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This is so quirky!
This is cute!
I SOOOO would have done this when my boys were little. Heck, I’d do it now!! LOL!!!
We had a Lego Party for Josh for his… 6th? birthday. I made several Lego Bricks as the cake (and covered my mistakes with Minifigures), I had a “guess how many?” game and a “here’s a bag of legos, build something” contest. But the thing that got the most attention? Just the big box of Lego on the table. Go Build! And they did. For two solid hours. And it’s the answer to the question… How do you keep 13 kids quiet for hours? Give them Lego.
The treat bags included a little Lego Kit that I found on sale at Target – it was a 15-piece for like $2, my sis-in-law found Lego-shaped Sweet-tarts (that stuck together like the real thing!), some Lego stickers, and something else, I don’t remember. But it was pretty cool.