These Lego pieces are included in today’s cubbyhole.
So I got it put together but I’m not sure what to call it. Is it a drill maybe? My husband says maybe it’s a post hole digger or a machine used to break up concrete? Hmm… What do you think?
Wow, I can’t believe its been such a long time since I posted! The days are flying by so quickly! We’ve had a run of health problems here and even though I wanted to post, the time just got away from me! So…I hope I can get back into the swing of sharing some fun ideas with you! 🙂
For the last 2 years, we have done a Lego Advent calendar here together and it’s that time again! Whoohoo! Lego Advent calendars are such fun and give you and the kids a little something to look forward to each day of December. In case you’ve never done an advent calendar, this one comes in a colorful box that has little doors and you open one door each day of December through the 24th. Inside each door is a tiny surprise Lego set to put together. (My apologies that the first day is getting posted so late, but we were gone all day today.) But let’s get the fun started!
This year I decided to go with the Lego City Advent calendar. Here’s a couple pictures of the box…the front…
The back side…
Then there is a flap that lays down to create a background for all the fun little Lego sets we will discover as we go along.
It’s time to open door #1!
Drum roll please! Ooo, what do we have here?!
It’s a cute little guy with his snowboard and helmet!
You can swap his hair for his helmet and he’s ready to go snowboarding!
That’s a great start to this year’s Lego City advent calendar! Be sure to check back tomorrow for the grand opening of door #2! 🙂
Calling all Dungeons & Dragons and LEGO fans! There’s a new minifigures series available! I spotted this one at our local Barnes & Noble store! They are also available for purchase online through the LEGO website.
Let me confess right up front that I know very little about Dungeons and Dragons. But I do know some of our grandkids play and so these minifigures are very cool to me! haha! Here’s the whole gang that is available in this LEGO minifigures set: (Picture copied from the LEGO website)
Don’t they look pretty cool?! Here’s a little closer look at the characters offered. (Pictures copied from the LEGO website)
I bought one package today and here is what I found inside:
I believe this is a Gith Warlock. 🙂
You will also find a sheet with the pictures of each character that is available so you can check each one off as you collect it.
Looks like another fun minifigure series from LEGO! Have fun collecting! 🙂
Yep, here we go again with another post about Lego! LOL I can’t seem to help myself, but I found a cute inexpensive little Lego set for 2024 and I just have to share! 🙂 The name of the set is Lego Creator Gift Animals #30666. You can make 3 different animals from this set but I chose to make the dog. The instructions to make the dog are included in the package. Isn’t it so cute?!
Here’s what comes in the package:
And now you can see all the pieces sorted out and ready to be put together. (Yes, I sort my Lego into like pieces before I start building…just seems easier that way.) 😉
The directions might be a little tricky for a young child to do alone as it just shows more pieces added to the dog, not the exact pieces you will need for that step.
There’s the dog all put together! 🙂
It’s so cute I just have to share another view of the dog doing the “puppy bow”!
Oh, look! The puppy is so happy to see you it’s jumping up! LOL Can you tell that I’m having fun posing this dog?! Haha! 😉
If you want to make the other 2 animals, the instructions can be found online.
I found this set at a Barnes & Noble store and the price was $4.99. I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this little Lego set and maybe you can get one for your own or for your favorite Lego lover! 🙂
Hello, everyone! If you have followed my blog for any length of time, you have probably realized that I am a great fan of Lego! (I should maybe say fanatic!) I put a set together the other day and I absolutely loved it, so I just have to tell you about it! 🙂 The set I’m talking about is the Lego Tiny Plants set #10329.
What is so cool about this set? Ooo, I was hoping you’d ask! 😉 You can make 9 tiny plants out of this set, but it’s much more than that. This set TEACHES you about the plants in a fun way that your kids won’t notice that they are learning while building Lego! For example, the plants you make are fashioned after real plants. Let’s look at the first building booklet that’s included:
This set of 3 plants are found in tropical rainforests. Lego has included a few interesting facts about rain forests.
Then you’ll see pictures of what the real plants look like with their botanical names and their every day names. They have included just enough facts to be interesting, but not boring or overwhelming. It adds to the fun of building each Lego plant when the kids will be able to tell others what the plant’s name is.
For instance, let’s look at the first plant you’ll build, the False Shamrock or Oxalis Triangularis. Some kids will love being able to spout off the “fancy” botanical name. 😉
Building each plant is also fun! Look at these cute little pots the plants go in! Yep, you put the pot together too.
Here’s your False Shamrock! Isn’t that pretty?
Wait, did you notice something familiar about the purple flowers on the False Shamrock?? Here’s a closer look at those pieces…what do you see?
Yes, those are butterflies!! 🙂 Good eye! Some of the pieces Lego selected to use for these plants are pieces that have been used in other previous sets. 🙂 Look at what the booklet says about these butterflies…
It adds to the fun of building the tiny plants when you are on the lookout for other pieces that you will recognize as having been also used in other sets! I won’t spoil the fun by telling you about the others, but keep your eyes open as you are building! 😉 The 3 plants made from the tropical rain forest plants look like this…
They are quite realistic, aren’t they? Another fun thing you could add to building these tiny plants is a visit to your local greenhouse and see if you can purchase any of these as a live plant to grow in your home. While I doubt you can find all of them, you might find a Jade plant or a Venus Fly Trap plant. (Venus Fly Trap plants are very cool, by the way!)
This has to be one of the most fun Lego sets I’ve built and I can see where it could be a wonderful project to work through with your kids. 🙂 Oh, you can build the tiny plants in any order that you like. They do not build on each other, but are separate.
I hope you’ll try building this set! What a great rainy day project! Or if it’s as hot where you live as it is here, its a great staying-inside-where-its-cool project. 😉 Have fun!
Yes, I found more awesome clearance prices on Lego sets at Walmart! Whoohoo! 🙂 Of course, this is just from our local Walmart store so there is no guarantee that the same set is available near you, but it’s worth a look! Without further ado, here we go!
#1.) Lego Star Wars Tenoo Jedi Temple #75358. Sale price $19.00, regular price $39.97.
#2.) Lego Creator Super Robot #31124. Sale price $5.00, regular price $9.97.
#3.) Lego Disney Peter Pan & Wendy’s Storybook Adventure #43220. Sale price $7.00, regular price $19.97.
#4.) Lego Friends Igloo Holiday Adventure #41760. Sale price $19.00, regular price $49.97. (Yep, this one went home with me!)
#5.) Lego Friends Beach Buggy Fun #41725. Sale price $4.00, regular price $10.97.
Have you seen the latest Lego Minifigures series 25? They were officially released on January 1, 2024. These are so fun! 🙂
Each box has a paper with the picture of each minifigure, like in the photo below. These are the minifigures that are available in this series…Film Noir Detective, E-Sports Gamer, Vampire Knight, Sprinter, Goatherd, Mushroom Sprite, Fitness Instructor, Triceratops Costume Fan, Harpy, Train Kid, Fierce Barbarian and Pet Groomer.
This is what it looks like when you open the box.
I bought 4 boxes and I just had to share with you which ones I got! The first one is an E-Sports Gamer.
The second box was another E-Sports Gamer. Ha! Here are the pieces in the third box I bought.
And they make the Film Noir Detective. Notice he comes with a red herring! 😉
Box #4 had these pieces inside.
Which turn into the Pet Groomer. How cute! Love the dog! 🙂
It makes it fun not knowing which minifigure will be hiding inside the box you choose. 🙂 So here’s to my start of trying to find all 12 Lego Minifigures from series 25! (I think the Pet Groomer is my favorite so far!) :)
Day #3 of our Lego Friends Advent Calendar is coming your way! Door #3 is in the upper left hand corner of the box.
Drum roll, please, as we open today’s door!
Hahaha! I have to admit that I was a little surprised to see what was hiding behind door #3! It’s a tiny little puppy and…you guessed it…some doggie poop and a shovel to clean it up! 🙂
Let’s put this adorable little puppy into our Lego Christmas scene.
Be sure to stop back tomorrow for our next reveal! 🙂
Yep, I found some more Lego sets with the price marked down! This is true for our local Walmart, but I can’t guarantee that you will find the same sets on sale near you, but it’s worth a look, right? So here we go!
Lego Disney “Up” House #43217. Regular price $60.00, on sale for $48.00.
Lego City Custom Car Garage #60389. Regular price $60.00, on sale for $48.00.
Lego Gabby’s Dollhouse Kitty Fairy’s Garden Party #10787. Regular price $34.97, on sale for $28.00.
Lego Marvel The New Guardians’ Ship #76255. Regular price $100.00, on sale for $80.00.
Lego Harry Potter 12 Grimmauld Place #76408. Regular price $120.00, on sale for $100.00.
There were a few more sets on sale for just a few dollars off. Also this tag was on display and you can get a free Lego Masters Mini Trophy set when you spend over $50 on Lego building sets.