At last, my long-awaited LEGO post!
You can start by putting the LEGO website on your little enthusiast’s KidDesktop. Of course, this is a huge site with lots of pieces to explore. So, here are a couple of activities that my boys particularly enjoy:
- The City Police Chase game, where your goal is to bump into the villains’ getaway vehicles. I have it on good authority that the helicopter is the hardest!
- They also like LEGO City Coast Guard, where you literally get to pluck errant swimmers out of the water and pull them up into your Coast Guard helicopter. Naturally, you have to avoid obstructions such as birds and sharks, and stay aware that your helicopter can only carry so many people at once.
- There are dozens of other games, sorted into creative, exclusive, preschool, and puzzle categories. Let me know your favorites!
- They also enjoy “shopping” for new LEGO toys. The site helps them find age-appropriate sets, and when they find something they like, they put it on their wish list. (They can also sort by theme, category, etc…those clever LEGO folks make it easy for the little people.) When a gift-giving opportunity comes around, I can check out their wish list for something I know they want. A warning, though: you (or your kids) can shop directly from the site. So make sure you don’t leave your payment information in when the kids are playing. Unless, of course, you WANT an untold number of LEGOs charged to your card and delivered to your door…
Last thing. My kids really got a kick out of this YouTube video. It’s in the “Oh no, Mr. Bill” tradition. Very amusing for both kids and their parents to watch the poor LEGO man attempt to fly.











