
Super Sights: Our Family Fun At #LEGOKidsFest In Photos
My kids and I always have a great time with LEGO! We attended the sold-out LEGO KidsFest on its Missouri stop at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis this weekend and I must tell you: it was SO much fun!! We were in awe as we walked amongst LEGO models big and small, murals, and best of all some of our favorite characters!
What I loved most about the LEGO KidsFest was that it was much more than just expertly-built models. It was an environment that encouraged exploration and imaginative play! The carpeted areas LEGO brick piles were some of the were some of the largest amounts of bricks I had ever seen! There were LEGO car racing ramps, art galleries, reading stops, and even a challenge zone of fun competitions for the entire family.
Not only was the LEGO KidsFest kid-friendly, it was parent-friendly, too! You could not walk too far without seeing a large area of comfortable chairs dedicated for parents to rest on while watching their kids at play. Some even included special stands for snacks and beverage machines. A ‘Lost Parent Zone’ was also in place for those who became separated from their parent or child. Lots of friendly staff members were on hand to help parents find their way around, or even give kids some helpful brick-building tips.
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Take a look at our LEGO family fun below:
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Manny is not the only one who loves Emmett! ~I do too! 🙂
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Manny checking out Wildstyle from The LEGO Movie
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Lightning McQueen from Disney’s ‘Cars’
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Hulk smash!
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This was Lady T’s Favorite!
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Brick mural
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Lady T with Cinderella’s glass slipper
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Jedi joined in on the fun too!
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Manny got a chance to make his own Star Wars model to put on display
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He had a blast building his favorite characters of Bionicle!
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Lady T enjoyed building in one of the many Big Brick Piles throughout the Fest!
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…..Manny did too!!
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The kids got to build (and rebuild!) their own LEGO race cars to race against each other!
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So many cool books in the LEGO Reading Zone!
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Manny’s favorite part of the LEGO KidsFest: being totally covered in LEGO bricks!
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The entire evening was a blast! None of us wanted to leave! We cannot wait until the LEGO Kidsfest returns next year!
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*The final two stops on the LEGO KidsFest tour are Nashville, TN and Austin, TX. To purchase tickets and find out more information, visit the LEGO KidsFest website Here. You can also connect with LEGO KidsFest on Facebook and Twitter.