Guess what has been under construction:
But they were having so much fun and were so proud of their tower that I was able to take this:
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What else CAN be done with Duplo and Megablocks? Towers are pretty much it. Lego on the other hand with its whirly gig spinning, hinged parts is where it's at. Michael started with a basic builders kit and the little project kits (probably around 25 or 30 pieces each) when he was about 5 I think and the towers disappeared.
ReplyDeleteThat IS a magnificent piece or work as far as towers go. Nicely tapered, unbalanced pieces at the top. Well done!
With the sky as limit.
ReplyDeleteOver here, the kid is still playing with his building bricks, discovering painting lately as well. Starting with first letters as well ... ah, life.
Please have you all a good Thursday.
daily athens