What parents report back
The one question we get asked six months later.
When a customer writes back months after receiving a personalized garage, there is usually one thing they mention first: nobody fights over it. That is never what they expect. They assume the personalization is a nice detail, a bit of care in the craftsmanship. But what they report is behavioral change.
A personalized garage feels like it belongs to the child in a way that a generic one — even an expensive one — never does. Siblings know not to claim it. The child knows to take care of it. The toy becomes treated as theirs rather than as "the playroom's." In three-child households, people send photos of two personalized garages side-by-side and say "finally, no more fighting." That is the real feature.




