My Son the Architect


I am the mother of a passionate Lego, and I must confess that I encourage my son for the love of Legos. In spring 2007, I started a support group for its "addiction" because he wanted to socialize with others who share his passion. " I first brought to my community for other support groups and found that there were none. The only option I had was to start myself. I was relieved to discover that there were other mothers who had boys with the same interest. My club is exclusively for the house children and mothers I meet are home moms. These moms are women very cool, and we have just as much fun to talk like children building. Our club meets once a month at my church for an hour and a half, and I sell bricks and pieces of construction free. Children are also encouraged to bring their latest creations to the scoreboard. We often have snacks and there are still many social quality and fun. One might call it a Lego party months. Here is a link with ideas on how to start a club Lego.
There is also a camp Lego (yes, I said Lego camp) and he attended one last summer. It was a day camp who met for five days, and he loved every minute of it. Of course, he wants to return next summer.
It is very interesing raise a child who built for most of his free time. It is a daily wondered what comes with it. The Lego club has been beneficial for me too. It was heartening to meet other moms who know what it is like to have a bank spaceship with two inches in front of your face or hear the details of a Microcon VGP-4589 canon ion laser.

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