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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @0xbitcoiner OP 24 Oct \ parent \ on: Oh, Now it Makes Sense Why LEGO Isn't a Public Company Stacker_Stocks
The force is with you! I just hope you don't outplay your son. Ahahaha!
Yes, toys aren't meant to be in the box, I know someone whose father wouldn't let them play when other children came to his house, so as not to ruin the toys. Insane!
Yes, toys aren't meant to be in the box, I know someone whose father wouldn't let them play when other children came to his house, so as not to ruin the toys. Insane!
Well, in my case, we instruct our oldest not to play with Lego when there are small kids visiting. Mostly because we dont want friends to choke with small pieces.
Also, some big sets like Asoka Starship are "reserved"... Other than that is all good.
My smallest have only 2 years old but he is fully Lego trained because of my oldest.. People freak out a bit when they see a 2 year old not putting the small heads in his mouth :)
The small one favorite activity is changing heads and bodies.. Drives me crazy :)
I just hope you don't outplay your son.
Impossible.. He wants to play EVERYDAY and i cant keep up
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In some cases it makes sense not to play. The case I mentioned was insane because they were normal toys, like car tracks.
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Oh, i had one close friend that had that same situation..
Always found it wicked.
He had "few" toys. But once i was at his home, and he showed me a old freezer FULL with brand new toys.. That shit was packed to the top with unoppened toys he couldnt play with. To this day i remember the strange feeling of shock i got when i saw that.
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