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I have to brag
My son is four and LOVES Legos. He can take a pile of pieces and can turn it into a masterpiece. I love the lego sets that you can buy because he just follows the pictures and builds them all by himself. His latest creation was this working dump truck that he put together all by himself!! It has 189 pieces:eek: I don't know about you but that seems impressive for a preschooler considering the minimum age listed on the box is 5!:D
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Wow! You have every right to brag. I probably couldn't put that together, I'd get frustrated in no time.
It looks like you might have a little engineer on your hands. :D
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Wow - that's an amazing accomplishment for a 4 yr old.
Cindy's right - a future engineer!
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He's really cute... and smart!
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Wow, that's really impressive! He did a great job!! And he's really cute, too. :)
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Adorable! :) Maybe your son will be involved with engineering someday.
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That is awesome! He will grow up to be a guy that actually reads directions. :D
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Better than I could do and only 4 yrs old. Those legos are so amazing and they've been around forever it seems, I think all kids must love them. Your son is a real cutie and pretty fantastic for his age.
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Do I detect a future architect? First dump trucks, then buildings. :)
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I have no idea if that's advanced or not, haha, but it sure impresses me. Not to mention, he's adorable! ;)
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WOW! That is amazing for a pre-schooler, and he is so cute too!
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I have loved Legos ever since I got my first set at age 7 or 8. I used to sit in front of the TV every Saturday morning and build all kinds of things: helicopters, semi trucks, race cars, you name it. I entered a building contest the local McDonald's was having when I was 12 and stomped the competition (several kids were older than me, too). They were building little houses and windmills and I showed up with a 2 foot long tractor trailer dump truck, LOL. I won a Happy Meal and a radio shaped like French Fries.
They definitely inspire creativity. I'm glad to see your son enjoying building and coordination skills at such a young age.
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Time to save up many $$ for him to go to Cal Tech or University of Wisconsin!:)