Here is a great way to teach kids about knife safety and the mechanics of how a folding knife works. this Real working model of a lock-back knife enables young outdoor enthusiasts to build their very own folding knife. the smooth rounded plastic edges make it safe for kids ages 7 and up with adult supervision. just like the original nathan’s knife kit, this kit is a great way for adults to teach youngsters about the function and safe handling of a folding knife while imparting the safety concerns of a Real knife. Kids love building and taking apart trigger knife kits over and over. the fun gets even bigger with 13 mix and match colors that allow kids to customize their very first knife in their favorite color combinations. .
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I decided to check the site out and came across a lot of cool stuff. The one thing that caught my eye … I came across this product as I was researching for tools for my Keyport and looking for other tools to add. One of them happened to be a klecker knife add on. I decided to check the site out and came across a lot of cool stuff. The one thing that caught my eye though, was this Trigger knife kit. I thought it would be a fun quick project for my daughter, and introduce her to knife handling and safety. I ordered it, got here on time, surprisingly since my address is for a new build, but still…
The colors are bright and I love the faux wood grain on the handle We purchased two of these are “practice” knives for our boys who wanted real knives but who were no old enough yet (3+5). The colors are bright and I love the faux wood grain on the handle. The boys assembled them quickly with dads help. They snap open and shut easily and are a great weight. The boys love them and my husband said he even wanted one. I think they are going to be great to teach knife skills – – for example “don’t throw the knife across the room you will kill…
They absolutely LOVE them. She isn’t willing to pretend that it … I bought this for my nephew. He has been wanting a knife so he can whittle. While trying to find something that would be sharp enough to not be dangerous and yet not so sharp that it is dangerous, I ran across a YouTube video for Nathan’s Knife Kit. While I was looking for it; I found these. Normally, I prefer wood over plastic every time. But in this case, a plastic kit that does not have to glued together and can be taken apart and put back together repeatedly seemed just the ticket. I…