For quite a long time, the favorite toy of young children remains a work bench with a wooden hammer and nails, which the child hammers into holes on the bench and knocks them out. However, as the child grows up, you can think about real instruments. Buy him the simplest tools for beginner craftsmen and put them in a box. Our own experience shows that store-bought tools last longer than those made specifically for children. Start with a light hammer, tape measure and screwdriver. Add here a set of large nails and several pieces of wood. Here you can add a leveler, a clamp, pliers and, of course, a work apron with pockets. Then make a simple drawing and work with your child. To start, you can try making small bookshelves, toy boxes and a simple bathroom hanger.