Description
Build motor skills through fun
Let your child take control with the Kidzly digging toy. It promotes coordination and muscle development through energetic activity. Durable plastic construction ensures it withstands rough handling. It is suitable for both sandy and snowy environments.
Realistic scooping action - The design replicates actual excavation movement, sparking imagination during play.
Easy-grip handles - The Kidzly toy is crafted for small hands to grasp securely without slipping or straining.
Safe rounded edges - It doesn't include sharp parts, making it worry-free for young children.












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My daughter had great craic with this in the sand. She was buzzing, pretending she was driving a little digger while building her sandcastles.
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Grand for playing in the snow. Feels sturdy and holds up well.
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We brought this along to the sand bit at the zoo, and it was a big hit. The lifelike movement had all the kids crowding around and happily playing together.
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My little one has been using this in the snow to dig and scoop about, and it’s been grand. I like that there are no sharp bits on it, so I don’t be worrying while they play.
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Such a nice little thing to have out at playtime. My child was stuck into it straight away, and it didn’t take much at all to get the fun going.
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My little fella is mad about this in the sandbox. The way it scoops up the sand is so like a real digger, and he’d happily play with it for ages.
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Handy little toy and the look of it is lovely too. My child took to it straight away and has been getting great use out of it.
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I love watching my little fella get stuck in with this. He’s full of ideas now and spends way more time building things in the sandpit.
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I was surprised by how much this keeps my son busy making up his own little games. He took to it straight away and had no bother using it on his own.
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Brilliant for days at the beach. My 4-year-old had no bother using it on their own, and it kept them busy making up all sorts of little games.