I saw this small Lego city in Trinoma mall the same day I saw the elegant Santa, but it probably has been there since way before Christmas. It's meant to get kids asking for Lego sets for Christmas, after all.
Hi Hilda, my apologies for coming back in late, been very full these days.... thanks for taking time to add my blog to your links, I did the same... Happy New Year!
About the post, I stopped buying pieces of this puzzle I get dizzy picking up all the pieces my kids clutter after they have played ... heheh!
LEGO is very popular here in Norway, and has been for many years. And most families with small kids go to "LEGOLAND" in Denmark for part of their holidays... Great FUN!
Am I the only one here who doesn't want to play with Lego? Guess I was born too soon. We still had Lincoln Logs and wooden blocks. But your Lego city is impressive and comes out nice in the photo.
Lego's have come a long way, since years ago. While we were down in Disney they have a special store that sells all kinds of Lego's products. I was amazed at just how much to can do with these things. We bought some stuff for the kids. They have a ball with it. I, also, took some Images of things that were built using the Lego's.
My boys got 3 sets of lego for Christmas - pirates, miners and police. They got other stuff too, but they really like to build those legos. This is a great photo - I will show it to them tomorrow when they wake up.
Happy New Year Hilda! :) so sorry Hilda, i mean... i remember our trip to Legoland in Billund, Dänemark, and Madurodam is in Holland... whew! sometimes it's confusing ;)
I loved Lego when I was a kid. Actually I still do!
ReplyDeleteIt really is amazing what you can build with Legos. I have a son (27)who still plays with them : )
ReplyDeleteMy boys loved Legos. In fact, I think they probably would still enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteBreaktime..can't wait to go home to comment hehehe.
ReplyDeleteLovely, napakacreative naman ng gumawa nyan.
I love legos and my 2 kids love it too. Noong nandito pa sila sa UAE ,I used to play with them.
Manibagong bagong taon po.
I love Legos too! I saw one of these Lego cities in a Chicago store a couple of weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteMany, many years back I visited Legoland - nowadays enjoy it still, playing with the kid day by day.
ReplyDeletePlease have a nice Tuesday.
at first look i thought it was real. lego remains to be my favorite toy. i still do play with my nephew.
ReplyDeleteThis place looks really amazing! Someone put a ton of work into it!
ReplyDeleteI used to love legos when I was a kid. This reminds me of the hours of fun that I used to have in the pre-video game days.
ReplyDeletesuper cool. i always wanted to play with these when i was a kid but did not get the chance. what a fun creation
ReplyDeleteThat's a child's dream, maybe an adult's too.
ReplyDeleteHi Hilda, my apologies for coming back in late, been very full these days.... thanks for taking time to add my blog to your links, I did the same... Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAbout the post, I stopped buying pieces of this puzzle I get dizzy picking up all the pieces my kids clutter after they have played ... heheh!
legooooo! one of my favorite toys back when i was a kid! this is just too awesome :)
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on retourne en enfance ;o)) superbe ville en lego
ReplyDeleteIn Paris the Centre Pompidou looks like a Lego structure on bad drugs...
ReplyDeleteRe your comment at Jerusalem Hills, the bread you were thinking of may have been Panetonne.
Wow, I'm always amazed by what you can do with Lego! Happy holidays to you and your family, Hilda!
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this! The kid in me does!
ReplyDeleteI spent years playing with Lego firt as a kid then as a father. I'm still fascinated by those tiny colored blocks...
ReplyDeleteLEGO is very popular here in Norway, and has been for many years. And most families with small kids go to "LEGOLAND" in Denmark for part of their holidays...
ReplyDeleteGreat FUN!
remind me of Legoland in Madurodam, that was a nice travel experience, i felt like i'm a small kid again ;)
ReplyDeletegood shots Hilda!
supeenfants adorent les legos ils auraient ete combles ;O)
ReplyDeleteand Hilda,Wishing you too a joyful, peaceful and love-filled new year.
What a fun, colorful lego city. We've built many lego projects in our time, but nothing this elaborate.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful Lego city. My son is delighted that my grandson is fascinated with Legos. I'm older and belong to the Lincoln Log generation.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine the work that goes into creating those cities! Very neat.
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to do lego creations...brings out the kids in us. I like this one Hilda.
ReplyDeleteI once wished for some lego, but I got a 3d jigsaw puzzle instead..
ReplyDeleteI think I'd want one for myself ... I like LEGO.
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one here who doesn't want to play with Lego?
ReplyDeleteGuess I was born too soon. We still had Lincoln Logs and wooden blocks.
But your Lego city is impressive and comes out nice in the photo.
Lego's have come a long way, since years ago. While we were down in Disney they have a special store that sells all kinds of Lego's products. I was amazed at just how much to can do with these things. We bought some stuff for the kids. They have a ball with it. I, also, took some Images of things that were built using the Lego's.
ReplyDeleteMy boys got 3 sets of lego for Christmas - pirates, miners and police. They got other stuff too, but they really like to build those legos. This is a great photo - I will show it to them tomorrow when they wake up.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had these when I was a kid! Oh who am I kidding, I wish I had them now too :-D. If you're celebrating it, Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Hilda! :) so sorry Hilda, i mean... i remember our trip to Legoland in Billund, Dänemark, and Madurodam is in Holland... whew! sometimes it's confusing ;)
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