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(65,487 posts)honest.abe
(8,685 posts)Just to be clear this is a custom design using standard existing LEGO components. I think I am going to start teaching my 4 year old kid how to build some simple motorized Lego devices. Looks like a tremendous learning tool for future engineers!
Thanks for posting this.
ShazzieB
(16,513 posts)Stuart G
(38,445 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,627 posts)using this in their lessons. It sure beats half the school district approved lessons out there right now.
NNadir
(33,544 posts)...old fashioned wooden blocks help to develop creativity, intellect, and basic understanding of STEM concepts better than anything else for young children.
I relied on them heavily in my boys toddler years and their adolescence and I just couldn't be more happy to see the men they grew up to be.
They function on a high level, and I think those hours spent with these things had more to do with who they are then anything I may have said to them about anything.
electric_blue68
(14,933 posts)Love watching things being built.
Love sounds of the Legos clicking into place
So clever, and who doesn't love a dominoes run.
electric_blue68
(14,933 posts)I love Lego.
l love all kinds of marble runs.
Put them together? 😁
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