And, as a parent of children who love Legoâ¢, let me reminisce about jammed vacuum cleaners, sore feet from stepping on the damn things, the never-ending "Put those things all away when you are done with them", the drawer full of (usually torn) instruction booklets and the ever-diminishing storage space where they all get tossed in heaping buckets.
:P
As an aside to DeeBye:
Before you start adding more Lego to your son's possessions, I suggest you take a look here: Magentic Building Kits from Lee Valley Tools
I know there is a store near you. And you would not believe what your l'il engineer will come up with, if you give him a chance to have at them. If you start with one of the base kits, you can, just like Legoâ¢, add on as birthdays, birthday parties, friends and family contribute. My kids love them. :wub:
:P
As an aside to DeeBye:
Before you start adding more Lego to your son's possessions, I suggest you take a look here: Magentic Building Kits from Lee Valley Tools
I know there is a store near you. And you would not believe what your l'il engineer will come up with, if you give him a chance to have at them. If you start with one of the base kits, you can, just like Legoâ¢, add on as birthdays, birthday parties, friends and family contribute. My kids love them. :wub:
And you may call it righteousness
When civility survives,
But I've had dinner with the Devil and
I know nice from right.
From Dinner with the Devil, by Big Rude Jake
When civility survives,
But I've had dinner with the Devil and
I know nice from right.
From Dinner with the Devil, by Big Rude Jake