
If your child loves creating, building, and exploring new ideas, Houston offers a variety of hands-on workshops and classes that will help them develop their skills while having fun. From construction-themed parks to architectural programs, here are the five best building classes for kids in Houston.
Dig World TX
Dig World TX is an interactive construction-themed adventure park where kids can operate real construction equipment. This unique experience allows kids to safely get behind the controls of excavators, skid steers, and UTVs to practice their building skills while digging, scooping, and learning how these machines work.
Why it’s great
Perfect for hands-on learners, Dig World gives kids the thrill of working with life-size equipment.
In-Store Kids Workshops at The Home Depot
The Home Depot’s In-Store Kids Workshops offer free hands-on activities designed to teach children basic building skills on the first Saturday of every month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
These workshops guide kids through fun projects like building birdhouses, toolboxes, or holiday decorations, and they even get to keep their creations.
Why it’s great
The Home Depot provides all the materials, and kids get a mini tool kit, apron, and certificate of completion—so they’ll feel like real builders.
Kids’ Workshops at DIY-U by Lowe’s
Lowe’s offers DIY-U Kids’ Workshops, which provide opportunities for children to dive into simple DIY projects with their families. Kids get hands-on experience while learning about tools, building techniques, and how to work safely. Recent projects have included planter boxes and custom frames.
Why it’s great
These monthly workshops are family-friendly and inspire creativity while teaching basic construction and design skills that kids can apply at home. Kids can also work their way up to “Senior Builder” status by attending 12 workshops and earning badges toward a free tool bag.
Kids + Architecture Sketching Class, AIA Houston
AIA Houston offers a Sketching Class as part of its Kids + Architecture program, where children can explore the fundamentals of architecture through drawing. In this family-friendly workshop, parents are encouraged to join their kids for a morning of sketching and learning. Together, they’ll sketch buildings, study architectural details, and gain insight into how structures are designed.
Why it’s great
This program combines creativity and technical skills, making it ideal for children interested in how structures are designed.
Building Brains
Building Brains provides kids ages 3-14 with hands-on learning through building and robotics using LEGO kits. These programs incorporate science, technology, engineering, art, and math, allowing children to develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills while constructing robots and engineering projects with LEGOs. The interactive lessons are designed to be both educational and fun, sparking creativity and curiosity in young minds.
Why it’s great
By using LEGO kits, Building Brains helps kids bring their ideas to life in a playful yet educational environment, making it the perfect place for future engineers and inventors to explore their passions.
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