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Build a LEGO Resurrection Garden
March 24, 2026
Here's a fun Easter activity for kids - build a LEGO® Resurrection Garden! I love the beautiful Resurrection Garden ideas online that use real rocks and grass to create a…
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Toilet Paper Roll Chick Craft
March 20, 2026
Well, a few weeks ago we made some toilet paper roll chickens, and with Easter coming up, we had to get the toilet paper rolls out again and make some…
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Ideas for a LEGO Easter Egg Hunt
March 14, 2026
Here are 7 ideas for creating your own LEGO Easter Egg Hunt! LEGO® makes any egg hunt more fun! Some of these ideas involve new LEGO® sets or figures, and others…
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Planting Flowers Sensory Bin
March 10, 2026
Plant flowers over and over again! This simple spring sensory bin has been a HUGE hit! We have gotten way more mileage out of this tub than I ever…
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20+ Simple and Fun LEGO Building Ideas
March 4, 2026
Here are 20+ ideas for kids to make with the LEGO bricks you have on hand! If you've followed this website for very long, you know that we love coming…
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Toilet Paper Roll Chicken Craft
March 3, 2026
Here's an ADORABLE chicken craft that kids can make out of a toilet paper roll! This chicken craft is perfect for a farm unit, an art class, or a rainy…
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March 2026 LEGO New Releases
March 3, 2026
March 1st brought some awesome new LEGO releases!! I'm excited about new sets in the IDEAS theme, Star Wars (with the new Smart Play interactive bricks!) and more. This post…
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How to Build a LEGO Collection and Encourage Creativity
February 25, 2026
Do you want your kids to be more creative with LEGO® bricks? Do you want them to go beyond just building a set and letting it sit there? Here are…
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Plant a Garden for Imaginative Play
February 24, 2026
Plant a garden in a tub for the perfect place to play pretend! This is a fabulous activity for spring, or any time of the year. Real plants and dirt…
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How to Play Target Number {A Math Dice Game!}
February 22, 2026
Learn how to play Target Number! This is a fabulous math game that works for third grade all the way up through 6th. Wait... how does a math game work…