Troy T. Moore wrote:I do not allow them to play with their Lego when other kids are over (as most have NO repect for the brick "Hey look at this! *snap* *break* :evil: )
I agree that most other kids have no respect for the brick, but we teach them. I have lost track of how many kids we have converted to Lego. I have a big (30+ lbs) unsorted general tub that I dump out in the living room for kids to play with when they visit. I always dump it out on a big blanket and it all has to stay on the blanket. I have lost very little, none have been broken, and it always shocks them when I sit down and play too.

I have convinced several parents to play too. Now that is fun, they always feel so guilty and keep trying to justify playing! They always keep telling me that Lego is so good for kids, while they (the parents) are running their hands through the pile.
Josh
PS. There is a friend of Jonathan's that we watch each Saturday and he had never played with Lego. He loves to build and he is a sorting genius! So now he and Jonathan sort my Lego every Saturday and I pay them both in Lego...