15 links have been added on 7 ideas about #lego.
  1. First round with each build I let my boy use the instructions as its a good way to learn – then he looks forward to the second build, without instructions as its a new challenge, better is that he gets to explore and “make it even better than lego does” usually with bigger guns or boosters šŸ˜‰

  2. Little about it on the web tbh – but…”Humans are the only primates that make music. But the evolutionary origins and functions of music are…”

  3. Like this idea, and thought about it myself with our boy. Couldn’t find anything on the web about kids doing the audio track for their games but it is a thing, and a good thing too… https://www.brighthorizons.com/family-resources/music-and-children-rhythm-meets-child-development#:~:text=Music%20ignites%20all%20areas%20of,and%20the%20mind%20work%20together.&text=Dancing%20to%20music%20helps%20children,them%20to%20practice%20self%2Dexpression.

  4. Mike

    Check teamsnap app out, it may be what you need https://www.survivingateacherssalary.com/keep-your-after-school-club-organized-with-this-1-management-app/

  5. Someone made a replica of one of those Dove satellites already. but kits would be good if you could get small cameras and sensors inside the thing.

  6. I remember reading about this ages ago and found the article, not sure if it did actually fly though, anyone know?

  7. Ironically, ā€œLegoā€™s 1,500 stock keeping units (SKUs) were for products it no longer made. The company dealt with an astonishing 11,000 supĀ­Ā­pliersā€”almost twice as many as BoeĀ­Ā­ing uses to build airplanes.ā€ Looks like they didnā€™t learn too much from this insight a while back though. Go figureā€¦

  8. Sterling advice here: https://www.wikihow.com/Raise-Children-Who-Think-for-Themselves