compartment storage. It comes with 75 tools and accessory pieces, including a miter saw, phone drill press, vice, hand saw, screwdriver, hammer wrench, flashlight, and 22 fasteners. It also comes with a tool box, accessory bin, and trays for storage.
Kidzlane Durable Kids Tool Set
Age guidelines: 3 years and up
This product is a good starter kit and comes with plastic tools and fasteners, including a drill, tape measure, safety goggles, hammer, ratchet, pliers, screwdriver, nails, nuts, and bolts. All of the tools can be carried in a plastic case so that your children can enjoy their tools anywhere in the home or on the go.
iBaseToy Kids Chainsaw Toys Tools
Age guidelines: 3 years and up
This tool set is meant to mimic a power tool set. It comes with a toy chainsaw and jigsaw, along with standard hand tools like screwdrivers, hammers, pliers, and wrenches. The power tools mimic real-life tools with their starting sounds, and the kit comes with eye, mouth, and ear protection.
ToyVelt 68-Piece Workbench
Age guidelines: 3 years and up
Compact and portable, this all-inclusive tool set comes with fake saws, wrenches, pliers, drills, screwdrivers, hammers, screws, nuts, and bolts. Your children can use the carrying case for transportation or place it on the metal stand included in the box, open it, and use it as a workstation.
LOYO Kids Tool Set
Age guidelines: 3 years and up
This tool kit comes with a spanner, hammer, drill, tape measure, screwdriver, handsaw, ruler, wrench, pliers, safety goggles, and fasteners. Your kids can store and carry all of the tools in the toolbox that has a handle across the top or the tool belt that fits around waists between 22-28 inches.
Toy Choi’s Pretend Play Series Standard Workbench Toy Tool Play Set
Age guidelines: 2-6 years
This tool set is a great option for toddlers and includes a carrying case that contains a drill, goggles, hand saw, dust mask, screwdriver, pliers, clamps, wrenches, measuring tape, hammer, fasteners, and more. Note: the carrying case can be placed on its legs and be converted into a workbench.
Kids Tools FAQs
Can my child use a tool set if they don’t fit within the manufacturer’s age range?
We recommend only purchasing a set if your child meets the minimum age requirements. This ensures that your child isn’t using tools that are too advanced for them or that could lead to injury.
Are the tools in the sets real or fake?
The sets in this review have a mix of real and fake tools. The sets with fake tools are meant to teach toddlers what each tool does and help them develop fine motor skills as they use them. You’ll find sets with real tools starting for children around six or seven years old.
Should I supervise my children while they’re using the tools?
Yes. Even though these sets are designed for kids, you should still watch over your children while they’re using the tools to ensure that they don’t improperly use them and injure themselves.
Our Methodology
To provide our readers with the best product recommendations possible, we rely on several key sources of information to help guide our selection process.
Initial Research: Our research process began by generating a list of products with a significant number of verified buyer reviews and an average customer review rating of 4–5 stars. We looked at positive and negative reviews alike, focusing on information from both satisfied and critical buyers.
Expert Insights: Through years of experience, we’ve learned that listening to what others have to say is key to building accurate, well-rounded articles. To complement our in-house expertise, our team looked at reviews and videos from trusted publications and independent testers, spoke with subject matter experts, and drew insights from reader contributions.
Final Product Selection: We then began fine-tuning our list by replacing older models with the latest versions and eliminating any discontinued models. From there, we pared the list down by comparing each model’s feature set and selecting the best-in-class options for a variety of buyers, budgets, and scenarios.
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