
Little Carpenter Academy
Zawood has accumulated over ten years of woodworking experience, specially creating various projects for children to gradually enhance their skills. Using a toolkit that includes a hammer, saw, jigsaw, wood planer, level, square, wrench, clamps, vise, and hand drill, the tools are specifically designed for children, ensuring safety and reliability.
Children will learn basic woodworking skills and create their own wooden projects. By using simple tools and materials, they can design and make items such as stationery, toys, musical instruments, small furniture, or decorations. This course not only develops their hands-on abilities but also fosters creativity and problem-solving skills.
Let children boldly step out of their usual learning framework and embrace the challenge of trying something different. Little Carpenters is not just a course; it's a unique journey in life.
Practical Skills for Life
In designing this project, we embraced the spirit of "being able to do" by providing children with the opportunity to use real tools and acquire a variety of practical skills. This not only boosts their self-esteem and confidence but also enhances their independence.

Hands-On Learning
Our woodworking activities combine mathematical thinking, scientific exploration, and technology. By engaging in hands-on projects, children learn how to safely and effectively use various tools and hardware to work with wood.
Creative Potential
Woodworking activities will provide a variety of materials and tools, allowing each participant to express their creativity and create unique pieces. We hope this experience will become a memorable one for them, as they enjoy the fun of creating together.



Safety and Fun
When woodworking activities are conducted under proper guidance and supervision, they are low-risk. Life is full of risks and challenges, and we need to help children prepare to face these challenges by allowing them to take risks in a safe environment.

Sustainability
We provide children with fundamental insights into the skills needed for making and repairing, fostering a mindset of creation rather than consumption and disposal. Additionally, we offer young learners basic knowledge about trees, forests, and sustainability.




