So, we're new to this whole LEGO thing. DS got a bunch for Christmas, which is great. After building these sets, and playing with them, what do you do with them after? Do you keep the original boxes so they can be disassembled and reassembled? Do you just keep all the pieces and dump/mix them up for creative building? Do you store the assembled for later play?
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Re: LEGO sets - what do you do with them after they're built?
DS~4 years old~born November 6, 2010 (1st year of preschool)
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Repeat X1000 and dream of the amazing wardrobe you could have with all the $$$ spent on Legos by now! (DS1 is 8, DS2 is 7 and we are still on the Lego repeat cycle!)
Also he pretty much ran out of lego table space (we have a small one and a big one) b/c it was covered in put together vehicles & whatnot so we also use a nearby shelf for storing put together vehicles so he can use them for play when he wants to (he does a lot of pretend play on his own w/ the figures, buildings & vehicles).
I found this blog the other day when I was brainstorming some ideas for storage & organization
https://theorganisedhousewife.com.au/organising/kids-rooms/40-awesome-lego-storage-ideas/
Let her do whatever she wants with them - ultimately yes, they end up being cursed out... And worse than that they end up getting the "eh - we've got plenty more of that I'm not bending over to pick it up" as it gets sucked into the vacuum...
Most of ours have become "the bin" which they play with and build things with NBD!!!
The various bits are in the IKEA Trofast set, but divided on size. My girls don't always care what color, and don't mind digging for the right color, but trying to find the little 1×1 blocks when they fall to the bottom wound up with tubs dumped out to find two stupid blocks. DF built plexiglass doors for these also, again to keep naughty kitty paws out. Also keeps out destruction prone toddler cousins.
For some reason, I don't find many on the floor. I will pay for this with new baby I fear.