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MrsBumbleb
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Member since 5/05 11234 total posts
Name: Christine
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Legos...
do you keep them built or diassembled in bins? I have all of these castles, cities, knights and other various characters just sitting on my dining room table. Now what?
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Posted 2/22/11 12:32 PM |
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PatsBrat
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Member since 10/06 2326 total posts
Name: Ms. Brat
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Re: Legos...
I feel your pain. Lego creations cover EVERY surface in my den. I don't have the heart to make them take them apart so I guess it's my owen fault.
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Posted 2/22/11 12:34 PM |
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BellaRock
I am all the Me I will ever Be
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Name: She who shall remain nameless
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Re: Legos...
We have some assembled and most disassembled. My ds likes to take them apart and rebuild them.
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Posted 2/22/11 12:44 PM |
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MrsBumbleb
it's me
Member since 5/05 11234 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Legos...
okay project for today... LEGOS come down. I think DH will be the most upset
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Posted 2/22/11 1:02 PM |
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computergirl
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Re: Legos...
That's what I don't like about the Lego kits that build a "thing"-- like Lego City, Star Wars Lego, the castles etc. Once it's built, nobody wants to disassemble it, and also you can't build too many other things with it so it's not as imaginative. To me it's not really "Legos" at this point, but more like putting together a model car or airplane, kwim?
My DS is 5 and starting to want these sets. I'm going to miss the regular Knex/Legos/Lincoln Logs that you could use in a million different ways.
To answer the original question though-- I vote for taking them down!
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Posted 2/22/11 1:18 PM |
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PatsBrat
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Member since 10/06 2326 total posts
Name: Ms. Brat
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Re: Legos...
My kids always WANT the kits, especially the Star Wars ones, and then they NEVER build the expected object, always their own version of it.
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Posted 2/22/11 2:15 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Legos...
I usually out them together and they usually immediately take them apart.
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Posted 2/22/11 3:39 PM |
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Elizabeth
Mom of Three
Member since 9/05 7900 total posts
Name: "MOMMY!!!"
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Re: Legos...
My DS makes the set and then he keeps it put together for as long as it survives. Either he plays with it, moves it or my younger son messes with it and it comes apart. He never really rebuilds them exactly again but he makes some really cool variations or totally new ideas. If I were you, I'd let him do what he wants. Even if he wants to keep it together now, eventually it will not be together. This is always true to the intricate Lego sets especially. If you think he will get upset, I'd leave it together.
There's a few studies on the different types of Lego personalities based on what they do with the finished product.
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Posted 2/22/11 7:04 PM |
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