Gift of the Season:
- They are going in my kid's stockings. They are the perfect size for a stocking gift.
- This would be great for any nerdy White Elephant gift. I have a lot of artist friends that still love building with Legos, or similar building toys.
- You could donate these to a local school, or library for a Lego Club that they have. We have Lego Clubs at both the boy's school, and library.
- You could donate these for Toys for Tots, a hospital that has children there long term, or other non-profit that gives to children. I love giving, but I don't want to spend an arm and a leg when I give. It's more the thought that is there for me. This would be a great gift for a kid in need.
- They'd be great for birthday party bags.
These are ideal for group building with family, friends, and building clubs.
Recommended for age 3 and up. Not for DUPLO sized blocks. The plates are not affiliated with or endorsed in any way by Lego, a registered trademark of Lego Systems.
Do you have kid in your family that likes to build? I find that my kids build the sets 3 or 4 times, then abandon that to make their own things.
Disclaimer: I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free in exchange for a review. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Lil Pumpkin builds sets sometimes although she mostly likes to build her own random stuff, which I like as well to encourage her creativity and imagination.
ReplyDeleteI collect minifigs and think these would be great to use to display them too :)
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We are all about that base here :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha haa....
For real, broxton has base plates on his list... all different colored ones too!
Allison was all over Lego last year. This year she's over them. I am sick to think how much I spend on them last Christmas and she didn't even play with them for a whole year!
ReplyDeleteI think it is awful how much Lego charges for a piece of plastic.
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