If you are like us, who has no means of doing some carpentry work, then this post is for you! For one thing, my father and his entire family are carpenters. They make furnitures, build houses and buildings in my home city and I remember spending most of my time during summer vacation in construction sites managed by my grandfather. This is the reason why at a young age, I know how to use most carpentry materials despite my mom’s warnings. Sadly those skills weren’t passed to the new generations. But that doesn’t mean we can’t expose our kids to this simple carpentry work like hammering, using nuts and bolts, drilling and the like. And of course, with the advent of IKEA, we need to somehow teach them all about DIYs and these basic tools.
In this post, I’m sharing our learning toys and materials in exposing my 3 years old to some of these construction tools to acquire those basic skills .