What kid (or adult for that matter) wouldn't love to have the opportunity to help build an 8-foot tall space shuttle out of Lego? Our local discovery center recently offered us that very opportunity! We signed up for a 20 minute block of building time and got to help work on this giant masterpiece.


We also got to check out the whole Lego display, aptly named Wheels, Wings and Waves as it showed off every conceivable mode of transportation.

And since Lego is more fun when it's hands-on and not just left to look at, they had tables set up where the kids could make their own creations.

And even better then looking at the great displays? Being able to sit in one!
1 comment:
That is so cool. My 28 year old husband is very jealous.
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