Take a look back at LEGO in 2019. Unlock your digital memories at the Web Design Museum.
Several months ago, I created a simple Create Your Own Minifigure printable . He (or she) was such a simple little success. My own little boy made tons of them. Our co-op class LEGO students made them. People emailed me telling me thank you for this one little printable. Now,
LEGO is the most familiar plastic toy that always exists in each pre-school and kindergarten school. It is not a
How to make a cardboard brickhead costume from a downloadable template. Dress up as your favourite brick or legoman characters with this fun DIY.
This is my take on the Citroen 2CV Dolly. I wanted to make it red and white, but not all parts are available in red, so I changed it to medium azure.Features:- Doors, hood and trunk can open.- Full in
Here is Augusts Lego Monthly Mini Build, a cute little frog catching a fly. These mini builds require very few parts all of which you could usually acquire through the purchase of a Lego Classic Bo…
What do you give someone who already has a lot of LEGO? Instead of worrying, give them gifts from this list - you cannot go wrong!
In case you missed out on this, you can now build your own LEGO Christmas Tree (40338) courtesy of LEGO's Customer Service.
girl's phone charger goes into her foot
Ninjago is not just a fictional Asian-inspired ninja character that has gained global popularity thanks to the Lego Ninjago series. It represents a unique facet of Asian culture and history and has found its place in various forms of entertainment, including Lego games..
I can't be the only one who has a ton of missing LEGO pieces... With how many LEGO pieces we have in our house it's hard to keep up when things go missing....
A custom Koala BrickHeadz I made in early 2020 to help raise awareness of the 2019-2020 Australian bushfires.Designed in the same sitting pose used by official animal BrickHeadz sets.
To celebrate the release of The Lego Movie 2, we were approached by Warner Brothers UK to create a sponsored LEGO themed craft. As huge fans of the first movie and everything LEGO, we couldn't
Starting next week, I will be teaching a Learning with LEGO class at our local homeschool co-op! Big Brother is a big LEGO-lover, so we are both very excited. We have discovered lots of neat ways to use LEGO in our homeschool to make learning more fun and engaging. At the beginning of this school year, we did a week-long unit study and lapbook all about LEGO that I found here. (There is even a Jr. Version for preschoolers!!) We had a blast and learned so much that week! During that study, we learned that LEGO were invented by a carpenter in Denmark named Ole Kirk Christiansen. So we took some time to find Denmark on our globe and on our world map. Big Brother colored in the country of Denmark on a blank map for his lapbook. Then we looked up the flag of Denmark. Using his red and white LEGO bricks, Big Brother created the flag of Denmark that is pictured above! You could do this with any state or country you may be studying in history or geography. You can also have your child fill in a blank map or flag of a particular state or country with LEGO bricks to make a LEGO map or flag! If you have a large map, you could call out the name of a state or country and have your child place a LEGO on it. Studying states (or countries) and capitols? Make a game of it with LEGO bricks! With a dry erase marker, write each state (or country) on a LEGO brick. Then write the capitols each on their own LEGO bricks as well. Then have your child match them up! Another great idea is to have your child use LEGO bricks to build something related to what they are studying in history. Big Brother has built the Alamo several times and reenacted the battle there pretending his mini-figs were Davy Crockett or Jim Bowie! Other times he has built his own Titanic or Mayflower. He enjoys acting out these stories through play with his LEGO toys. For an older child, you might extend this into a writing activity. With a little creativity and a lot of imagination you can make otherwise boring information (names, dates, places, maps, etc.) come to life with LEGO! I look forward to sharing more LEGO Learning fun!!! Visit CBD or Amazon to find all kinds of LEGO products to use in your homeschool!! Be sure to join me on Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook! Subscribe to receive our FREE e-newsletter! * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Visit our Shield of Faith Homeschool Gift Shop to find apparel and gifts designed by homeschoolers for homeschoolers. (This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, I receive small commission at no extra cost to you! Thank you for blessing our family this way!!) Linked Up at: From House to Home, Fellowship Fridays, Share it Saturday, The Homeschool Mother's Journal
DIY Portable LEGO Kit with 24 Free Printable Activity Cards
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