🗺️ Unleash the Explorer Within!
Product Description 4.5" closed. All plastic construction with red handles. Looks like the real thing except scaled larger and with no sharp edges. Features knife, fork, spoon, saw, bottle opener, and magnifying glass. Suitable for ages 3+. Hang packaged. Toy Swiss Army Knife From the Manufacturer The ever popular Swiss Army knife in a child version. Like the real thing - can snap on to your belt. Comes with plastic spoon, fork, knife, blade and small saw.
Item Weight | 3.53 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 4.53 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches |
Size | 4.4 inch |
Color | Multi |
Subject Character | (-) |
Theme | Adventure |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Spacial Awareness |
Power Source | Manual |
Number of Players | 1 |
T**N
Son loves it
Well made, thicker plastic. My son can’t wait to take it camping.
A**N
Just like Daddy's
OK well maybe not quite but he enjoys this. Bought this for our 2.5 year old boy as he is always attempting to 'lift' mine out of my pocket. I was wondering about its durability as our son can be quite rough on his toys at times.. just like any other little boy his age. Its held up nicely and he plays with it everyday and has it hanging from a belt loop on his pants quite often. If it hasn't been damaged by now I'm sure it'll last. The first few days while playing with it I'd show him how to open it as if it were a real knife. Then how to close it with hand palm on the back edge of the saw, knife, etc. He now operates the knife properly just as a responsible adult would a true knife. For this reason I give it a 5 star educational rating however this only applies where the parents spend the time teaching the child the proper technique. Really.. a few minutes the first couple days was all it took. I see him everyday at some point walking around looking through the magnifier at different things as well which adds to curiosity of other items.I had an old (as in decades old) single blade folding pocket knife that was duller then a dull butter knife. Seriously a round ball would have been just as sharp. While it was too stiff for him to open I gave it to him yesterday while he was playing with his toy knife and some play dough. I asked him to close it for daddy. He correctly held the knife handle and used his other hand on the back edge of the blade to safely close it. Again, I was there with my hands at his basically guiding his hands though not actually touching. He smiled and tried to run off with it at that point but never made it out of my arms reach. :)This isn't simply a toy knife. Its a decently made educational tool (again, with the proper guidance) with enough gadgets on it to keep them playing with it. He has been out camping a few times last year and this will be a fun way for him to 'help' daddy this coming camping season. I've already seen less interest in my real knife so the fascination has safely turned to familiarity which results in less likelihood of him hurting himself later in life. Teach them young and teach them correctly. They will grow up better for it!UPDATE - June 22 2015===================OK so this was purchased Dec 16 2012 for my son as a Christmas gift. As of today, 2 1/2 years later, this is still going strong and my almost 5 year old son continues to use it often. Nothing on it has broken. Nothing on it has bent or cracked. Even the little clip is still intact and working as it should. Sure, there are some light scratches and marks on it however I'm very happy with this little toy knife. I couldn't begin to imagine the play-dough this thing has cut through!As I stated in my original review above, it also makes an great educational tool. He still doesn't have his own real knife of course however at the age of 5 he does know and understand how to safely hold, operate and handle a folding blade knife.I'd fully recommend this to any parent looking for a toy knife for their child without any issues.
K**E
I would of got the red one but this was cheaper
Loved it and easy to use. Good gift value
H**R
Huge, Fine for kids for a toy. Not real Swiss Army knife. Toy with useable spoon and fork
The media could not be loaded. It could be a cute gift for play camping. My 4 year old is into actual work and doing of things so it’s not his jam. He has my old Swiss Army knife with the knife dulled way down. I was wanting to get him a kid friendly replacement since his has seen better days. Thought this was a pocket kid Swiss Army knife but due to my mistake in reading/ordering it isnt what I thought. It is massive def not a pocket knife. It’s cute and fun for kids but my son isn’t into it bc it’s plastic a toy and def can’t be used as a tool. The spoon and fork could be used with meals though and serrated plastic “knife” could be for pretend use. Can opener and other knife are not useful just show.It’s all good and it is what it says it is, I just read wrong and expected a pocket sized semi realistic Swiss Army knife haha
M**A
These are so cute for curious toddlers!
My boys had these when they were little and loved them! Now, I have grandsons and I saw that they still make them. I couldn’t wait to get them for my little country boys! They love the gadgets. It’s well made and a good price for a cute, unique toy. Pretty simple and easy to use.
C**Y
Nephew loves it
Larger than I thought but perfect! There’s a spoon gadget that my nephew thinks is the bees knees. Exactly what I wanted
G**M
3 year old grandson loved it!
It is larger then I thought, but perfect for little hands. It was a bit difficult for him to pull out the different "blades" but he loved it .
M**R
Kid loved it
My kid always wants to fiddle with my multi tool but he’s too young without supervision and this is Amazing for him and he loves using it for playdough cutting and shaping.
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