Spring LEGO Challenges
Does your child love creating and building new things out of LEGO blocks? I think the best toys are sometimes the most simple: the ones that allow our kids to think critically and use their imaginations! Through play, LEGO toys can help your child become an artist, architect, and engineer! Today, we’re bringing you spring LEGO Challenges that your child (or children) can use to get some spring-themed inspiration for their creations!
Sometimes, even kids can get a little stuck on inspiration and need new prompts and challenges to get them started with creating. That is one reason that I think LEGO Challenges are so awesome!
Spring LEGO Challenges: What Is This All About?
LEGO challenges are a popular way to play with LEGO blocks. Kids of many different ages use LEGO Challenge prompts as a way to get inspiration and push themselves to create new and different things. These Spring LEGO Challenges come with over 16 spring-themed prompts that will challenge your kid(s) to recreate all kinds of splendid spring sights, from birdhouses to beehives and rainbows to flower pots!
How to Use this Spring LEGO Challenge:
LEGO challenges can be used in all kinds of different ways. Your child may want to participate in a challenge with a friend, or complete one per day as a solo activity! If you have multiple kids, you may want to have them create the same prompt in different areas, then compare the different approaches! You could print the page, then cut each one out and laminate them so that one can be drawn at random.
You may want to try putting a time limit on the challenges, or have them go on throughout the day. These spring Lego Challenges would be a good brain break in the school day or a nice way to get started in the morning. You get the idea. Use it in a way that works for you and your crew! And don’t forget to take pictures!
We hope you enjoy these Spring Lego Challenges. Grab yours by clicking the link below!
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