
Once all materials are collected, players will assemble their project in the dedicated Kids Workshops space. Then, players will embark on a scavenger hunt, collecting materials from the virtual aisles. Players will be offered the choice of three projects to build with varying difficulty levels: a birdhouse (easy), a mini flower garden (medium) and a small car (hard). To participate in this experience, players will enter Redcliff City and visit The Home Depot's new metaverse storefront, where they will be greeted by a virtual store associate complete with an orange apron. "Our Virtual Kids Workshops offer the familiarity of The Home Depot - a weekend trip that many young people already experience with their families – and combines it with the discovery, problem solving and fun that Roblox is known for." "We are taking the Kids Workshops experience to a new level in the metaverse, inspiring more future doers by meeting them where they are," said Molly Battin, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at The Home Depot.

Virtual Kids Workshops are inspired by The Home Depot’s in-person Kids Workshops, which offer the youngest generation of DIYers a hands-on learning experience that sparks creativity, promotes problem solving and encourages social interaction. The Home Depot’s debut into the metaverse marks its latest investment in the future of interconnected experiences – all while introducing a whole new generation of doers to home improvement and the joy of building. These codes have been invalidated for reward purposes and will no longer award anything when inputted.ATLANTA, Ma- Today, The Home Depot launched a new Virtual Kids Workshop, an experience in Roblox’s Redcliff City that challenges gamers to play and learn by collecting materials to build projects. These grant rewards such as charms and stickers.

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