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Wow!
Imagine: everyone at the beach stops to marvel at
your creation, you build memories to last a lifetime, you create the sand
sculpture of your dreams. And you do it with your kids!
Making sand castles and sculptures is like everything
else: with piles of wet sand, a little know-how and the right tools,
it is easy!
Even when you just want to play around, these tools
feel better, last longer, and don't break! The bucket and form mix
and carry wet sand easily. And when you dump the bucket over, you
first remove the bucket, and then, once everything is settles, the form!
We also offer a video to show you
how to make these masterpieces, and a brush to
finish the finest details. The
only
thing missing is a straw, and you can get that with lunch!
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Made of ABS Plastic, the same material
used to make phones
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Don't confuse these with throw-away beach
toys! Can You Dig It Sand Tools are guaranteed for life!
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Designed for ages 4-100
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Please provide adult supervision when
children under 4 use these tools
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Can You Dig It Sand Tools cut sand, but
not skin.
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Made in the USA
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Includes Bucket with Form, Tools in
reusable mesh bag and updated DVD
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Toss tools in mesh bag and rinse - easy
clean-up
Daunted? Ready to get going?
Either way, take a moment
to
read these hints
on
How to Build a Sand Castle!
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The Sand Wedge Hoe is for roughing out your form. It will also
remove the excess sand from the project as you work.
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The Papa Shaper is great for shaping the larger features or forms
that will become the key points of your creation.
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The Mama Shaper is excellent for many of the architectural
details of medieval castle including arrow slits and stairs.
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The Baby Shaper is good for minor details, like writing in the
sand. Like its mom and dad, it can also be used to remove excess sand but
in smaller amounts.
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The Bull Nose Shaper is perfect for concave rounds and the internal
curves your project may require.
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The C-Shell Scoop performs many tasks while excess sand is
directed away from your work for removal with the hoe later. |