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LEGO® KidsFest Houston 2013

May 20, 2013 By April Leave a Comment

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I was given complimentary tickets to enjoy the LEGO® KidsFest this past weekend. Read below to get my take on the fun and LEGO brick mania!!


My son is just getting in to the wanting to build things and really create and use his imagination. I was a little reluctant to go to the Lego KidsFest Houston this weekend, but both of my kids wound up having a blast!!! 
We were greeted with huge life size figures made out of Lego bricks including Lightening McQueen Car, Lego men and even Batman!!! Little Man was in complete awe of how big the characters were and I could only imagine how long it took to design them and build. 


They had a lot of displays throughout the whole space of different cities and themes of Lego bricks. The kids were in awe of this one that had a helicopter. It just amazes me how much time and patience it must take to put all of these together.
The next station we went to the kids could build their own cars to race on these cool tracks. Little Man had a blast and came up with some cool car designs, some of which didn’t exactly work 🙂
I love that they had a section just for the girls. Little Miss was so happy to see this part and could have seriously played for hours building and pretend playing. I love how her imagination bloomed and you could see her excitement. 
One of the last places we stopped was the HUGE PILE of BRICKS!!! Holy moly I have never seen so many LEGO bricks in one place. Kids were running, swimming and building all over the place. Can you imagine being the one having to clean that up?! I call “not it” 🙂 
The LEGO KidsFest was a fabulous place to take the kids, see their imaginations blossom and their creativity come to life.  Though we all dread the picking up the tiniest of LEGO bricks or even stepping on one(ouch!), they really are a great tool for kids to teach motor skills and imaginative play. I know we will be going next year when the LEGO KidsFest comes back around. Of course, we had to get a set for each of the kids and they have had so much fun finding new things to build. 

Thanks again to LEGO KidsFest for the complimentary tickets. All opinions and views expressed here are my own. 

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