We've found ourselves in a transitional period in our home. One of my children has moved into his own room and decided to put a personal touch on the new space. Lego is the chosen theme. This is actually a chosen theme in our house everyday as I'm currently staring at an abandoned pile of about a million of them as I write this. They have been a part of my own life for over 30 years and despite stepping on the occasional one (how does such a tiny toy cause so much pain?), I love Legos. They are colorful, inspire creativity, and you can never have enough. I know families besides my own that have passed Legos on from generation to generation at this stage and they still bring just as much joy now as they did then.
The real question is: What can't be created with Legos?
I've scoured the Internet for ideas to help decorate the new room and what we've found must be shared with them. As my children say: Legos are awesome!
We've compiled a gallery of our coolest Lego finds...
The real question is: What can't be created with Legos?
I've scoured the Internet for ideas to help decorate the new room and what we've found must be shared with them. As my children say: Legos are awesome!
We've compiled a gallery of our coolest Lego finds...