Legos
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Today's busy families need more quality time together, so why not pull out some LEGO bricks and have fun playing and learning together!
Download and print this booklet - It contains some great ideas for ways in which your family can have fun with LEGO. Incorporating LEGO into different games you play not only makes it more fun, but gets everyone involved in doing something creative.
Download and print this booklet - It contains some great ideas for ways in which your family can have fun with LEGO. Incorporating LEGO into different games you play not only makes it more fun, but gets everyone involved in doing something creative.
http://www.lego.com/eng/create/familybuilding/
Looks like from the official Lego site and use of the word LEGO, I am correct in pronounciation. To show direct plural, they say LEGO bricks.
I will humbly stand corrected though if you can prove otherwise.
#22
Originally Posted by drifter' date='Jan 15 2004, 09:53 PM
http://www.lego.com/eng/create/familybuilding/
Looks like from the official Lego site and use of the word LEGO, I am correct in pronounciation. To show direct plural, they say LEGO bricks.
I will humbly stand corrected though if you can prove otherwise.
Looks like from the official Lego site and use of the word LEGO, I am correct in pronounciation. To show direct plural, they say LEGO bricks.
I will humbly stand corrected though if you can prove otherwise.
that doesnt prove the plural form of lego, which is actually legos not your odd sheep simile.
kevin.
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