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Lego Spike Prime Kit and Expansion Kit Unboxing!

My daughter decided to join the local 4-H Robotics teams, Panola Robotics. Through the local robotics team, continues to learn about robotics through Lego Robotics Kits and through classes hosted by her coach, Dr. Nicola Ritter.

Through Lego Robotics classes for kids and competition, she was able to learn about Lego Robotics Mindstorm kits and persist through Lego Robotics challenges for kids.

Here is our unboxing of the Lego Spike Prime Kit and Expansion kit.


If you would like support our local Panola Robotics group, please contact Ms. Clarissa Moon at the Panola Agrilife office.

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Designing Dallas-Fort Worth 2050! - A Great Rainy Day, Home School, or Classroom Activity for STEM Education Activity for Your Children/Classroom


Our little one loves LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Grapevine. She enjoys constructing buildings and designing cars and trucks from the numerous legos available at the discovery center.

Recently, LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Grapevine, Texas announced a contest that enables Dallas-Fort Worth's youngest citizens to imagine and design their future city! The selected designs will be featured in a special edition to MiniLand! What a great opportunity for your young engineer-in-training or for your preschool or early childhood to sixth grade classroom!

The Master Model Builder will select several designs and will construct them to scale! What a neat opportunity for your little one(s)!

Integrate this opportunity for your child this week, children's home school curriculum or for an upcoming lesson plan for your classroom!


We've had a great time at LEGOLAND and this opportunity 
will be a special one for our little one!

Here's the entry form: https://www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/dallasfw/downloads/dfw-of-the-future-form.pdf

Submit the entry form by selecting one of the following entry methods:

Entry Method 1 - Email submission to contest.dfw@legolanddiscoverycenter.com

Entry Method 2 - Drop submission form in the LEGO Mailbox inside the attraction

Entry Method 3 - Or mail entry to
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Attn: Master Model Builder
3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway Ste. 519
Grapevine, TX 76051.

Remember to send your entry to the contest by August 31st!

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Staycation at Legoland Discovery Center in Grapevine, Texas!

If you are looking for a great staycation or family weekend getaway in Dallas-Fort Worth, you should definitely visit Legoland Discovery Center in Grapevine, Texas!





Legoland Discovery Center is located inside Grapevine Mills Mall.  If you're walking through the mall, you'll know when you get to it when you see one of the large signs.


We visited Legoland Discovery Center on International Talk Like a Pirate Day so many of the employees were wearing pirate hats and attire!


The Lego Factory

Once you get your tickets, you will wait at the entrance to the Lego Factory.  In the waiting area, you will see many Lego figures, some are even hanging from the ceiling!






Once you enter the factory, you will be greeted by Professor Brick who asks for your kids' help in getting the factory up and running.


Before entering the rest of Legoland Discovery Center, Professor Brick gives each of the children their very own brick to commemorate the visit.

Kingdom Quest

One of the rides at Legoland Discovery Center is Kingdom Quest!  In this ride, you get to protect the kingdom from monsters that have captured the princess.  Each rider in the chariot gets their own score based on the number of monsters they vanquish!



Another great ride is Merlin's Apprentice!

4-D Cinema

Movie lovers will love the 4-D cinema featuring three movies.  At the time of this post, the cinema was showing a Clutch Powers movie, a Lego Chima movie, and an international feature.


Lego Racers Build and Test Station

At the Lego Racers Build & Test station, kids can use bricks to create their own vehicles and race them on ramps!



Earthquake Tables

There is also an area where kids can build Lego structures and see how they withstand motion similar to earthquakes!



Toddler Play Area

Toddlers can enjoy Legoland Discovery Center as well.  There are play areas where they can build their own Lego structures.



Duplo Village

If your kid plays with Duplo bricks instead of Legos, s/he will love Duplo Village!  Here your kids will find extra large Duplo bricks where they can hone their building skills.



There are even Lego animals like elephants and giraffes to entertain the kids!


Princess Palace

At the Princess Palace, kids can build castles and sing familiar tunes at the karaoke station!

MiniLand

Another must-see area of Legoland Discovery Center is MiniLand.  Here you will find miniature versions of popular North Texas landmarks including AT&T Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys), Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the Gaylord Texan Resort, the Great Wolf Lodge, the Fort Worth Stockyards, South Fork Ranch (home of the Ewing family on the TV show Dallas, the American Airlines Center (home of the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars) and Victory Plaza, and Reunion Tower.










Legoland Play Zone and Fire Academy

Bigger kids (between 40 and 57 inches tall) can enter the Legoland Play Zone and Fire Academy, where they can climb and pretend to be firefighters!

Cafe

If you spend the entire day at Legoland Discovery Center, there's no need to leave for lunch.  You can grab a bite to eat at the Cafe inside Legoland Discovery Center.  In addition to entrees, the cafe also features lighter snacks and beverages.

Lego City: Forest Ranger Pursuit

If your kid dreams of being a police officer or driving a race car, then s/he will definitely enjoy Lego City: Forest Ranger Pursuit!  Kids between 4 and 13 years old can drive their own police car along the course.






Throughout Legoland Discovery Center are displays of artwork made with Lego bricks, like this one with Big Tex from the State Fair of Texas!

Pirate Beach

Last, but not least, is Pirate Beach, a fun water play area designed for kids.



A new addition to Pirate Beach is this new mural featuring Captain Redbeard, a pirate ship, and treasure!





For an experience you will definitely treasure for years to come, plan your visit to Legoland Discovery Center!  Buy your tickets online to save or purchase an annual pass!


Question: Have you been to Legoland Discovery Center?  What's your favorite part of the experience?


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