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Share your children’s Lego creations and talk about them

The following is a description of the children’s Lego creations:

1. Today, my child built an amazing castle with Lego bricks! Watching the time and effort he put into it, I couldn't be more proud of his creativity.

2. My little artist used Lego to create a stunning three-dimensional painting! She combines building blocks of various colors into a beautiful and vivid scene.

3. The child built an amazing robot using Lego! Through programming and building block assembly, he created a mechanical companion with dynamic functions.

4. Today, my genius baby built a complete city with Lego, including houses, roads and transportation. His designs and details made me feel like I was in a miniature urban world.

5. My little engineer successfully built a complex Lego car! He patiently assembled the various parts and components that allowed the car to perform all sorts of amazing functions.

6. The child has just completed a Lego maze. I feel extremely proud to see him pass each twisting level and find the exit of the maze. His concentration and logical thinking ability are really amazing.

7. Today, the child created an interesting set using Lego, including small characters, animals and scenery. It makes me so happy and gratified to watch him unleash his creativity freely.

8. My child just completed a complex Lego mechanical device! His design was very clever, using various connecting rods and gears to make the device operate automatically. I was deeply shocked by his engineering thinking.

9. The child completed a superhero-themed Lego scene with heroes, villains and spectacular stunt scenes. His imagination and creativity are endless and I am in awe of his creativity.

10. Watch the children build an exquisite amusement park with Lego, including a roller coaster, a carousel and a candy house.

His creativity and level of detail are amazing, what a little architect!