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For the Love of LEGOs
Lydia * Loves * LEGOs
Building LEGOs can be relaxing, creative, fun and at the same time help
build the skills a child needs socially and academically.
I’ve used my love of LEGOs to engage and mesmerize, to connect and build trust, and to create a safe space for learning to share and cooperate.
The “LEGO Lady” part of me creates a shared bond with children.
Carousel
Motorized Classic Carousel that moves around and around as the horses go up and down, and the music plays.
Mini Cooper
Enjoying a picnic after a ride into the country with a classic Mini Cooper.
Hagrid of Hogwarts
All of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts was built in parts and donated to the Gateway School fundraising event. Wow! Did it raise funds and the children enjoy it every day
Eiffel Tower
History and precision all in one!
Ezra and DUPLOS
Soif City
Known as “Soif City” among fans, the combination of simplicity and complexity, familiarity and novelty, as well as the authentic detail leads to story creation.
"Soif City"
"Soif City"
"Soif City"
Classic VW Beetle
The Charlotte, 1960 is a
Classic Volkswagen Beetle.
"Flight"
A rocket ship. A bi-plane.
A 787 jetliner. Four Birds.
Yoda and R2D2
These motorized LEGOs are my way of respecting children’s passion for Star Wars and the empowerment it seems to create.
Taj Mahal
A true lesson in history, relationships and saintly patience! Just under 6,000 pieces in 162 shapes - most of them beige.
Welcome to Hogwarts!
"So much going on at Hogwarts Castle!"
Hogwarts Castle - Continued
Hogwarts Castle - Continued
"Come visit with Harry and Hagrid at Hagrid's Hut!"
"Let's explore Diagon Alley.
Perhaps a want at Olivander's."
Diagon Alley - Continued
"LEGO Lyd"
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