Every story points back to current product pages.
Our Story
Made for families who love hands-on play.
(small operators, big plans)
Constructive Toys is for families who love machines, pretend projects, and the everyday joy of kids copying the work they see around them.
Browse machinesField board
A visual story without fake family photos.
The prototype uses warm family and workshop imagery. This safer board keeps the same layered editorial rhythm with abstract product, story, and shop-data tiles until verified media exists.
Prompts help families imagine jobsites, routes, and crews.
Availability, options, and price remain live commerce data.
No invented people, timelines, reviews, or shipping promises.
Why we build this way
Big imagination, smaller operators.
We design the storefront around clear product details, playful discovery, and a shopping path that keeps the shop data as the source of truth.
Use work-inspired play prompts without inventing founder claims.
Keep product details tied to live Shopify pages.
Make options, price, and checkout boundaries easy to scan.
Avoid fake testimonials, press, timelines, and shipping promises.
How we think about play
A few shop principles.
Hands-on stories
Every page should help families picture the pretend jobsite before they choose a machine.
Details stay current
Product pages, cart, and checkout remain the place for current options, pricing, and availability.
Built around families
The experience should feel warm, practical, and easy to scan on the couch, driveway, or jobsite break.
Plain with grown-ups
Policies, claims, and final checkout details stay source-of-truth instead of decorative.
Who this is for
Families making everyday work playful.
This story band echoes the reference testimonial area with safe audience-focused copy instead of fake reviews, named customers, or social-proof counts.
For kids who turn a driveway, yard, or hallway into a worksite.
For adults comparing machines, options, and checkout details.
For families who like prompts, routes, and build-along play.
Catalog, product, cart, and checkout pages carry live commerce details.
Community quotes, press, and people stories wait for verified content.
Graphic panels hold the reference rhythm until approved product imagery is available.
Families can move from story to workshop prompts to current machines.
Build log
How the storefront earns trust.
A safe substitute for the prototype timeline: each step describes the live shopping experience instead of inventing dates, founders, or milestone claims.
Set a warm work-inspired tone so families know what kind of play this shop supports.
Use catalog and product pages for current product information.
Let checkout, cart, and policy pages handle final terms instead of decorative copy.
Replace abstract panels only when verified family, product, or workshop imagery is available.
Merchant notes
The latest from the shop.
This page is managed from the shop. Check back for updated details.
Browse current products from the live catalog.
02Visit workshopFind safe project prompts and play ideas.
03Read journalFollow shop-managed field notes and stories.
Next stop
Build a route from story to shop.
Browse live machines or use the workshop for play prompts. Product pages and checkout remain the source for current details.