Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business?? Click Here

Wind-Up Tape Measure 10 meter (33 feet) long retractable measuring tape Reviews

4.3 Rating 9 Reviews
Read For Small Hands Reviews

How far can I jump? How far can my toy airplane fly? How big is my room? With this real tape measure in hand, your child will discover all sorts of things to measure.This well-made, flexible, coated fiberglass tape has heat-sealed markings: inches on one side and centimeters on the other. Just pull on the tape to extend it, then wind it back up.Plastic casing, metal crank. 10-meter/33-foot length. Case is 4½"" dia.

About For Small Hands:

A Resource for Families
Delight young children with real tools that let them handle real tasks "all by myself!" Our hard-to-find, child-size items allow them to pour their own juice or rake leaves by your side, purposeful "work" that supports self-confidence and independence. From a pitcher to fit small hands to open-ended games, toys, and crafts that call on spatial, motor, or problem-solving skills, we make sure every item provides an enriching opportunity.

Visit Product Page

Phone:

888-274-4003

Email:

info@forsmallhands.com

Very durable. The kids want to pull and wind in addition to measuring. It is taking the abuse!
1 Helpful Report
Posted 7 months ago
Kathryn Firago
Verified Reviewer
We have not used any of the toys yet as they are Christmas presents. They look good, though!
1 Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Bought it for our 4 year old grandson and he's measuring things all over the house. Can help dad in his shop!
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Gave to a grandchild who has a tool belt because he works along side his dad and grand dad. He liked it, but will have to practice the winding of the tape. Winds up easily...just a little hand coordination needed.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Quality tape measure but adult size. A little big for my grandson but Dad can help him use it
Helpful Report
Posted 8 years ago
I think that we will start measuring everything in sight. We won't have to worry about getting cut by retractable metal tape measures.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 8 years ago
My 4 year old son loves to help measure things around the house but regular tape measures are just too dangerous. It's taken me so long to find a suitable children's one that wasn't just two feet long. I put this in his stocking at Christmas and it may be the item that has gotten the most use out of all his gifts. Nice work, Small Hands!
Helpful Report
Posted 9 years ago
My two boys (5 and 3) used to play with daddy's measuring tape, but after one got cut from it snapping back in, I looked for another alternative. This one requires them to wind it back up. The numbers count in increments of 10, but don't go up, so measuring can be confusing for adults that are used to traditional systems. For example, it counts 1-10cm then, 1-10cm, then 1-10cm for 30cm.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 10 years ago