Lego Castle Adventure Family Day Trip

by | Oct 7, 2014 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

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The LEGO Castle Adventure exhibit opened this weekend at The Strong National Museum of Play! In addition to that, there was a LEGO train set up on Saturday and Sunday, so there was no way we were hanging out at home on Saturday!

Highlights:

  • This exhibit is remaining at The Strong National Museum of Play until February 1.
  • It was created by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis in conjunction with LEGO.
  • There are three building zones within the exhibit, for toddlers (with large, soft bricks), preschoolers (with Duplos) and of course lots and lots of LEGOs for the older crowd!
  • You will find several models built out of LEGOs (protected from little hands) as well as a little history about castles.

Other traveling exhibits from here have been so fun for my boys, and this didn’t disappoint. Instead of going into detail, I’ll share some photos.

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How will you build your castle?
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Cutie Pie’s Castle in progress
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Display case LEGO Castle
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Amazing (huge) dragon made of LEGOs!

Honestly, the only thing I can complain about in this exhibit is that there are not enough seats! It’s hard to bend over to build with the LEGOs at the tables, since I cannot kneel on my bad knee, and there were only a few benches that I saw! My tall hubby knelt the entire time the boys were building!

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So many LEGOs in the building bins!
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LEGO head craft
Giant LEGO play https://momistheonlygirl.com
Fun in the toddler’s Giant LEGO area (when no one was there!)

My boys love LEGOs of every size and so the hour we spent in this area was fantastic and not long enough for them. We, of course, went back to build some more after seeing the LEGO trains.


What is your child’s favorite thing to build with LEGOs?

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