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Projects for Kids - Free Plans and Guides from Lee's Wood Projects

 

At LeesWoodProjects.com you'll find many free how-to guides and plans for all sorts of woodworking projects for your home. The website is dedicated to providing expert guides that will make your next project simple and beautiful. Whether you are looking to build a bookcase, bench, fireplace mantel or whatever, Lee has a free how-to guide for you.

 

Lee himself is a woodcrafter, designer and woodworking teacher with over thirty years experience. He's available online to answer your questions about the projects. His attractive designs seem to make the most of a small amount of wood and work. He includes step-by-step instructions and a list of materials you'll need for each projects.

 

Among the dozens of free project plans you'll find this selection of fun projects that you can build for your favorite kids:

 

Wooden Rocking Horse

Wooden Playhouse Bookcase

How to Build a Wooden Toy Box

Baby Cradle Plans

How to Build a Time Out Bench

 

 

 

 

  More Projects for Kids

If you can't find a free plan that's just right for you, check out these websites for hundreds of great designs, inexpensive blueprints, do-it-yourself design software, easy to assemble kits, tools and building products. 

Playgrounds by Detailed Play Systems

Play Yard Plans and Building Kits: Playhouses, Playgrounds, Wooden Toys and Kids' Furniture  Thrill your kids a great new play house, playground, swing set, a classic rocking horse or their own wooden furniture. Build it yourself with one of these easy-to-assemble building kits or do-it-yourself plans. 

Detailed Play Systems

Do-It-Yourself Plans, Building Kits, Supplies, Hardware and Good Advice  Build any of hundreds of attractive and sturdy do-it-yourself projects and small buildings with these easy-to-use blueprints, complete material cut lists, easy-to-assemble kits and step-by-step instructions.

 

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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements.