If your living room floor looks less like a playroom and more like a messy engineering workshop, don't clean it up just yet.
Most parents see scattered cardboard boxes, missing puzzle pieces, and half-dismantled toys as a chore. But to a curious 10-to-12-year-old, that mess is actually rigorous creative work. They aren't just playing; they are prototyping.
Linda Soules’s book, "So You Want To Be A Toy Designer," is the perfect guide for these exact kids. Instead of a boring lecture on career day, it’s a practical, inspiring blueprint that shows kids how their current playroom experiments can turn into a real-world career.
The book is packed with short, punchy insights, practical activities for rainy afternoons, and honest stories about real design failures. It’s a wonderful resource for families to read together. Next time you see a blank cardboard box, don't throw it out—hand it to your kid and see what they build next.
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