As a kid, I loved playing with Legos. I was excited when I was able to make a rectangular-shaped house look fairly decent. There is an incredible sculptor named Sean Kenney who puts together absolutely stunning works of art made with Legos. His "Wild Connections" exhibit will be making a stop at the Grand Rapids Public Museum next month.
It's pretty typical of kids his age, seven-year-old Sameer Anwar had a Lego stuck in his nose for two years. Though later he did admit that he did it on purpose.
Sameer told his parents about the tiny Lego piece in his nose when it happened, and they tried to remove it with no luck...
We have a lot of winter activities this weekend. We also have comedy, sports, music, and wine & chocolate! What more do you need for a fun-filled weekend!
The LEGO video games are remarkably good at staying faithful to the film's plot, while including their own humorous and kid-friendly bits. Judging from the new trailer for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this could be the best LEGO video game yet.
I honestly thought I was out. After years of buying Lego sets and never having time to put them together, I finally thought I had broken the habit, but now? Now we know that there's a 2,500-piece set based on the Batman '66 Batcave coming out, and I don't just want to buy it, I want to make it the centerpiece of my home.
Officially announced this morning --- timed, no doubt, for the 50th anniversary of the show's debut on January 12, 1966 --- the Classic TV Series Batcave set doesn't just include the Batcave. It's got the Batcave, Wayne Manor, the Batmobile, the Batcopter, Batman and Robin and their civilian alter-egos, three arch-villains and Alfred. And it might be the single greatest toy that I've ever seen. Check out the images below to get a good look, and find out about all of its features!