Difficulty: Novice
Time: 15 minutes (plus reservation call)
Cost: Free
Got kids who love building blocks and holiday crafts? Barnes & Noble is hosting special snowman-building workshops where families can create and keep a custom LEGO snowman, completely free. Hands-on, festive, and you walk out with a keepsake you built together. Hard to beat.
The workshops target builders aged 10 and up, though younger children are welcome with adult help, according to Barnes & Noble. Each registered participant gets an exclusive building kit with snowman pieces and holiday accessories for personalization, as reported by Mashable. The catch? Spots are limited and you need to reserve in advance, so calling ahead is the move if you want in.
Making the most of your free building experience
These workshops are more than free kits, they are structured creative time and ready-made memory makers. Encourage your child to pick a personality for their snowman before opening the bag so the accessories really shine.
Bring a small bag to carry the finished model home if you plan to browse the store afterward. The snowman doubles as a holiday decoration or a gift for grandparents who love seeing kids' handiwork. Since the set is a promotional one, it carries extra meaning as a keepsake from a shared experience.
Arrive a few minutes early so your builder can settle in, choose a spot, and organize pieces. Snap a couple of photos while they work. Those mid-build grins are gold.
Note: Some kids spread pieces out like a buffet. Others keep everything tucked in the packaging. A quick setup check helps them find their flow.
Troubleshooting
Problem: Your local store says they're not participating → Fix: Call nearby locations, participation varies and some stores get details later.
Problem: All time slots are full → Fix: Ask for the waitlist or see if additional sessions are being added.
Problem: Child is younger than 10 → Fix: Confirm adult assistance is welcome; most locations encourage family participation regardless of exact age.
Problem: Child struggles during the event → Fix: Ask workshop leaders for help, and let your child peek at how neighbors are solving the same step.
Variations & Upgrades
- Multiple kids: Each child needs their own registration; try to book the same session so everyone builds together.
- Extended family: Grandparents or relatives can register and join for a multigenerational memory.
- Follow-up fun: If your child is hooked, use the experience as a springboard for more LEGO holiday building at home.
The beauty of this free event is simple, families can dip a toe into group building without commitment and see whether their kids would enjoy longer projects, birthday party builds, or other hands-on maker experiences later.

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