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LEGO KidsFest Houston ReviewA couple weeks ago I shared that The LEGO KidsFest was coming to Houston and how excited we were to finally get to go see and experience it!

The LEGO KidsFest is a traveling LEGO extravaganza featuring millions of LEGO bricks and dozens of hands-on, educational, and fun building activities for all ages. It features dozens of life-sized LEGO models and displays, LEGO building areas, the Big Brick Pile, race ramps and more, all covering more than three acres of space.

I am excited to share that the LEGO KidsFest did not disapoint my little boy at all!  Here are some of the things we were able to enjoy while at NRG Friday night.

* LEGO Model Museum: dozens of life-sized models made entirely from LEGO bricks
* Race Ramps: build a custom car, then race it down the ramp against friends and family
* LEGO Star Wars: build and display a Star Wars model
* Creation Nation: build your own creation to add to a custom map of the U.S.
* LEGO DUPLO: younger visitors can explore imagination through building
* LEGO Retail: purchase LEGO merchandise and official KidsFest tour goods
* Brick Pile: a gigantic pile full of LEGO bricks for creative play and enjoyment
* Monochromatic Builds: bricks of a single color to foster group creativity
* LEGO Friends: build for the five empowered friends from Heartlake City
* LEGO Ninjago: spin the way to being a Spinjitzu member
* LEGO Mindstorms: build and program robots and snakes
* LEGO Technic: get hands-on with the cool, realistic vehicles at the booth
* LEGO Disney Princess: create a princess scene to add to a LEGO story book

My little man was in LEGO heaven! He could not get enough! LEGO KidsFest Houston ReviewFrom the hands on activities to his favorite characters that came to life in LEGO life size statues.  We were all excited to see WyldstyleLEGO KidsFest Houston Review

There were activities from electronic to hands on building.

He was able to play LEGO games on an iPad as well as create figures with his hands. LEGO KidsFest Houston Review

He created cars and let them cruise down the ramps. That was his favorite part. LEGO KidsFest Houston Review

If your child likes LEGOs then this is for you!

My only wish is that we could have taken home the creations that we made while we were there. That would have been awesome. I would have liked to take some free treats home with us. But we did stop by the HUGE LEGO store and bought LEGO Minecraft The Iron Golem set that he brought home and put together that night.

For more on LEGO KidsFest visit here.

Heather Brummett

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