




Kent & Stowe Kids Hand Trowel & Fork Set
- Proportionally smaller and lighter than an adult's digging trowel and fork
- Handcrafted to ensure the tool is suitable for children’s hands
- High-quality stainless-steel heads of both trowel and fork
- Handle made from beautiful ash wood, split to form a traditional YD
Kent & Stowe Kids Hand Trowel and fork set is an ideal way for little keen gardeners to get involved and help planting bulbs, plants and seedlings in the garden.
Both tools are lightweight and feature strength and practicality to match the quality finish of the Kent & Stowe adult collection. The trowel and fork are made with high quality stainless steel and beautiful ash wood and are perfect for youngsters to learn how to make a beautiful garden.
The set will give children their first taste of real tools and a love of the garden to cherish for years to come. The heads on both tools are rounded to ensure they are safe for children.
Suitable for age 4+ with adult supervision.
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- Proportionally smaller and lighter than an adult's digging trowel and fork
- Handcrafted to ensure the tool is suitable for children’s hands
- High-quality stainless-steel heads of both trowel and fork
- Handle made from beautiful ash wood, split to form a traditional YD
Kent & Stowe Kids Hand Trowel and fork set is an ideal way for little keen gardeners to get involved and help planting bulbs, plants and seedlings in the garden.
Both tools are lightweight and feature strength and practicality to match the quality finish of the Kent & Stowe adult collection. The trowel and fork are made with high quality stainless steel and beautiful ash wood and are perfect for youngsters to learn how to make a beautiful garden.
The set will give children their first taste of real tools and a love of the garden to cherish for years to come. The heads on both tools are rounded to ensure they are safe for children.
Suitable for age 4+ with adult supervision.




















