Lego easy to build for young builders

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One question that we get from time to time is how to get started with LEGO® with young kids. What age, and what to buy? Well, LEGO® recently released some new Classic sets that we have been very impressed with. They have a good mix of different color bricks along with wheels and other special pieces that make it possible to build some fun designs. The boys and I decided that it would be fun to put together a collection of things that can be built using just the pieces from the small and medium Classic tubs. We are hoping that these simple ideas will provide inspiration for young builders!

We did not include step-by-step instructions as these projects are pretty simple. My 8 year would be able to figure out all of these designs by looking at the pictures. My 5 year old would be able to do some of them, but not all. So your young builder might need a little help from you. And really, they don’t need to build these exactly the same as we did – maybe these ideas can be a launching point for more creativity!

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20 Simple Lego Ideas for Kids

These are the sets that we used:

You certainly don’t have to have these sets, but we did not use pieces that are not included in these sets (with the exception of the dinosaur, which has two additional green 2 x 1 bricks).

20 Simple Lego Ideas for Beginning Builders

After you check out these projects, be sure to check out our newest post on LEGO® Building Ideas for Beginners! We have 20 more projects to build.

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Want more ideas? Here are 20 More LEGO Building Ideas for Beginners. This post has some fun musical instruments, animals, vehicles, and more.

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20 Projects to Build with LEGO Classic Tubs

3 Comments

Rachel Feb 4, 2015

These are awesome! I'm always looking for ideas for myself too. Thanks for sharing.

Drew Jan 14, 2016

Great Holiday Project ideas. My favourite was the frog.

The classic tub is a great beginners kit, but I lack that sort of imagination myself. My two girls will have just as much fun building them ;-)

Reading the title, you may be wondering whether there are actually LEGO police ready to throw people in jail for using illegal building methods. Okay, it’s really not that deep. Adult LEGO fans have demonstrated just how creative (or rather, rebellious) they can be when it comes to building LEGO Home Alone sets. If you’ve ever tried a LEGO building set, you know all too well how frustrating it can be to deal with missing pieces and yes, parts that just won’t go together. Of course, the intended purpose of playing with LEGO bricks is to follow the steps and guidelines and try your best to build a set that actually works and hopefully looks right too.

However, what happens when you keep putting pieces together and they just don’t go together or you are missing some pieces (because LEGO is great at making sets with thousands of pieces)? Heck, just a few missing pieces can make a LEGO toy malfunction. It’s even worse if you didn’t realize you were missing some delicate pieces until you were almost done with the set and now it’s just not moving right. This is enough to have you pulling hair out of your head. But hey, we choose what we find as fun, right? Well, that’s the fun in building LEGO brick toys. There is a lot of trial and error, and a lot of time and focus to expend. But in the end, we get to see the outcome of all our work and there’s just something satisfying about seeing it all come together through your effort.

With all that said and done, there are still many LEGO fans who always look for different ways to connect LEGO bricks, even though that was not what was intended by The Lego Group. This is especially common with adult LEGO fans who love trying new things and love creating new things…Not just what LEGO said they should create. In fact, some have become so creative that they have found ways to join LEGO bricks in ways that make it easy to build a set that looks entirely different from what’s on the box. There is no telling just how far LEGO or AFOL fans are willing to go and what new building techniques they will come up with. But wait a minute, why are these techniques termed “illegal” by LEGO? Let’s take a look at what it actually means to use illegal building techniques, perhaps you’re guilty without even knowing it!

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What is Meant by “Illegal” Building Techniques?

First, LEGO designers have a set-out plan when they create a LEGO set. So, the techniques to follow in building the set are clearly outlined and they do not expect you to deviate from it. Basically what this means is, you can’t just go and do your own thing. Thus, any technique that is outside of the normal building methods intended by the designers is termed “illegal.” Okay, so this is a bit of a strong word to use, seeing that it is not exactly against any law in any country. It is more of a way for LEGO to say, “Hey guys, please do it this way, will you?” Illegal building techniques are techniques that would place unnecessary stress on the LEGO bricks, hence, they are not recommended to be used when building LEGO sets.

With that said, you can see that you will not get arrested for using these techniques but it’s as close as you can get to breaking the law in LEGO Land. If there was any such thing as LEGO police, well, a large number of adult fans right now would be in a whole lot of trouble. There are currently several posts of illegal techniques adopted by LEGO toy builders and more and more people are trying them out. While some see it as thinking out of the box, LEGO sees it as stressing the bricks in a way that was not intended. In addition, LEGO set designers emphasize on not combining some bricks made of certain materials that may not react well together. This is strictly for safety purposes and not to kill your fun.

In any case, most of these illegal techniques have more to do with making double-sided bricks, fitting studs in between bricks to help them stay together and so on. There is a lot of controversy regarding illegal building techniques since most people feel that LEGO bricks can be used in so many different ways, hence, why stick to just one way?


LEGO Rules

Yes, building a LEGO rules actually exist. If you thought you could just build LEGO sets any way you want, well, it turns out you could be doing the wrong thing, which would make LEGO Daddy (if there was one) very disappointed in you. Most people do not know what is actually illegal and what is not in terms of LEGO building techniques. You’re in luck, here are some of the most common techniques considered illegal.

1. Only 1x1 plates can be inserted into technic bricks. Any other plates should not be put into technic bricks with their studs.


2. Plates should not be placed in between studs. Although this was a normal, “legal” technique some 20 years ago, LEGO now considers it illegal.


3. Bricks that have studs on their sides cannot have these studs inserted into a technic brick.


4. There is actually a minimal height for the LEGO embossing, so any brick that has been mounted in the SNOT style on Headlight bricks cannot be directly above a normal stud.


5. It is illegal to have technic pins not fully inserted into technic holes as this means they will be compressed, placing stress on the element.


6. Using certain types of transparent pieces with other transparent pieces is illegal because these plastics can form a chemical bond that may pose a hazard to you.

Trending Illegal LEGO Building Techniques

Here, a raspberry is used as a sort of hat or beret for a LEGO mini-figure. This gives it a completely new hairdo! Well, it’s unfortunate that this is an illegal technique because it sure makes the mini-figure much cooler and realistic.

The trick here is to use some triangular pieces and a standard LEGO brick to make one with studs on both sides of the brick. The great thing about studded sides is that you can make a double of whatever you would make on one side, on the other side. This gives room for a whole lot of creativity and although you may not see the outcome initially, it could become something you never expected.

Here, we see what looks like a perfect rendition of a brick paver. The trick is using the rectangular pieces in a sequenced horizontal and vertical pattern.

By far one of the most genius techniques, this method involves using shield pieces and fitting little brown pieces in the middle of the studs and then, joining them together to form a Quaffle!

This is a pretty great idea; a standard brick with stud holes has other smaller LEGO pieces fit in the holes and each piece anchors onto the next.

It is obvious that a great deal of thought went into this technique. This method of combining LEGO pieces results in a replica of a stone wall or brick wall. First, a number of standard bricks with both stud holes and studs on the sides are joined together to form a base. Then little black pieces are crammed in between the holes to allow the hooked pieces to fit perfectly.

This technique uses several LEGO parts mounted on each other to form a pretty realistic roof. The issue with this is that there will be great strain placed on the pieces since they are not meant to be combined this way.

This technique is one of the few times we see LEGO pieces forming a circular structure. Five pieces are joined together, with the studs of the one below fitting into the holes of the piece above it.

With this technique, you can make columns with all the studs facing out. Then, fitting thin tiles to the studs gives the overall look. But first, the trick is to make bricks with studs on all sides. This can be done with connectors or little LEGO axels.

The beauty of this technique lies in the fact that no one really knows what it is! At first glance, it kind of makes your head hurt. Basically, different bricks are forced to fit together in the most bizarre way but it does come out looking like…something.

Another double-sided brick technique. Here, tube connectors are used to join two standard bricks so that the studded sides face outward.

In essence, this is the art of wedging one LEGO brick in between the studs of another LEGO brick – a big no-no from the LEGO police.

The great thing about illegal techniques is that they don’t always have to make complete sense. This technique is simply joining the sides of two pieces that would otherwise be mounted on one another using a third, connector piece.

It seems LEGO fans love bricks with studs on both sides. Here is another technique to join two bricks using flower pieces so that there are studs on both sides of the combined brick.

Although this trick leaves a small gap in between the joined bricks, it is another way to get a two-sided brick so that you can build any double-sided toy you can come up with.

Here’s a pretty creative technique that looks both like a climbing rope wall and a Tardis. Of course, all these pieces were not meant to be joined in this complicated way but hey, that’s the fun in doing illegal stuff.

This genius technique involves fitting little dumbbells in between the stud holes of one brick so that another brick can be clamped shut onto it.

Well, well, here’s a technique that shouts “I can do better than the rest.” It still incorporates the use of bricks with studs on all sides but combines many more to form what looks like an engineer’s masterpiece.

Using a LEGO piece with four blades, each one is wedged in between the studs of four different bricks to form a cross-shaped brick.

Here, LEGO bricks are wedged in between each other with no regard for the intended or more logical way in which they were supposed to be arranged. The resulting design sure makes you think for a while.

This is quite an in interesting design as each stud hole is clamped by another piece. Again, this forms double-sided bricks.

This illegal LEGO technique of building is just another chance to confuse other less creative builders. The pieces are forced to join together to form what looks like an inner part of a machine.

Here’s just another way to get LEGO bricks to stick together without glue. The technique uses slightly bigger connectors to fit tightly in the corners of the bricks to be joined together.

This technique combines the smallest pieces to form a cute little LEGO cube, although it might be quite frustrating getting such small pieces to fit together.

If you’re looking for a chance to get creative with no real aim, how about clamping random pieces on each other to form a kind of shelf to hang even more pieces?

This technique is a bit more common and was actually discovered by accident when LEGO pieces would wedge themselves together.

Conclusion

Well, it sure doesn’t seem like these techniques should be termed “illegal.” Perhaps, “not recommended” would be better, but hey, it’s up to LEGO to decide what they call legal or illegal. In general, there is a very thin line between getting creative with building LEGO sets and using illegal LEGO building techniques.

Lego actually has several times included in their instructions stress related building practices.

Why was this article written? If it were to be clever, they missed the mark.

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I would advise again implementing any of these illegal Lego building techniques! Let me tell you a story young and old readers.
On a chilly Sunday night, I was browsing through the web and saw this post. My curiosity took the better of me and made me try some of these building techniques. The next day, you know what happened? The police knocked on my door and notified me that they had a search warrant on my house. They handcuffed me and took me outside. As I was standing by the cop car, I saw my precious Lego sets being taken away in this strange van. The police ordered me to get in the backseat of their car and told me that they will be taking me too the police department. As we where driving away from my house, I noticed something very strange about the van that was being used to carry all my Lego sets. The van’s rear bumper had a sticker! I focused my eyes and saw that it said “Lego Police Search and Seizure”. And then it hit me, last night I read this blog post and tried these illegal Lego building techniques and now I understood that I was a fool.

If you do not want to be in the same situation as me and have your Lego’s confiscated and seized, DO NOT try to reproduce these illegal techniques.

You have been warned.

P.S. I still have not gotten any of the Lego sets back from the police.

im calling the police

So Lego, you have some explaining. Riddle me this, step 43 on the “Empire State Building”. Huh, Lego can you please tell me what is going on?

Lots of benefits come with having fun using Lego sets. You could enjoy using your motor skills and fit them together to create lovely specialty pieces. You could also develop spatialand visual skills following directions and projects for building. Learning using this list of simple Lego builds, you can help your levels of creativity using imaginative building ideas. You could also practice math by countingthese bricks and make patterns. Don’t forget you could compare sizes too.

You can explore brand-new ideas and build your level of confidence.

List of 20 Easy LEGO Builds For Kids

1. LEGO Rubber Band Car

If you’re short of Technic pieces, this simple Lego build is a Lego set that has lots of fun ideas. You would need some rubber bands to make this. You can use this to create aLego rubber band car and also a bat-mobile. You need about two axels, four wheels, a flat piece that has homes that would span your car width, two long bricks that have homes inside them to create the different sides of yourcar.

These very important pieces are necessary for the rubber band car and the gray axel piece which are shown under. For the remaining part of your rubber band car, your imagination wouldhelp.

2 . HOW TO MAKE A LEGO CATAPULT FOR KIDS!

You can make a single wall that’s wide using 1×4 and 1×6 bricks all across small plates and then you can merge it to the base plate.

You can also add supports to the back and the front using double-wide bricks. You should leave a gap of about four studs in the center. The major base is about three bricks high andyou should keep a layer extra of about 1x8 bricks which you could add on the top of both sides. Make sure the middle is clear.

3. LEGO Paper Football

You would need to get some pieces of paper of course, and then you should get some Lego expandable bricks and then tape your pieces of paper around it. That would be best and beforeyou know it, your Lego Paper Football is ready for you and your friends to have fun with it.

4. Lego Marble Maze

You can play your paper football using seatings, you can arrange your Minifigures to sit on the stands. You could create your marble Maze which would look like a football field. Youshould arrange your goalposts on ends and then pretend that your marble is your paper football. You could try using this as fun soccer challenges, you’ll have a great time.

5. LEGO Coding for Kids

Have you been introduced to Bricks and Bits before? This is a coding game created by the Lego group. It is created and a part of the initiative that’s aimed towards young kids.Kids if age six and five. They would be excited about everything related to coding with computers.

6. Simple LEGO Star Wars

You could build Yoda, R2D2, and even Death Star.

Using some of the typical Lego bricks, you could easily build your own Star Wars Lego characters like Death Star, R2-D2, and even our lovely baby Yoda. As long as you’ve got theLego bricks, you can do this as easily as possible.

7. LEGO Minions

After looking at these intricate and neat Lego minions that are created by frugal fun four boys, you would know that fans would love to have their minions set created using simple bricks.You can use your typical bricks and start building these easy and fun minions any day and at any time.

8. LEGO Tic Tac Toe

Who doesn’t love their very own Lego Tic Tac Toe? You could create your own using different sizes and their boards. They could be made using different combinations of baseplatesor different sizes. You could mess around with sizes you like it enjoy. It would be best if you play around with a little version before getting along with a big version.

9. LEGO Volcano

The first step in creating this easy Lego build is to build your model of a Volcano all around your selected container. You could leave gaps or cracks across the LEGO Volcano. This isnecessary to allow the Volcano to flow down and through. You should then fill your container inside your Lego Volcano using baking soda. You should fill it in using containers that are about 2/3 % full.

How to test your Lego Volcano using baking soda

For the last step, you should mix red food coloring and vinegar. Then you stir it to see if anything starts popping. If it does, then you’re doing it right.

Let your imaginative mind lead you on to finish your Lego Volcano. And that’s it. You’re done.

10. LEGO Skittles

You should get a forty tooth gear wheel, a twenty-five tooth gear wheel, a fifteen tooth gear wheel. They should all be on a six stud axle piece. You should easily fit them all together.

11. LEGO Sensory Bin

This is an easy to create little-world sensory bin. You should get yourself some craft sand. You would enjoy using them as your fillers, trust me. You could also make use of dollar stores,craft stores to get glass gems or rocks or shells. All these items could be used to create several different slime types.

12. LEGO Zip Line

You can help your little one at the home start the creation process of this by getting any Lego Minifigure of choice and keeping it on a base. Then you could build the zip line all aroundthat Lego mini-figure. Then your young one should leave some spaces for the parachute cord to simply slide through. You might want to use about two curved pieces but just one is enough.

Your zip line is ready, you could easily watch it slope through anti-gravity angles.

13. LEGO Yellow Slime

You would need things like white glue, liquid starch, half measuring cup, tallow food pouring, and some Lego Minifigure heads. Making this Lego slime is as easy as ABC. All you needto do is to mix all of your ingredients and then mix them all thoroughly. Make sure you don’t break the Minifigure heads as you’re turning though because that's what makes this become a slime properly.

14. LEGO and Hex Bugs

You could make use of a little base plate so you would enjoy your visual workspace. You would want to create some walls too. This is important to help the person trying to enjoy thiseasy Lego build successfully. For them to know for a fact that yes, I’m creating this Hex Bugs Lego niche. This is great for people that want to create string structures using small Legos. These walls are wonderful tostart along with Beginners. They also contribute to a huge part of the fun. Using this easy Lego build, would help beginners enjoy solving problems and fixing issues gotten from wrong arrangements of layouts. This would helpyour young ones in more ways than you can imagine.

15. LEGO Minifigure Race

You should get a container that has nothing in it and then dump this into a bean bag or any other available sensory bin filler. You could make use of dollar store containers. You couldalso use a shoebox. Let’s not forget how available a baking pan could be. Keep this easy and quick. You should hold some of your cute Lego mini-figures and then break them up. You should have hats, heads, bodies, andLegs equal. You should then mix all the pieces into your container and you’re ready to have yourself a Lego race game.

16. LEGO Magnetic Fridge Board

You can change your Lego base plate into a Lego board for your fridge. Your young one would be amazed that this is even possible. Your Do It Yourself Lego board is wonderful especiallywhen you want everyone in the house to remain busy. For times you want to cook something in the kitchen and your little ones decide that’s the exact moment they want to be with you and follow you everywhere. Just createyour magnetic Lego fridge board. It also has taken the attention of a lot of adults too. This would give you an epic experience which you’ll enjoy for as long as the fridge magnetic board is still where you left it aftercreation.

17. Lego Balloon Cars

To build these Lego balloon cars, you’ll need a small measuring tape, some balloons, simple Lego bricks too. You should put your Lego cars inside the balloons after you’veblown them up. How far would your car insurance the balloon travel, you need to get yourself a measuring tape a D race with several other cats around? This easy Lego build is wonderful to help the young ones around becomeawesome at maths too you know.

To Round Off

Well along with all the Easy Builds listed above, the one I’ll love to try would be none other than the LEGO Volcano. It’s not that I like natural disasters or anything,I’ll just love to be the one that can create such a level of imbalance and disorder. Not that I want to do so in real life no. Or maybe a little part of me has that desire. But oh well, the LEGO Volcano also sounds morefun to me because it is a Volcano. Like you can’t imagine a Volcano that’s created out of food coloring either yellow food coloring or red food coloring erupting as a real Volcano would. That’s quite madand quite fun I’ll say. Well, let’s leave it to you, the easy Lego builds beginners out there to get this done. As for me, I’ll try to do something like these when I either remember or when the resourcesare available for me to play around with. But for now, adios.

Here’s a collection of awesome LEGO building ideas that will inspire any LEGO® fan! This post is full of 100+ brick building challenges and instructions. Build characters, animals, machines, and more.

We love LEGO® bricks because of the open-ended fun and imagination they inspire! There are so many benefits to LEGO® building such as hand-eye coordination, logic, creativity, and problem solving.

This post was updated September 10, 2019


Here is how this post works. This post is a collection of LEGO building ideas, all in one place, but each one has its own separate blog post. See each project in more detail by clicking the links below.

LEGO® Machines and STEM Learning:

Build a LEGO Lock & Key Safe – Two ways to build a little LEGO box that actually opens with a key! Instructions in the post.


Build a Balloon Powered LEGO Car – Build a car that is propelled forward by air rushing out of a balloon. Great science project! This demonstrates Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion.

Build a LEGO Catapult (to shoot those little plastic LEGO balls, or something similar). Instructions in the post.


Engineering with LEGO and Water – Build a river with flowing water and a working waterwheel. Great for the warm weather months. (And it gets your LEGO clean at the same time – ha ha!)

Rocket Powered LEGO Car – This car is powered by an Alka Seltzer reaction inside a plastic bottle.

Rubber Band Powered LEGO Car – Build a car that is powered by a rubber band that you can wind up. Instructions in the post.


LEGO Marble Run – this marble run is truly epic! The post shows kids how to build some really neat features on their marble run, and there’s also a video demonstration.


LEGO Spinning Tops – this will keep kids busy for hours. Perfect to do with a group, as kids will enjoy making their tops “battle” each other!


Learn about Simple Machines with LEGO Pulleys – This project will allow kids to understand and feel the mechanical advantage that pulleys provide.

LEGO Pulleys Engineering Building Challenge for Kids

Build Wind Powered LEGO Contraptions – This was a favorite activity! Use an electric fan to power your LEGO creations.

Build a LEGO Balance – and actually compare the weights of items.

Build a LEGO Balance - Math Activity for Kids

LEGO® Around the House

Make a LEGO Photo Frame – Use bricks to build a message on this fun frame! Simply begin with a wood craft frame. The post has all the details!


Build some LEGO night lights – these really light up! Use battery powered tea lights for a safe and fun option.

LEGO Desk Organizer – with a charging station!

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

Minifigure Cable Holders – For your phone charger, etc. These are so fun!

Build a LEGO Candy Dispenser – This machine really dispenses a little handful of M&M’s! One of our most popular projects ever.

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

Here’s another way to build a LEGO Candy Machine – this one dispenses Starbursts one at a time with a clever mechanism.

Build a LEGO Card Holder – to help young kids with card games. Love this idea from A Mom with a Lesson Plan.

Make a LEGO Mosaic Letter – fun for any LEGO fan’s room!


Build and Play with LEGO®

Make some Duct Tape LEGO Capes – perfect for replacing missing capes or adding accessories to any minifigure!


Stained Glass LEGO Challenge – this is one of my favorite building challenges! So pretty.


How to Build a LEGO Unicorn – so whimsical and fun! Instructions in the post, and there’s a parts list too!


75+ LEGO Ideas for Kids

75+ LEGO Ideas for Kids

LEGO Pictures – From Childhood 101. Love these!

How to Build LEGO Dogs – Hound type dog and Westie

More LEGO Dogs – Dachshund and Mastiff

More lego dogs FB

How to Build LEGO Pandas – Pandas are some of my favorite animals!

Lego Panda Building Instructions

How to Build LEGO Cats – Build posable cats that are so adorable! Instructions in the post.


Make a LEGO Zipline – from Little Bins for Little Hands

How to Build LEGO Minions – Another favorite! With instructions in the post.

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

LEGO Photography – Create hilarious or dramatic scenes with mini figures and then take pictures!

LEGO Hearts – from Little Bins for Little Hands

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

20 LEGO Projects for Beginners – SO many fun LEGO® building ideas! Build a drum set, a piano, llamas, vehicles, and more.


17 Beginner LEGO Projects – All of these projects use pieces from the LEGO® Classic Creative Building Set.

20 Simple LEGO Projects – All of these projects use pieces from the Small and Medium LEGO® Classic Tubs, so this is a great way to get started with LEGO®! (Links to the tubs in the post.)

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

LEGO Ice Excavations from Lemon Lime Adventures

LEGO Nerf Targets – Combine two favorite toys with this fun building challenge!

LEGO® Games

LEGO Party Games – This is a great collection of realistic (not over-the-top Pinterest) ideas.

Printable LEGO Board Game from A Mom with a Lesson Plan

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LEGO Tic Tac Toe from Kids Activities Blog. Turn it into a take-along kit by putting all the pieces in a bag!

Build a Board Game out of LEGOs – Design your own board game with a working game spinner. This is the perfect project for a rainy day!

Build a LEGO Skittles Game from Little Bins for Little Hands

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LEGO® Building Ideas for Holidays and Seasons

Build LEGO Chicks, Bunnies, and Butterflies – Adorable spring projects that are not difficult to build.


7 Ideas for a LEGO Easter Egg Hunt – These are fabulous ideas for an Easter egg hunt, especially if you want to keep it candy-free.

How to Build LEGO Snowflakes – there are so many ways to make these, and the designs are so beautiful. Perfect building challenge for a group.


LEGO Christmas Projects –

We have SO many LEGO Christmas building ideas! You can find most of them here, as well as a printable version: LEGO Christmas Ideas



Three Ways to do a LEGO Advent Calendar – This was SO fun and might become a tradition at our house!

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

LEGO® Storage and Organization

DIY Wooden Crate LEGO Minifigure Display

50+ Lego Building Ideas for Kids

This is our LEGO® table, and we love it! Find all the details here – IKEA Storage LEGO Table.

Affordable LEGO Organization from Little Bins for Little Hands

Cheap & Easy LEGO Storage from Happiness is Homemade. I like these little bins!

Magnetic Minifigure Display – I like this idea! The mini figures are magnets, but can also be taken down and played with anytime.

WHEW! That’s a lot of LEGO® ideas!

Also, be sure to check out our LEGO® book – Awesome LEGO Creations with Bricks You Already Have. This book makes a perfect Christmas or birthday gift, and it’s a great price for kids to take as a gift to a birthday party. The book is full of 50 new projects with parts lists and step-by-step instructions.

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18 Comments

JJ Apr 27, 2015

Legos mean love around our house. :o) I'm off to check out some of these links.

Susans May 1, 2015

Thanks for organizing this, will make it much easier to access. Just introduced lego building to a small group of autistic kids I work with and they love it! Thanks for being a source of inspiration!

Y Jan 20, 2016

I love this collection of Lego inspiration. Thanks so much for sharing all your creative ideas!

Here's a question: what Lego sets did you start off with? We purchased a large classic set and have a bunch of one-off Ninjagos, but I am not finding the assortments as versatile as I remember them from my childhood.

JR.M G Jul 9, 2020

I think they had a ton of legos and then they just built things with them. They don't look like a set to me

Zachary Lopez Jan 22, 2016

Awesome! Thank you so much.

MarickH Sep 16, 2016

Wow. I have just discovered your site. It's amazing. Thank you for sharing these!

Rachel Goodman Aspler Jan 22, 2017

Hi. My son loves LEGO and we've decided to use it for his theme for his Bar Mitzvah. He will be building the centrepieces. I want him to build the table numbers out of LEGO or picture frames. Do u have any instructions for either of these? I've found online but they're for very simplistic (juvenile) designs. Thx

Alice Hauser Aug 23, 2017

Are the pets in either of your books?

Josh Feb 2, 2018

Wow! Great website - thank you so much! I work with youth in Vancouver, Canada , on a project that collects used Lego and donates it to less-privileged kids in other places around the world. It is awesome to have a website that we can direct those receiving our Lego to, so they can enjoy the Lego to the fullest!


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