Woodworking with children
Had a cracking time in the woodshop at Penrhyn Castle today. Why? Well, Eleanor, my daughter, came to visit with six of my grandchildren and after kicking ball around for a while to let off steam after the drive we spent an hour making spatulas – 8 in all including my own. The age range of my grandchildren is 3 ½ to 14 years.

Here is my youngest grandson Alfie using his first spokeshave to shape his spatula.

Now Jack needed a little help from his Granddad...


... and his Mum
Practicing what we preach is a must. I’m thankful for all those times, those pockets of opportunity, which have enriched my life through the past 20 years. Here are pictures at the different benches in the workshop today.
While I have your attention. Thanks to those of you who sent me pictures of your children working with you in your home workshops. They are just lovely.

Eve has a 'boring' job...
...and this is Max boring his hole with the brace and bit.
I will be releasing parts of my book series on


woodworking with children over the next few weeks to help you start working towards this goal. Meanwhile, this will hopefully inspire you.
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