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Children's garden tools



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Children's Garden Tools & Toys made of Metal, Stainless Steel & Wood

Playing in the garden brings joy to children and promotes their motor skills, creativity, awareness of nature, and knowledge of native animals and plants. With high-quality garden tools, toys & equipment, children playfully learn about the garden, get their hands really dirty, and enjoy the fresh air.

Garden toys, tools, and equipment are designed for children and especially for small hands and are ideal for families who value durable, sturdy, and sustainable products. At Garden Gifts, we prioritize quality, safety, and child-friendly design for optimal gardening enjoyment from the very beginning.

Shovels are among children's favorite toys for playing in the sandbox, at the beach, or in the garden. Children love to dig deep, burrow, and move sand and soil. Children love helping with repotting or planting in raised beds, flower beds, or vegetable gardens, even more so with their own gardening tools. Rakes for children aged 2 to 12, shovels, spades, and digging forks In our online garden gift shop, we present children's gardening tools and toys that are robust, safe, and yet light enough so that children don't quickly lose interest in gardening, digging, shoveling, and raking: From Lofer, we offer toy rakes for children aged 2 to 12. Colorful nylon tines feature a child-friendly design, and the linden wood handle is lightweight, sturdy, break-resistant, and comfortable to hold. With Lofer's children's rakes, piles of leaves become even higher for jumping in, and flowerbeds are beautifully arranged. Children's stainless steel shovels and forks for flowers with ergonomically shaped ash wood handles (FSC certified) from Garden Tool Brothers or Burgon & Ball look exactly like the gardening tools for adults. This makes children feel taken seriously and encourages them to get to work. Planting narrow flower boxes and small flowerpots is child's play with these child-friendly forks and shovels. Thanks to the sturdy hanging cord, children's flower shovels and garden forks can be neatly stored until the next gardening session. Robust children's spades from Burgon & Ball and Garden Tool Brothers are the best garden tools for children over one meter tall for digging deep holes, turning over soil, and building large mounds. The T-shaped handle is ideal for small hands that need to be used with both hands. The children's digging fork from Burgon & Ball weighs just under one kilogram, making it very light yet sturdy and safe. The polished stainless steel head and tines of the children's digging fork and spade glide effortlessly into the soil, allowing children to have great fun working in the garden and with the earth, letting them burn off energy and play. Stainless steel is rust-resistant, and the shovel, fork, and spade will look like new for years to come.

Tips for Working with Children in the Garden

If you want to introduce your children to gardening, it's not enough to simply offer them the best gardening equipment and tools. Children want to be involved and contribute their ideas. Plan your garden projects together, such as planting radishes in a raised bed, or planting strawberries or lettuce, which will grow quickly and visibly in the summer.

It's worth taking the time to implement these projects. Children digging in the soil or observing beetles, woodlice, and earthworms may not always be goal-oriented, but in the long run, it strengthens their connection to and enjoyment of the garden, its plants, and animals.