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Re: lego theme party
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lugnet.loc.au
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Fri, 8 Mar 2002 05:55:49 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Shona Brodley writes:
> we had a lego theme party for my sons 4th birthday last year. Main
> difference to that on the site you noted was I built a castle for a cake
> utilizing lamingtons and lego pieces for moat, doors and extra props, this
> was a hit, although i like the idea of alego brick too, drats i didnt think
> of it first). I also made up a box for each guest containing the same
> peices in each (important to 4 yr olds) we used this for games like who can
> build the car (in this case) the quickest using instructions, and then who
> could be most creative without instructions and so on, the kids also got to
> take these "kits" home. Have fun and could you let me know where to get
> invitations etc that you mentioned and if you find out where to get the
> candy id like to hear about that to.
> Thanks
Wish I had a lego party when i was younger. Hmm nothing REALLY stopping me
from having one now ey? I'll speak to people and see what I can arrange
*puts sneakers on...for being sneaky*
It sounds like so much fun!
Santosh
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