Try some of these unexpected ways to use Legos!
You and your kids are going to have so much fun trying out these unexpected ways to use legos!
11 Unexpected Ways to Use LEGOs
[tps_title]Homemade Lego Puzzle Book[/tps_title]
Create your own Lego Puzzle book for your kids and their friends to try and replicate.
[tps_title]Lego Spelling Game[/tps_title]
Your kids won’t want to stop spelling words with their Legos!
[tps_title]Build A Lego Table[/tps_title]
This Lego Table is great for your older children to be able to keep their Legos in a designated space.
[tps_title]Sink and Float {Water Experiment}[/tps_title]
Your kids will love learning about the weight of a boat using their legos in this science sink and float experiment.
[tps_title]Lego Math Activities[/tps_title]
There are so many ways to use legos to learn math! You can sort them, use them to help with adding and subtracting, compare piles, and more!
[tps_title]Create Your Own Book[/tps_title]
Take advantage of your kids love of legos by incorporating them into every subject. Incorporate them into creative writing by asking them to write a story about the Lego MiniFigures and their Lego City.
[tps_title]Creating A Lego Rainbow[/tps_title]
After drawing a Rainbow on a piece of paper have your child find matching Legos to recreate the rainbow shape on his paper.
[tps_title]Homemade LEGO Game[/tps_title]
In this fun homemade lego game you create specific scenes or find certain kinds of legos depending on the tasks on the cards.
[tps_title]Lego Catapult[/tps_title]
Create this Catapult for your lego fort or battle scene!
[tps_title]Mazes for Kids[/tps_title]
Have your kids create a maze for their favorite car to drive through.
[tps_title]Lego Lamp[/tps_title]
Use your Legos to decorate a boring lamp.