Friday, 19 October 2012

Legoland


It was a lot of fun for Tiger, but to call it educational would be a push.  We basically spent a day at a theme park going on each ride multiple times.  However, the day wasn't totally 'wasted' because I saw some benefits from being there with Tiger:
  • Tiger enjoyed the day tremendously;
  • I regained my role as his mother instead of being his teacher;
  • I was reminded that Tiger is still just an 8-year-old boy, even though he may be intellectually capable of doing some tasks that are expected of older children.

What I find to be more useful though, is the story being the creation of Lego:



This post is linked up to:
1) Homeschool Mother's Journal: October 19, 2012
2) Collage Friday
3) It's a Wrap
4) Weekly Wrap-Up
5) Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop #35

6 comments:

  1. It's so important to just be their moms and not their teachers all the time, isn't it? But, that's not always an easy separation to make! I wish we lived closer to a LEGOLAND!

    Thanks for linking!

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  2. Legoland is on our travel wish list!

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  3. OOh, we went to Legoland Winsor just a few weeks ago. The mini models of the castles and other buildings were so amazing. It's such a fun place to go!

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  4. Legoland is always a blast! Even while he was playing and enjoying the rides I am sure he was still learning while making some great memories with his Mom! Thanks for linking up this week to my Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop!

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  5. We were in LegoLand California a few weeks ago. It wasn't super educational, but a lot of fun for our 9 year old (and dad!). He did get a chance to work with some MindStorms a bit so it a bit more educational.

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  6. Thanks for sharing the Lego video. My son loves everything Lego.

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