3 FREE In-Person Classes & Workshops For Kids to Take Advantage Of!

Baby and Kids, DIY, Entertain, Parenting

We all get a little stir crazy from time to time when we're home with young kiddos. Finding new activities to break out of our stale routine can sometimes be a challenge. Lucky for you, we've found three TOTALLY FREE out-of-the-house weekly activities for kids to take advantage of!


1. Michael's Craft Store FREE Kids Craft Classes

First things first, let's address the elephant in the room – yes, we all know how exciting yet chaotic it can be to take the kids out for any activity. But fret not, mamas, because Michael's has got your back! These classes are not only designed to ignite your children's imagination but also to let them unleash their creativity, while you can take a few deep breaths and enjoy a cup of coffee (Yes, they have that too!).

Has your child ever dreamt of becoming the next great artist? Well, Michael's classes provide the perfect platform to nurture those dreams! They often have painting and drawing classes where kids can learn fun techniques to create their masterpieces. Be prepared to display their artworks on your fridge because you'll want to show off their creativity to everyone!

The class and projects change based on location, age group, season and upcoming holidays. Some examples of previous craft classes include:

  • Beaded Backpack Keychains
  • Handmade jewelry
  • Calligraphy
  • Suncatchers
  • Cookie Decoration
  • Leaf Printing

Again, these crafts and projects are completely free, and happen several times per month!

The classes are tailored to different age groups, so whether you have a toddler or a tween, there's a perfect session for them.

So, how can you get started? Well, just visit the Michael's website or drop by your local store to check out their event calendar. They usually post upcoming classes and events there, and you can register your kids online to secure their spots.


2. KIDS WORKSHOPS AT HOME DEPOT AND LOWE'S STORES

Get ready to unleash your inner Fixer Upper! These free project classes for kids are a win-win: your little builders will be over the moon, and you'll have a blast watching them grow, learn, and create.

Home Depot hosts monthly workshops for kids, free of charge, with rotating projects. You can sign up on their website because there is a set number of spots available. Kids receive an orange apron and pin to wear during the class, and all supplies are provided at no charge!

Home Depot's project classes are designed to cater to different age groups, ensuring that your kids get age-appropriate projects to fuel their interests and talents. From building birdhouses to crafting toolboxes and even assembling mini planter boxes, the possibilities are endless!

Lowe's Home Improvement stores also host their “DIY-U” classes for kids once per month, with registration available on their website. Some of the projects are related to building and assembling, while others are more garden-focused.

Before you fret about safety concerns, rest assured that these stores puts safety as their top priority. The projects are designed with young DIYers in mind, and the staff is always there to supervise and lend a helping hand. It's a fantastic opportunity for your kids to learn about tools and construction in a safe and controlled environment.

These are great interactive and learning opportunities for your kids, and there's nothing quite like seeing your little ones beam with pride as they complete their project from start to finish.

Get ready to “build” some memories!


3. LOCAL LIBRARIES – THEY OFFER SO MUCH MORE THAN BOOKS

Local libraries are treasure troves of free events and activities for kids that cater to a wide range of interests and ages! These events not only provide entertainment but also foster a love for reading, learning, and creativity. From paper airplane competitions to Lego-building clubs, they provide a huge variety of in-person events and activities to add to your calendar. Here are some common types of free kids' events and activities that you might find at your local library:

  1. Storytime Sessions: Storytime is a classic library activity for kids, and it's always a hit! Librarians or volunteers read aloud from picture books and engage children in interactive storytelling. Storytime sessions often include songs, fingerplays, and sometimes even puppet shows to make the experience extra fun.
  2. Craft Workshops: Libraries often host craft workshops where kids can unleash their creativity. From making colorful collages and creating paper puppets to designing greeting cards, these workshops let kids get hands-on and take home their masterpieces.
  3. Educational Workshops: Educational workshops cover a wide range of topics, such as history, geography, and cultural diversity. Kids can learn about different countries, traditions, and customs through interactive activities and presentations.
  4. Puzzle and Board Game Days: Libraries may host puzzle-solving or board game days where kids can enjoy some friendly competition and strategic thinking while having a blast with their peers.
  5. Seasonal and Holiday Events: During special occasions like Halloween, Christmas, or other holidays, libraries may organize themed events, such as costume contests, holiday-themed crafts, or storytime sessions centered around the festivities.

Whether your child is a bookworm, an aspiring scientist, a budding artist, or an adventurer, the library likely has something exciting to offer for every little one! Head to your local library or check out their website for their list of upcoming events and offerings. These are FREE resources for you and your family, so take advantage!!


Remember, exploring your local area doesn't have to cost a fortune! With a bit of research and creativity, you'll uncover an array of free activities that your kids will cherish forever. So, go ahead and embark on these exciting adventures with your little ones – because magical moments are just around the corner!

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Hope you try these workshops and let us know how it goes in the comments!

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