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Both my 5- and 7-year-old are deep into a phase of LEGO obsession. The 7-year-old loves LEGO sets, enamored with meticulously following the instruction booklets required to assemble a 1,114-piece Friendship Tree House or the Madrigal family’s house from ...
Tired of stepping on LEGO bricks and losing pieces? We’ve rounded up 10 clever ways to store and organize your child’s LEGO collection so you can get more fun out of your bricks. LEGO messes aren’t just annoying — they’re borderline dangerous.
Lego has been around for 90 years, so it’s no wonder that the iconic toy includes enthusiasts of all ages—from toddlers to grandparents. Lego fans can create just about anything, including mini figurines, houses, or a 7,500-piece Millenium Falcon set.
Those old enough to have encountered punch cards in their lifetime are probably glad to be rid of their extremely low data density and the propensity of tall stacks to tip over. But obsolete as they may be, they’re a great tool to show the basics of ...