Free Kids Paw Patrol Workshop at Lowe’s: Register Now to Build Volcano on 8/15

On Saturday, August 15th from 10 AM – 1 PM, Lowe’s is hosting a free kids Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie Workshop where kids will build a Dino Island Volcano. Spaces are limited so register now before they fill up!
Love Mr. Beast? On Saturday, July 25th, from 10 AM–1 PM, Lowe’s will be hosting a MrBeast Swarm Jet Workshop where kids can build a Swarm Jet for just $14.98! Kids will also receive a one-of-a-kind MrBeast badge to show off on their Kids Club aprons!
Don’t miss these additional upcoming FREE workshops:
- Haunted House – September 12th from 10 AM – 1 PM (registration opens 8/15 at 10 AM ET)
- Firefighting Plane – October 17th from 10 AM – 1 PM (registration opens 9/12 at 10 AM ET)
- Holiday Engine – November 14th from 10 AM – 1 PM (registration opens 10/10 at 10 AM ET)
- Holiday Trolley Car – December 12th from 10 AM – 1 PM (registration opens 11/14 at 10 AM ET)
- Winter Play Lodge – January 16th, 2027, from 10 AM – 1 PM (registration opens 12/12 at 10 AM ET)
These hands-on workshops are such a fun (and budget-friendly!) way to get out of the house, and your kids will love building something all on their own. Spots fill up fast, so be sure to register your kiddos ahead of time. Plus, kids who earn 12 workshop badges will score a FREE tool bag plus a senior builder badge. How fun is that?!
Missed the latest MrBeast workshop? Grab a kit to build at home!

Considering one of these children’s workshops? Here’s some helpful info from readers…
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 it. 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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