My son Micah is that kid who is always trying to figure out “how things work.” He absorbs information like no one I know and often amuses us with the most off the wall, interesting facts that he “read somewhere in a book.” He also loves science and technology. We always say that he’s going to be a famous inventor someday!
For the last couple of years, Micah would often say, “Mom, I wish I had a workshop of my very own! I wish I had a place that I could just go and build stuff.” Whenever he said this, I was left feeling like I didn’t even know where to begin, so I’d look up a project on Pinterest or try to get him engaged in a creative activity. I never really thought it would be possible to make his dream a reality.
Recently, I started talking to Micah about what he wanted for his 11th birthday. He didn’t have a specific gift in mind. Then inspiration struck! I started dreaming about how we could make a special workshop just for Micah in our house. We have this random, small utility room between our living room and garage that had basically become a storage space for all kinds of random things. I realized that this could become a perfect tinkering space for Micah.
I knew that I wanted to start with large pegboard on one wall, so we took a trip to Lowe’s to see what we could find. In a matter of days, Micah’s workshop came together, and I was very pleased that we were able to keep the cost down to under $60 by using a bunch of thing we already had in our garage and in our house.
I put together this little video (below) of “The Making of Micah’s Tinkering Workshop” which includes a cost breakdown and a few fun moments with Micah too! Micah is thoroughly enjoying his “place to go build stuff.” The first day it was finished, he spent over 4 hours in there working on building a robotic arm that was given to him by a friend.
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We would love to hear from you! If you know of any cool building projects for kids or ideas of what Micah could do in his workshop, leave us a comment and let us know!