msmama
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Kind of budget related because those suckers are expensive!!
My 4 1/2 year old is just getting into them (he got his first sets for Xmas last year) and this year Santa is being VERY generous with the Lego because it's the only thing the kid wants.
But, they are already starting to take over my house!!
Does anyone have any good Lego storage solutions? Do you (try to) make sure the pieces of the sets stay together or just whatever happens happens?
At this point, once the things are built my son likes to play with them (rather than building over and over again) so that's nice but it also takes up tons of space!
He has some of my Lego's from when I was a kid and I know he has MANY years of Lego ahead of him before we'd even think of getting rid of them (if we ever do, obviously I didn't), but is keeping the instructions books enough for possible resale in the future?
Anything else I need to know as a parent of a lego loving kid, lol?
My 4 1/2 year old is just getting into them (he got his first sets for Xmas last year) and this year Santa is being VERY generous with the Lego because it's the only thing the kid wants.
But, they are already starting to take over my house!!
Does anyone have any good Lego storage solutions? Do you (try to) make sure the pieces of the sets stay together or just whatever happens happens?
At this point, once the things are built my son likes to play with them (rather than building over and over again) so that's nice but it also takes up tons of space!
He has some of my Lego's from when I was a kid and I know he has MANY years of Lego ahead of him before we'd even think of getting rid of them (if we ever do, obviously I didn't), but is keeping the instructions books enough for possible resale in the future?
Anything else I need to know as a parent of a lego loving kid, lol?