Young Woodworkers Kits?
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Just curious if anyone has tried Annie’s Young Woodworkers Kits?
https://www.annieskitclubs.com/products/...rkers/shop

(Yeah, I know I can put together my own kits, but this seems much easier.)

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(12-01-2023, 12:14 PM)David Stone Wrote: Just curious if anyone has tried Annie’s Young Woodworkers Kits?
https://www.annieskitclubs.com/products/...rkers/shop

(Yeah, I know I can put together my own kits, but this seems much easier.)

That looks interesting.

My daughters have always liked spending time in the shop with me. They just like doing whatever daddy does.

Our "woodworking" time has been more practical. Often, they play with loose tenons and scrap boards on one side of the shop while I am doing something in the other. They even have their own ear protection. But when they get particularly creative (they are 7 and almost 5) we have built things. Most notably, a "dollhouse" along with some "counters" for their Barbies. I guess it depends on the kids but mine are happy to make something that they use because nearly all of their playtime is playing pretend with their dolls. We don't do much other than glue together some scrap plywood and particle board, but they are very excited to do that, and paint them, and everything else.
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