Lego building day for kids ;)

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Lego building day for kids ;)

Post by ruckzuck »

hi,

i hope this is the accurate part of thee forum for my little story ;)


a few days ago I met a few kids in the after-school care club of my girls.
some parents spend time to attempt something with the kids like cook a soup, bake pies or tinker.
I took two big boxes full of bricks and a fistfull of Creator Sets.

look for the output ;)

http://www.brick.at/legopics/legoday/LD01.JPG

more pics on..... my homepage

greets

Tom

Edit - Large pic turned to link. Please don't post pics over 400 pixels in the forum, as per the TOS. Thanks, Bruce
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Hehe, I wonder how those other parents felt. Looking through the pictures I found a couple cool creations. This thing especially cool be a very cool moon base module, or something Space-ish.

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Post by Loneranger »

Welcome and great pictures!

I was wondering though, do these kids have faceless Syndrome? If so how do they know what part connects to what.

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kelderic wrote: This thing especially cool be a very cool moon base module, or something Space-ish.
tehe! I had the same thought - this one's got talent ;) I wonder if her parents are LEGO fans?
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DARKspawn wrote:
kelderic wrote: This thing especially cool be a very cool moon base module, or something Space-ish.
tehe! I had the same thought - this one's got talent ;) I wonder if her parents are LEGO fans?
It looks like the prison from the police station set.
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Post by shary »

lego2000 wrote: It looks like the prison from the police station set.
it actually is the prison ;-)

ps: we had to make them faceless as some parent don't want pics of their kids in the web

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Post by g2 »

shary wrote:it actually is the prison ;-)
And so, she is pulling it apart for the good bits. - ha ha ha.
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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey,

I'm shifting this over to General LEGO. Also, as noted, I changed the large pic to a link.

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Post by ruckzuck »

thanx bruce :wink:
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