BrickCon: Building Legos and Futures With KidsMichael Venables
and for good reason. Simply cut, peel, stick and bend the tape to turn any surface into a building block base (yes, we’re talking Legos, Mega Blocks, and more!) – opening up a whole new world of building possibilities for Lego-loving kids. ...
For an extra bit of entertainment, you can also set up a “lego walk,” at the end of the course. Place a tarp on the ground and tape off a thin lane in the middle. On either side of the lane, spread out loose legos. Teammates will need to guide the blindfolded, barefoot team m...
Building with Legos should only be as complicated as you want it to be. With these accessories from Lego, MOC Industries, and more, you can save yourself plenty of playtime.
If you have kids or have played with kids, you know they love to build! Stacking items just seems to be second nature for many children — and stacking things high to see them fall 🙂 Blocks and LEGOs are great, but let’s face it, kids are creative and can find fun ways to buil...
This simple catapult is fun for kids (and adults too!). For more exciting kids activities, take a shot at these: Check out these 15 easy catapults to make with kids. This simple catapult with popsicle sticks is so easy to make. Did you know you can make a catapult with Legos? Let’...
I will be using this at my school to represent the building blocks of education/community/school and how we all contribute and are invited to play. I will leave small bags of legos on their places when they walk in. This presentation will be geared toward teachers. – Thank you! =) ...
time limit and assign a challenge – it could be building the tallest tower, creating a vehicle, or replicating a simple model that you’ve pre-made. The only supplies they can use are the Legos in the bag. This fun game encourages teamwork, creativity, and of course, problem-solving ...
Matthew Shifrin, a LEGO enthusiast who was born blind, is helping the brand develop audio instructions for its building sets.
and much more. When I look at the pictures in this book, I am amazed and didn’t even know such things were possible. It truly demonstrates how LEGOs can incorporate the finer details of architecture as an art form. It’s impressive as a book full of ideas for the young (or old...