1. A hammer that you can easily swing to pound in nails. For kids, a 12-ounce to 16-ounce "finish hammer", as shown above, is about right. If you are buying one, pick them up, and swing the different sizes for the right weight.
2. A tape measure. A 10-foot or 12-foot tape is long enough for a clubhouse. These are also small enough to easily fit in your hand or your pocket.
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4. A pencil. Any pencil will work.
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6. A screwdriver. Get a standard and a phillips-style screwdriver, or a combination screwdriver that includes both.
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8. A pry bar. This is your tool for fixing goofs, or for helping with alterations and room additions later on. Sometimes called a "Wonder Bar"; Stanley Tools makes the best one.
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9. Sawhorses. These are necessary for sawing boards safely. You can buy a set or build the ones shown above. The lower height ( 24 inches) of these hand-built ones is better for young builders.
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Extra: A Nail pouch or tool belt. Lumber yards sell these canvas ones for very little.
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