I made the mistake of telling our girls on the Monday before that we would be throwing a LEGO DUPLO party on the Sunday and inviting some of their friends. I spent the next five mornings answering the question, “Mom, is today Sunday?”
LEGO DUPLO was kind enough to send us a party pack filled with their newest toys, along with games, colouring pages, crayons, stickers and some suggestions for throwing a fun LEGO party.
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Just before the party started. Our girls were so excited to see their friends and share their new toys. I love their smiles in this photo.
- LEGO DUPLO Brick Box
- Toddler Starter Building Set
- Toddler Build and Pull Along
- Toddler Build and Play Cubes
- (In front) Two Read & Build Book Sets: These are story books that come with LEGO DUPLO pieces that go together and help to tell the story. We received the ‘Let’s Go Vroom’ and ‘Busy Farm’ sets
A few of our girls’ closest friends came out for the big day and it was fun to watch as everyone dug in and began creating their own masterpieces. The ages ranged from 1.5 years to 5 years old and everyone had their own ideas about what should be made with the sets.
For a little break before snacks, everyone gathered around the table and took out the colouring sets that were sent out with our package. There were some games as well as a LEGO picture to colour in. A big favorite at the party was the stickers that were included in the packs.
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Not sure what was going on here, but our youngest insisted on the shades during craft time.
Our oldest has already been asking when the next LEGO party will be. I’m thinking we’ll have to set one up with her BFFs for next month.
Disclosure: I am a LEGO DUPLO Play Agent and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
Sheri publishes, and writes at This Bird’s Day where she shares all of the thoughts in her head without the voices. Sticking mainly with content for Canadians, Sheri shares family stories, product information and anything that fits into her (and her family’s) daily activities.
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That last picture kills me. She is too cute!
Thanks Julia. She has a mind of her own and she’s going to be very independent when she grows up.