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Pretend play & role play: Kids can mimic using tools and being a “handyman / craftsperson,” fostering imaginative play.
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Fine motor skills: Using the tools (hammering, screwing, unscrewing, clamping) helps with dexterity and coordination.
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Understanding shapes / measuring: Some parts involve measuring or matching, giving early exposure to spatial sense and basic measurement concepts.
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Problem solving / perseverance: Getting things together (tools in the right place, understanding how components fit) teaches patience and problem solving.
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Sense of achievement: Completing a “build” or constructing something helps build confidence.
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Pretend play & role play: Kids can mimic using tools and being a “handyman / craftsperson,” fostering imaginative play.
-
Fine motor skills: Using the tools (hammering, screwing, unscrewing, clamping) helps with dexterity and coordination.
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Understanding shapes / measuring: Some parts involve measuring or matching, giving early exposure to spatial sense and basic measurement concepts.
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Problem solving / perseverance: Getting things together (tools in the right place, understanding how components fit) teaches patience and problem solving.
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Sense of achievement: Completing a “build” or constructing something helps build confidence.

We Colour the World
We are goki – for 40 years we have been producing wooden toys and making the world more colourful. We make wooden toys so that childhood remains an adventure.
In 1981, Gerhard Gollnest and Fritz-Rüdiger Kiesel founded what is now the largest toy company in northern Germany. They are now supported in the management by Thorsten Koss and Markus Lüneburg. More than 450 goki employees worldwide are busy making childhood and children's rooms more colourful. More than 2,000 different products form one of the most diverse ranges in the toy industry. At the heart of our range are the goki, HEIMESS and HOLZTIGER brands.