08/13/2026
Fred Rogers reminded us that “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning. At various times, play is a way to cope with life and to prepare for adulthood. Playing is a way to solve problems and to express feelings. In fact, play is the real work of childhood.”
Research shows that play is how children…
- Share their feelings
- Learn about the world around them
- Build relationships
- Feel a sense of agency and control
- Develop important life skills
Check out this clinical report, which was reaffirmed January 2025, to learn more about the research behind the importance of play: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/142/3/e20182058/38649/The-Power-of-Play-A-Pediatric-Role-in-Enhancing?autologincheck=redirected
Citation: Michael Yogman, Andrew Garner, Jeffrey Hutchinson, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, Council on Communications and Media; The Power of Play: A Pediatric Role in Enhancing Development in Young Children. Pediatrics September 2018; 142 (3): e20182058. 10.1542/peds.2018-2058
08/08/2026
Love all the creative things we find as we circulate the rooms! This one made us smile!
07/25/2026
Some days at The Makery we have a plan. Other days I ask the children what they want to do, and I listen.
Today was the second kind, and it turned into Watermelon Day.
It started with a request for watermelon oobleck, because last time someone forgot the "seeds" and that was, apparently, unacceptable 😆. So we made it again, seeds included. That reminded me of a watermelon puffy paint project I had been wanting to try, so we added it in. Then I offered to grab real watermelons for snack, and the children immediately took that further and decided they would set up a watermelon stand and "sell" it to the other children (for play money), a direct sequel to yesterday's playdough ice cream shop. Later someone wanted to make dough, so we mixed up cornstarch and conditioner, turned it pink, added seeds, and yes, as you may have guessed, it became watermelon dough.
Five activities, one theme, and a full day shaped mostly by some of the children who were living it.
We always come in with materials, ideas, and a whole lot of flexibility. Some days we lead, and some days we hand it over. Today they ran with it, and it was the best kind of day. 🍉
07/23/2026
Loving how these turned out and the children made them unique with different styles of wings and antennae. I think the most fun part for many of them was being able to use the glue gun on their own (low temp) as there were many first time glue gun users!
07/04/2026
The Makery app is live! Head to our website and save it to your home screen! 🎉🎉
06/30/2026
Big news, Makery families! Our brand new app is coming soon!
We've been building something to make your life easier and your visits smoother. Here's a peek at what’s coming!
📅 One account, everything in one place. Open play, slime lab, workshops, birthday parties, field trips and camps, all booked from a single login.
🎁 Gift cards that never get forgotten. They load straight into your Makery account, so the balance is always right there, ready to use, no lost or forgotten cards.
🏕️ Camp booking made effortless. A fast, simple system to lock in your days/weeks/months, with your annual tax receipts baked right into the app. No more chasing paperwork at tax time!
🔄 Plans change, and we get it. Reschedule your own open play and slime lab sessions yourself, any time, as long as it's 48+ hours in advance (through your booking page).
🔔 One-click waitlist. Been waiting on a specific month for a birthday party? Tap once and we'll notify you the instant it opens for booking.
..and so much more.
We can’t wait for you to see! Stay tuned!!
06/08/2026
Developing hand muscles is an important first step before learning to write. Using fingers to squeeze objects is one of many ways to achieve this, making our new frog game a win! Everything we do here at The Makery is intentional and supports the development of children in various ways.