Home Depot is known for hosting fun and FREE Kids Workshops! The Coronavirus pandemic has eliminated the in-store events, but you can still get a kit for free!

In place of the kid’s workshops, many Home Depot stores across the country are handing out FREE Kids Workshop Kits at the beginning of each month so kiddos can enjoy their projects at home.

This month’s project is a fun Fire Chief Car! You will need to supply your own wood glue, fine sandpaper, and a hammer. Home Depot even provides easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and a video to help your child create this item available online.

Check out the workshop extensions they offer! For October, the workshop extension challenges kids to acquire more about their neighborhood by designing a map the ‘fire chief’ would use to navigate their area!

We recommend that you call your local Home Depot store before heading out to find out if they have the kits in stock and to see how and when you can take one. Our local store had us go to the customer service counter to grab the kit, but this may vary by location. Note that you no longer have to register as these kits are available first-come, first-served.

Snag kits online for under $5! 

If your store no longer carries these kits, you can still grab a variety of past and current kits online for as low as $4.98. These include a certificate of completion, an apron pin, a Kids Workshop apron, as well as easy-to-follow instructions!

To check for future Kids Workshops, head on over to HomeDepot.com, to view upcoming workshops. Registration is no longer required, but you will want to get to your store ASAP once a project is available since they are on a first-come, first-serve basis.