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Chicky Kids Garden Fork — Recycled Plastic, Australian Made

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$15.00 AUD
Sale price  $15.00 AUD Regular price 
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Pink garden fork on a white background

Chicky Kids Garden Fork — Recycled Plastic, Australian Made

$15.00 AUD
Sale price  $15.00 AUD Regular price 

A lightweight, durable recycled-plastic garden fork sized for little hands — made for kids to dig, rake and explore in the garden, the sandpit or at the beach.

  • Made from ~25 recycled bottle caps — 100% recycled HDPE
  • Sized for little hands — lightweight and easy to hold
  • One solid moulded piece — durable, no small parts to snap off
  • Aussie made on Gunaikurnai Country, East Gippsland VIC
  • For the garden, sandpit, beach and outdoor play
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Shipping Jul 13 - Jul 16
Free shipping: $99.00

The Chicky Kids Fork is made to get kids outdoors and learning through hands-on play. Sized for little hands, it's easy for children to rake soil, dig in garden beds, loosen sand and help out in the veggie patch — building confidence while they're at it.

Unlike many cheap plastic toys that crack or snap, Chicky is a single moulded piece with no weak joins, no timber handle and no metal parts to rust or work loose. It's a real, functional garden fork built for little gardeners, not a throwaway toy.

Chicky takes its name and design cue from the scratching claws of native Australian birds — perfect for digging and raking. Whether they're gardening alongside family, exploring at the beach, camping or playing in the backyard, it's a fun, practical and durable outdoor companion.

Why kids and families love Chicky:
- Made from 100% recycled plastic bottle caps
- Lightweight and comfortable for little hands
- Durable single-piece design
- Easy to wash and clean
- Rust- and weather-resistant
- Great for gardening, beach and sandpit play
- Encourages outdoor learning and imaginative play

Material: 100% recycled HDPE (#2), from ~25 recycled bottle caps
Construction: One-piece moulded — no small detachable parts
Size: Kids' size — length 18cm
Weight: 50 grams
Suitable for: Young gardeners / little hands
Colours: Red, Green, Orange, Blue, Purple, Pink
Resistance: Rust, weather and water resistant
Use: Garden, sandpit, beach and outdoor play
Made in: Gunaikurnai Country, East Gippsland, VIC
Certifications: Australian Made, Kinaway, Supply Nation, Aboriginal-owned

What is the Chicky Kids Fork made from?
Chicky is made in Australia from 100% recycled plastic bottle caps — about 25 caps per fork.

Is this a real tool or a toy?
It's a real, functional kids' garden fork, sized for little hands. Lightweight and durable, built for practical outdoor play and gardening rather than a throwaway toy.

Is the Chicky Fork suitable for beach play?
Yes. It's great for beach days, the sandpit, camping, backyard adventures and outdoor learning.

Is it safe and sturdy for kids?
Chicky is a single moulded piece with no small detachable parts, no weak joins and no sharp metal — designed to hold up to everyday play.

Will the fork rust or break easily?

No. The one-piece recycled plastic design is rust-resistant, weather-resistant and built for everyday outdoor use.

Is the Chicky Kids Fork Australian made?
Yes. Every Gardening on Country product is made on Gunaikurnai Country in East Gippsland, Victoria.

Will every fork look exactly the same?
No — because the plastic is recycled, every Chicky has its own unique colour pattern.

Dispatched within 1 business day from East Gippsland, Victoria. Free shipping on orders over $99. Flat rate shipping $13. Easy returns process.

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Gardening on Country is an Aboriginal-owned and operated business making practical outdoor tools from 100% recycled plastic — right here in Australia. We are Australian Made certified. Kinaway and Supply Nation certified.

Our tools are designed for practical outdoor living while helping reduce waste and support sustainable Australian manufacturing.
Each tool diverts post-consumer plastic from landfill so we can protect Country for future generations - Our Story

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