Register NOW for Lowe’s Kids Workshop to Make FREE Holiday Countdown on 11/16

Register now for the next Lowe’s kids workshop!

a little boy shown with a wooden advent calendar he made

Did you know that Lowe’s offers FREE workshops and events for kids every single month to help them have some fun and gain a new skill? Check out the upcoming Lowe’s events and plan to take your kids for some screen-free quality time out of the house!

On Saturday, November 16th, from 10AM – 1PM, Lowe’s will be hosting another FREE workshop event where kids will build a Holiday Countdown Chalkboard Workshop! Be sure to register ASAP to save your spot!

Check out these upcoming workshops and events for kids…

These workshops are an entertaining and budget-friendly way to get out of the house on a weekend – and your kiddo will love learning to build their very own toy!

If your little builder earns 12 badges by attending the workshops, they will receive a FREE tool bag

a little girl shown standing behind a table displaying a wooden spinning snowflake that she made

What are these free Lowe’s Kids Workshops?

These workshops are designed to help your little ones learn DIY! These fun projects from Lowe’s Build and Grow Workshops are done so that both boys and girls (and maybe the adults, too) can enjoy them! The kits are designed for kiddos four years old or older, but even younger siblings can join in on the fun with a bit of parental help.

Considering one of these? Our readers had some helpful info to share…

Wow love that my kid can earn their own tool bag!! He is always digging into my husband’s so it’ll be fun for him to earn his own 🙂 – Hip reader, chenga57


These DIY crafts are great. Lowes has stickers on theirs. Good to learn how to read instructions, use a hammer and screwdriver, and stick the stickers on. Our kid is 7. – Hip reader, Lpmousse


I have been attending monthly with my nieces and nephews and OMG they really look forward to doing these monthly. This will make month 7 and we are collecting our badges with our aprons and goggles. Kids range from 3-5 and I normally take about 4-5 with me. – Hip reader, Nativegirl08

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