Perfect for those who love nautical decor or build it for a child who loves pirates.
With this iron and ironing board the little ones can play the grown-up role to get the household chores done.
Every child needs a rocking chair, especially a cute one built by a friend or family member.
This cute clock will not alarm anyone!
This quirky character clock shelf will make a cheerful addition to bedroom or playroom decor of any child.
This dinosaur is fun to play with as well as functional - holding up to 16 markers! Make it from layers of 3/4 inch lumber.
Kids will love to play with this pull-toy alligator as well as use him to hold up to 32 crayons. Build from layers of 3/4 inch lumber.
Keep a record of your childs height as he or she grows up! You can mark their progression on the beanstalk from year to year as well as attach favorite photographs of your little one as they get older...
Inspire your kids or grandkids to save for a rainy day! This coin bank has clear side plates that allow you to see Noah and his animals as coins fill up inside the ark.
This classic design child's sled is sized for children from about 2 to 5 years of age.
Designed for use with 18 inch dolls like the American Girl® doll pictured, this plan has full size patterns to make four different pet cats as well as a 3-level cat tree.
Designed for use with 18 inch dolls like the American Girl® doll pictured, this plan has full size patterns to make four different pet dogs as well as a play doghouse.
This nostalgic circus wagon pulled by an elephant contains two circus bears as well. It also has a removable lid for you to fill with other items you choose to display.
Kids will enjoy rocking in their own chair while sitting next to mom or dad who sits in their own rocker. The rocking chair folds easily for storage.
Practical and decorative, this potty chair is easy to make from standard lumber. A book rack is featured on one side, a toilet paper roll holder on the other. The chair uses a plastic chamber pot and for boys, a plastic squirt deflector. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
Why have a kid sleep in a full-size bed when a kids sized bed will do the trick ever so comfortably and free up much needed bedroom space? These beds are for kids.
Besides looking terrific, this sturdy project features everything a caring parent would want in a high chair. The adjustable tray removes easily and is rimmed for catching those inevitable spills. We ...
We have never seen a young child who does not just love to paint and draw on almost anything. With that in mind, we put our heads together to create a brightly colored place for your little one to put...
Looking for a stylish, original bunk bed design? How about just a terrific-looking twin bed? This versatile project suits both interests. For bunk beds, simply invert one bed on top of the other, and ...
Coloring in the playroom or a party on the patio is loads of fun with this rugged four-seater table. Built to withstand lots of abuse by kids and Mother Nature, the cedar base supports a smoothly pain...