Create Your Own World with Lego City

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Kids Can Build Their Own City with Lego City

Lego City is a special series of Legos that are created just for your child. Do you have a child who is curious about the way the world works? Is he or she interested in construction, building things, and anything that has to do with cities?

This is the perfect series to introduce them to because they can learn about these things first hands. In other words, they can actually create their own city from the ground up - just on a smaller scale. Legos such as the Lego City Mini Figure set pictured here can go a long way to help your child build his or her very own city.

Lego City Firetruck - Popular Toy at a Great Price

The Lego City fire truck is one of the best selling Lego City products.

LEGO City Fire Truck (7239)

Amazon Price: $36.99 (as of 06/01/2012)Buy Now

Fire trucks have a universal appeal. How many kids do you know go through a phase, even if it's a small one, of wanting to be a fire man or woman? I know plenty myself!

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Lego City Information Around the Web

Watch the Lego Balrog Fight the Lego Fellowship in Lego Lord of the Rings
We've got a teaser for the new Lego Lord of the Rings game here, and a few details. The game is from Lego video game creators Traveller's Tales who are putting out a new Lego Batman this month and something called Lego City Stories for the Wii U (their ...
LEGOland's new ride opens
LEGO City: Forest Ranger Pursuit is an indoor-outdoor 5000-square-foot ride for kids. Children can go on their own adventure as they drive through forest paths and chase robbers throughout the city in off-road LEGO vehicles. Riley Carlisle, 6, goes for ...
Don't MOC the AFOLs
More Features Code for America, a buzzy non-profit which hooks technologists up with city governments (or, as the ... More This weekend, fans of Lego young and old (but mostly old) will gather at at the Convention Center for the first ever Bricks ...
Contemplating the urban design of Lego City
By Cory Doctorow at 6:00 pm Thursday, May 17 Alexandra Lange sends us her "Living in Lego City," from Print Magazine: "An essay that asks and answers the question: If you built all the Lego City sets, what kind of city would you get?

What Lego City Will Help Kids Learn

  • A City's Inner Workings. By building things like streets, buildings, vehicles, and municipal buildings like the Police headquarters, kids will get a glimpse at how a city works.
  • Develop coordination and motor control. In addition to helping children learn about how cities work, they will also develop these essential skills.
  • Enhance creativity and imagination. Though the Lego City sets are fixed, it is up to the child to put the city together as their imagination dictates.

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Tip: Create Your Own Lego City Movie

This is a HUGE craze. All you need is a video camera, a tripod, and an extensive Lego City collection. Use stop-motion photography in order to make the figures look like they're moving. Get creative! This is a fun project for the whole family. Post the vids on youtube when you're done.

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  • OhMe Aug 24, 2010 @ 4:34 am | delete
    Great information on Lego City. Lensrolled to my Lego Lens, Lego Sets for all Ages
  • kohuether Aug 24, 2010 @ 5:20 am | delete
    Thank you for including it in the lensroll! Glad you enjoyed the lens. :) I've developed a love for legos recently and have a ton of fun putting these lego related lenses together.

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