Here's what my kids are waking up to tomorrow. They are super into Ninjago right now.
The user's children are in for a treat! Inspired by their love of Ninjago and recent LEGO set purchases, the user has created custom LEGO builds to spark their children's creativity. The user is using loose LEGO bricks to build starting points for the children to inspire their creativity.
The user, whose children are aged 3, 5, and 7, built several Ninjago-themed vehicles. Each vehicle has one element that is not fully attached or is broken, providing a repair challenge for the children. This setup encourages the children to engage with the sets and use their imaginations.
This approach is a fun way to encourage kids to play with LEGOs. The user is using AI to get the children excited about the builds.
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We have so many loose Legos I like to build little starting points for them to inspire their creativity and help them get going. They've been watching Ninjago and got some Ninjago sets recently so I thought this would be a fun use of AI to get them excited! Our big box of loose fun parts is off on the side and each vehicle has one thing not fully attached/broken for them to repair. (Kids are 3, 5 and 7). submitted by /u/Traditional-Grade121 [link] [comments]
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