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Old 28-09-2015, 07:09 PM   #11
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What a cutie! Once they start walking there's no stopping them. And nothing will be safe
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Old 28-09-2015, 07:56 PM   #12
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Keep the lego away from the nose !!!! I have nephews, girls, lego and nose is a no no , boys lego and nose is a right of passage. CB x
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Old 28-09-2015, 08:13 PM   #13
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Keep the lego away from the nose !!!! I have nephews, girls, lego and nose is a no no , boys lego and nose is a right of passage. CB x
That sounds like an episode of the Inbetweeners!
Lucky to report no Lego incidents here! My youngest adores Lego - there's nothing that boy doesn't know about Ninjago. He'd be utterly disgusted to think of anyone wanting to stick it up their nose.
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Old 28-09-2015, 08:34 PM   #14
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I tried to resist the temptation to show the photos to my wife. I failed Ahhh, I knew she would say that.
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Old 29-09-2015, 12:35 PM   #15
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We've never had any nasal/lego incidents either and all 4 of mine have loved it. We have just finished the Star wars Imperial star destroyer and are about to embark on the Haunted house. They take time to make and took brilliant. They are expensive but you get so much from them.
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Old 29-09-2015, 02:30 PM   #16
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Ive seen the (that word again ...santa and his sleigh) adverts and I must admit it gets better with age. Saw the programme too - very interesting. I reckon more lego pieces go missing than anything else, maybe not the nose all the time, but they go somewhere !!
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Old 29-09-2015, 03:56 PM   #17
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Ive seen the (that word again ...santa and his sleigh) adverts and I must admit it gets better with age. Saw the programme too - very interesting. I reckon more lego pieces go missing than anything else, maybe not the nose all the time, but they go somewhere !!
Not in my autistic son's bedroom they don't! He has separate boxes for each colour, wheels, mini-figures, small parts.....you name it. He will notice if a piece isn't in the right place and he always knows exactly where to look when he's building something.
It makes him very easy to buy for at Christmas and birthday time.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:15 PM   #18
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Not in my autistic son's bedroom they don't! He has separate boxes for each colour, wheels, mini-figures, small parts.....you name it. He will notice if a piece isn't in the right place and he always knows exactly where to look when he's building something.
It makes him very easy to buy for at Christmas and birthday time.
That's fantastic isn't it! My friend is saying they are always turning up in places, like under the sofa (all I find are spiders aargh! ), back of radiator. I only had fuzzy felt when I was a child !!!! Treasured it though. !
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That's fantastic isn't it! My friend is saying they are always turning up in places, like under the sofa (all I find are spiders aargh! ), back of radiator. I only had fuzzy felt when I was a child !!!! Treasured it though. !
I had fuzzy felt too. I kept it for my kids and they played with it when they were little. I had a children playing one, a dinosaur one, a costumes around the world one and I can't remember the last.
Lego has come on massively since our time. It's so educational too. They use it for people recovering from brain injuries. I think Richard Hammond used it after his crash.
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