![]() One of those stations was to add on to a built area but the other stations allowed the kids to create on their own. We skipped over the LEGO® Racers and Build Challenge Circle to check out LEGO® Friends which consisted of 4 stations. I believe she would love the place a lot! The girls went down the mini slide in the area a few times before being mesmerized by MINILAND®, an interactive city made from over a million bricks! It was really fun to see Philly made of LEGO® bricks. I decided to leave her home and scope the place for her for the next time. We passed the DUPLO park and I immediately knew that my almost 2-year old would love that area. We decided to skip the line to come and try another turn later. ![]() It seemed way simple for them but then they knew what to expect. I waited at the exit and was able to check their ninja skills. My girls had never experienced laser maze but they were really wanting to know what it was all about, so the attendant agreed to let the girls go in by themselves at the beginner level. I am always there to learn and discover with them so when I found out that each child was to go in by themselves into a dark room, I was not so sure. I do not usually send in my kids to go and play. The training camp ended up being a laser maze that was ideal for any child 5 and older with different levels of expertise. We then decided to check out the NINJAGO Training Camp. My girls climbed and checked out the floors and were done in 10 minutes after a hoard of older kids flooded the area. Since it was a media day, it turned out to be a little more crowded than expected since I learned there were some school LEGO® clubs invited the same day. The girls first checked out Pirate Adventure Island, which is a soft play area aboard a LEGO®-themed pirate ship. While there is always time to play, a time to use the imagination is imperative. ![]() It is places like these that I most enjoy seeing my girls being excited about learning and playing in creative ways. The girls started at the soft playground area that was pretty impressive. Although we were not handed a map, we decided to go exploring. I loved the fact that there were prebuilt sculptures for kids to add to with their own ideas. There were stations with an invitation to play and design. They were so amazed at how life-size cars, sculptures and cities could be built just with LEGO® bricks. My girls were immediately drawn to the sculptures and objects around the area built entirely of LEGO® bricks. ![]() There were stations around the vast space inviting the girls to play. Once we arrived, we did not know where to start. When we arrived we took a little car ride with Imagination Express that brought us into the discovery zone. Even though it was a rainy day, it was a perfect time to be indoors exploring. When we arrived, we noticed a whole new entrance by the Boscovs with a large yellow giraffe made entirely of LEGO®. When I heard that there was a new LEGOLAND® opening nearby, I jumped at the opportunity. They started very young with LEGO® Duplo sets and have been loving building princess castles and such. My girls have recently become a lot more interested in LEGO® bricks in the last few months. Thanks to the Brownstein Group for hosting us. ![]() This past Friday, the older girls and I got a chance to check out the new LEGOLAND® Discovery Center at Plymouth Meeting Mall. ![]()
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