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9-year-old Builds Easter Bunny with KEVA Planks

9-year-old Builds Easter Bunny with KEVA Planks

Apr 5th 2024

"He liked them so much we started building sets for his birthday and Christmas," Danya said.

(The article below was written by Barbie Porter for Detroit Lakes. Photos contributed by Danya Dahlin.)

DETROIT LAKES — When the Easter Bunny hops into Jaymis Dahlin’s home on Sunday, April 9, it will be in for a big surprise.

The nine-year-old constructed a 3-foot-tall bunny made of wood.

“It was Easter in my head,” he explained. “I just started building.”

The son of Danya and Ben Dahlin didn’t have any blueprints to work from. He just placed one plank atop another until what he envisioned in his imagination took shape in his living room.

“It took about two hours,” he said, adding the most challenging part was the ears. “They had to be close together to make them go sideways.”

Jaymis plans to leave the bunny up until “it falls over” or the family dog knocks it down. Uno, a border collie-pitbull mix, may steer clear of the bunny for a while.

“He’s scared of it,” Jaymis said. “It’s funny.”

Danya said she and her husband are used to seeing “pretty amazing” things created by their son. When he built the Easter mascot, they were cooking in the kitchen. When they went into the living room to get Jaymis, they were greeted with his smiling face and his latest creation.

Danya is thankful her son found an activity he enjoys, as he isn’t enticed by sports at this point.

“He’s more into the arts,” she said, adding they have begun documenting his creations with the intention of joining 4-H and using his work for a possible county fair project.

The third grader at Heart of the Lakes Elementary in Perham was introduced to KEVA Planks while a kindergartner. After noticing his affinity to build with the planks made of Maple trees, his parents purchased a set for him to use at home.

“He liked them so much we started building sets for his birthday and Christmas,” Danya said. “Each set has between 50 and 150 planks. He has between 800 and 1,000 now.”

Jaymis has used the rectangular wood planks to build many objects and structures. He said his more recent favorite builds were of a train and a castle.