Kia ora Luke, Playing with lego is a fantastic way to spend your time, especially at the moment when you’re stuck inside during this lockdown period! It is so great how you have shared with us all of the hard work you put into your lego, and it is cool to see Cody and everyone else’s creations as well! It is a little bit hard to tell from the images what you have constructed from the lego. Perhaps you could edit this blog post and include a brief description as to what each piece is, and what it does. This would help clarify the lego to your viewers, whilst also giving us a better understanding as to what you have been upto! Will you be playing with lego more over the next few days? If so, what do you think you will make? Keep up the great work! Nga mihi
Wow Luke, looks like you lego has certainly kept you busy. I've got a rain day plan to sort out all of my children's lego. They have got a bit old to play with theirs, so I am going to get out my boxes of mixed up lego and sort it out into the different colours and put them all in seperate containers to keep it tidy. I might even have a bit of a play with it myself!
Lego is so much fun Luke. I really love that your whole family has been building things too. I have a huge container of all sorts of lego pieces in it and my girls have been very busy like you guys. Did you use instruction books? or did you just use your imagination? I wonder if you could make a little animation with the lego. Now there is a challenge. Keep up the great work Luke and keep posting. Naomi
Hi Luke, thats a great construction you have made...do you and Cody watch Lego Masters on Tv? They make some awesome creations and I bet you could pick up a few tips. Let me know if you do. Chris
Kia ora Luke,
ReplyDeletePlaying with lego is a fantastic way to spend your time, especially at the moment when you’re stuck inside during this lockdown period!
It is so great how you have shared with us all of the hard work you put into your lego, and it is cool to see Cody and everyone else’s creations as well!
It is a little bit hard to tell from the images what you have constructed from the lego. Perhaps you could edit this blog post and include a brief description as to what each piece is, and what it does. This would help clarify the lego to your viewers, whilst also giving us a better understanding as to what you have been upto!
Will you be playing with lego more over the next few days? If so, what do you think you will make?
Keep up the great work!
Nga mihi
Wow Luke, looks like you lego has certainly kept you busy. I've got a rain day plan to sort out all of my children's lego. They have got a bit old to play with theirs, so I am going to get out my boxes of mixed up lego and sort it out into the different colours and put them all in seperate containers to keep it tidy. I might even have a bit of a play with it myself!
ReplyDeleteLego is so much fun Luke. I really love that your whole family has been building things too. I have a huge container of all sorts of lego pieces in it and my girls have been very busy like you guys. Did you use instruction books? or did you just use your imagination? I wonder if you could make a little animation with the lego. Now there is a challenge.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work Luke and keep posting.
Naomi
Hi Luke, thats a great construction you have made...do you and Cody watch Lego Masters on Tv? They make some awesome creations and I bet you could pick up a few tips. Let me know if you do. Chris
ReplyDeleteYou have made some great lego creations. You should join the lego club for interchange when we get back to school.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day that was, do you think everyone can tell what one Mum made Luke?
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