Get the imagination flowing with this printable building brick challenge! 30 prompts to challenge your kids to think outside the box. Perfect for kids of all ages!
Both my husband and I come from building block-obsessed households. We’ve both loved building blocks, such as LEGO, long before we had kids—so much so that we took a day on our honeymoon in Europe to visit LEGOLAND in Billund, Denmark.
Yes, that’s the mothership of LEGO. It was so fun. We’ve also taken our boys to LEGOLAND in California—super fun! You can use my code HEY10 to save $10 on a LEGOLAND package from Get Away Today!
So needless to say, our boys got into building blocks early. We started with DUPLO, which we still break out once or twice a week. And now my boys, who will be seven in May, are loving the smaller bricks. They can build pretty much any set on their own and we love building the more complex sets with them. My husband, in particular, is a bit obsessed with the LEGO Speed Champions sets so there are a lot of races happening down our hallway!
Even though my boys are still on the younger end of the building brick spectrum, I have found they also love a challenge build. Hey boys—make me a tree! Try and build a castle! I am almost always surprised by the magic they make.
If you have building brick-obsessed kiddos, too, this free printable challenge is for you! Thirty days of prompts that can be used with building bricks!
This can be so much fun for kids of all ages. You can add additional parameters for older kids—a tower that more than three feet tall or a boat that actually floats. Lots of room for modifying how this challenge is done!
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Comments & Reviews
Kerri Blankman says
You may want to look into the FIRST Robotics, which is world-wide.
They have several LEGO Leagues that you and your husband can get the boys involved with.
https://www.firstinspires.org/
They are always looking for mentors and volunteers for both teams and competitions!
I was a mentor for 7 years.
I also helped to run many LEGO camps.
Erika says
I love the ideas that you have.