Well, most of us are. Most of the time. There are those moments, in the middle of the night, when I finally find that 'missing' lego. Not good. My lack of grace is quite evident in those moments. How can one tiny lego piece topple a full grown adult? Someday I'll set up a video camera and figure it out.
Of course we love all the basic lego sets. The kids enjoy building lego cars and lego airplanes, and cities and all that great stuff. This is the first year we've ordered legos from lego education and we have been completely thrilled with all the items we've gotten.
I wish I had good photos of Josh's cars and robots he's created. They have really been spectacular. I have enjoyed watching him build them. Hudson loves creating his construction crew too. We've explored simple machines, battery power, gears and motors and we're enjoying every minute of it. I have some lego robotics sets too, if only our computer weren't so feeble, we would be able to build and program our own robots. Oh well, maybe next year.
I wish I had good photos of Josh's cars and robots he's created. They have really been spectacular. I have enjoyed watching him build them. Hudson loves creating his construction crew too. We've explored simple machines, battery power, gears and motors and we're enjoying every minute of it. I have some lego robotics sets too, if only our computer weren't so feeble, we would be able to build and program our own robots. Oh well, maybe next year.
If you've never tried Lego Education, check out their website. They have great classroom kits as well as homeschool kits. They are expensive, of course, but great products and they'll last a long time.
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