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by moog27 - written on 03/05/08 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lego ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lego is a toy that most of us have grown up with and now that my youngest brother is 5 I have the chance to play with it again, purely so that he doesn't have to play alone of course! Lego has developed so much in recent years with new shapes and new things to build. Lego in my mind is one of ...
by shroud - written on 20/11/07 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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Just on the extremely unlikely off chance someone has NEVER encountered this product before, I will endeavour to first explain what this product is and then go to sing its praises and faults. Quite simply, Lego are building bricks. What makes these different from traditional building bricks and blocks, however, is the fact that these click ...
by wendybull - written on 21/10/05 (Somewhat useful, 107 readings)
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I have 4 kids and the middle 2 love lego. We have a massive tub which has all sorts of bits in it. It used to belong to my husband when he was a kid so this proves lego had long lasting appeal and is also really durable. My 10 year old loves the sets you can buy (we get them from Woolworths) which actually build something specific like ...
by charlhrdy - written on 18/09/05 (Useful, 104 readings)
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Who doesn't know what Lego is? But do you know all the kinds you can get? Everyone you ask will have had lego of somesort. Currently we have Duplo and whatever the first size lego is called. I have only ever seen one kit of the first size, and that was in Boots last week. We have a second had kit which is Bumble bees & lady ...
by andersonmarske - written on 04/03/05 (Very useful, 969 readings)
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Lego... perhaps the best toy of the 20th Century, and certainly the most popular one. Adults (apparently) and children play with Lego, construction buildings, scenes, decorations and nearly everything else using small, durable plastic bricks. Lego's legacy began in 1932 in Billund, Denmark with a joiner named Ole Kirk Christiansen. He ...
by MagdaDH - written on 29/01/05 (Very useful, 1650 readings)
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**** So how come I am writing about LEGOŽ? After all there is already plenty enough reviews about it? **** I remember my first box of LEGO. I was 6 or 7 and seeing it emerge from my parents` bag after their shopping trip to Czechoslovakia (which like the DDR was known for less freedoms but more stuff amongst the COMECON countries) was ...
by thespurs - written on 23/07/04 (Very useful, 4837 readings)
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---Introduction--- I have been bought up on Lego from the age of three of four. I have always retained my love of Lego and over the years, I have compiled a large amount of different Lego. I have had everything from towns to spaceships and trains to Star Wars Lego. I always wanted to be a Lego designer from a young age, as I used to build ...
by Kukana - written on 20/11/03 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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Lego at its most basic consists of brightly coloured building blocks which snap together to form reasonably strong walls or other constructions. When I was a child, in the 1960s, there was not much more to it, and although I had a few pieces of Lego furniture, it didn't hold my interest for long. I can remember my brothers building cars and ...
by will r seymour - written on 14/05/03 (Very useful, 768 readings)
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Lego Mindstorms Robotics Invention System 2.0 ~ Introduction ~ I could not find a link for Robotics Invention System 2.0 so I decided to put it under the category "Lego" as it seems the sensible thing to do rather than going through the bother of suggesting it to Dooyoo. I have decided to ...
by mumsymary - written on 18/12/02 (Useful, 65 readings)
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Stuck for a pressie to buy a child?. Why not buy some Lego/Duplo. If a child already has a set it doeasn't matter more lego will compliment it. Lego has been around since I was a baby starting in a carpenters shop in Denmark. In 1949 plastic bricks were produced the forerunner of Lego and in 1954, (the year I was born) the ...
by Mauri - written on 13/11/01 (Very useful, 894 readings)
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Lego is simply the best, long lasting and value for money toy you can buy. It was voted toy of the century in a recent poll (Fortune magazine and the British Association of Toy Retailers). I remember playing with it when I was growing up and my kids love it today. You can buy Lego for any age of child from about 6 months (baby size ...
by SusanLesley - written on 03/11/01 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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I vividly remember my eleventh birthday. It fell on a Monday and I was allowed to open my main birthday present on the Sunday so that I would have a chance to play with it. It was a Lego set! Now the younger ones amongst you will not know what I mean by this as things have changed dramatically over the years. When I had my first ...
by karenuk - written on 03/11/01 (Very useful, 621 readings)
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When I was a child, I loved Lego. I had a huge tupperware box full of the stuff. My speciality was making houses on those green bases. I made loads, then displayed them in my room until it was time to dismantle them and start again. I had some signs that said things like KIOSK, HOTEL and HOSPITAL, but basically, it was just the normal ...
by robinlawrie - written on 02/08/01 (Very useful, 514 readings)
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I remember the days when building blocks were made of wood. Stack them up and knock them down, and believe me, there are only so many ways different ways that you can do that. Then in 1932 along came a Danish carpenter called Ole Kirk Christiansen. His firm manufactured stepladders, ironing boards and wooden toys. Thinking no doubt that there must ...
by Sex Bomb Girl - written on 29/07/01 (Useful, 31 readings)
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If your like me and love to play with your children not just sit them infront of a video then LEGO is the absolute best thing you could buy for them. My daughter is nearly 3 years old and loves all the LEGO she has got and not only doe's she love it but so do i. Guess we are all just big kids at heart but it makes for good parent ...
by lizk1 - written on 29/07/01 (Very useful, 241 readings)
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I remember the days when building blocks were made of wood. Stack them up and knock them down, and believe me, there are only so many ways different ways that you can do that. Then in 1932 along came a Danish carpenter called Ole Kirk Christiansen. His firm manufactured stepladders, ironing boards and wooden toys. Thinking no doubt that there must ...
by dave27 - written on 17/07/01 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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Way back then, in the Swinging '60s, all you got was a stinking house ... it was a very nice house, mind, a lovely multi coloured vision, all red, white and blue (how extremely patriotic, old fruit), but still just a house, and a roofless one at that, unless of course you had those very uncool green roof tiles, but who on earth bothered with ...
by reg_scrat - written on 15/04/01 (Very useful, 477 readings)
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A good supply of Lego is necessary if you want your child to build a world which sprawls across their bedroom floor. The downside is, Lego is, and always has been quite expensive, so you have to know the best way to maximise the 'bang' for your Lego 'buck'. While some of the new sets are great - especially the Star Wars ...
by ruthlibby - written on 21/12/00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Ahh, how I long for the carefree days of my childhood, where I sat on the living room floor playing lego, occupied and content! Lego is definitely one of the best toys in the whole world. It's colourful, coming in yellow, blue, red, pink, white and black coloured blocks, and it's durable. You'll never break a lego brick, not ...
by Nikkimogg - written on 06/11/00 (Useful, 55 readings)
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Well what can you say? Its enjoyable, exciting and very educational. Lego basically does it all. It is limitless, well limited to your imagination anyway and for many people especially children imagination is endless. You can basically make anything you want really. All you need are a few different sized and coloured bricks ...
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