Our LEGO visit!
DJ be playin’ my jam all day.
I am too excited LEGO asked me to write about their Americana Roadshow this summer.*
First of all, I didn’t know they did coolness like this, so I’m happy to pass the cool onward.
Second of all, I am the mother of 4 boys. Do I need to say anything else? No. I do not. But I will.
Third of all, give me a creative way to teach my people in a way they don’t suspect they are being taught to, and we are a happy people. I’m kidding, my boys love learning. But they have itty bitty attention spans and their eyes start darting when I get 5 words into a sentence, so. Yes.
LEGOs + art + architecture + American history = a great learning opportunity. A great experience.
Lucky for me and mine, LEGO Americana Roadshow came to the Kenwood Towne Centre this month (they’re still there!) and we went last weekend.
The photo evidence I promised you? You bet.
Trot. Trot. Trot.
My boys –Yes, we conquered the Kenwood mall without a stroller(!)– delighted in their range-free hunt for each large scale replica made completely out of Lego blocks. They were tickled to find extra creations scattered throughout the mall in display cases which depicted artistic scenes containing their favorite well-known characters. We spotted The Simpsons (pictured below. Can you see Bart? How about Maggie?), Star Wars characters, Wyldstyle, The Hulk, Batman, Princess Unikitty, and even some micromanagers.
Craig wondered whether the Masterbuilders who built the Liberty Bell used enough Kragle to keep it together from the excited fingers of my children, and we had great fun discovering how long it took them to build each replica.
I’ve seen these monuments of America in person, multiple times in my life, but my boys have yet to do so. It was wonderful to witness their amazement at the diligence of the Masterbuilders, that these places really exist in America, and to learn what these places mean for Americans.
What’s exciting for me as a mother, and duly as an artist, is to see my oldest son looking in admiration at how someone used his favorite medium, and then to watch him when we got home go to work on his Legos with a mind more open and inspired.
I love that stuff. It’s what better artists and learners are made of.
Lexington’s faves were The Statue of Liberty and surprisingly, The Old North Church.
If you’re in the area, LEGO Americana Roadshow will be hanging around until the 19th of July (that’s this Sunday). Highly recommended. For further details, click on over to the Kenwood website right here. And to see if LEGO’s coming to see you this year, visit their tour schedule page here.
Kenwood Towne Centre Mall Hours:
- Monday-Saturday
10:00am-9:00pm - Sunday
12:00pm-6:00pm
*This post is sponsored by LEGO Americana Roadshow.
We just happen to be visiting Cincinnati this weekend for some IKEAing and our annual Reds game. I hope we have time to check this out! Thanks for sharing!