LEGO Store: Register Online NOW for Free Mini Frog Model Build (July 5th & 6th)
Have a LEGO store nearby? Registration is now open for the upcoming LEGO Monthly Mini Model Build on July 5th and 6th where kids ages 6-14 can build a Free LEGO Frog! Quantities are limited to approximately 120 per store per night and time reservations are on a first come first serve basis (registration is required).
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Yay! I got a spot for my oldest this time 🙂
Awesome! 🙂
I got a spot for my boys! We’ve never did this before so they will be so excited 🙂
Thank you so much!! The reminder on my phone never went off and I would’ve missed it, there were only a few spots left. My daughter loves these.
You’re welcome Kat!
We have been doing these for the last few months and my youngest told them his birthday was coming up. They told him that if he came back on his birthday they would let him pick out a special mini character they had in back or make his own. He was so excited that of course we went first thing in his birthday. Not sure if all Lego stores do this but it was really nice.
How sweet! So glad to hear that Michelle! Thanks so much for sharing your experience!
Do they hold firm on the age limits? My 5 year old loves legos.
I wanna know too.. For my 5yo son
I do not agree with age limits on things if you know your kid is able to do the activity then fib on age. My almost 8 year old daughter (first grade) that reads and writes on a 4th grade level was unable to sign up at my local library for a writing activity because she was a couple of weeks away from the age requirement. She dislikes the library now. They should NEVER discourage a child from a learning experience. All children learn differently, and at their own pace. I’m sure there is a 5 year old out there that can’t even click the legos together. If your 4 year old can do it, then for that 30 min it takes to build it let them be 5.
Sorry about my mistake on the age for the class but same idea applies. if your 5 year old can do it then let them be 6 for the class.