My children are full of the Christmas spirit. They have designed their own Christmas cards at school, been practicing for their Christmas assemblies and keep changing their minds about what to put on their Christmas lists. It’s really exciting to see Christmas through their eyes. Both my children (and us adults!) love Lego. This year we added the Lego Gingerbread House to our collection, and soon it will be time to get our other Christmas Lego sets out. It’s just not Christmas without Lego!
{Free printable} Santa’s Workshop Lego Challenge
I have a free gift for all my readers today, a printable Santa’s Workshop Lego Challenge activity sheet. Perhaps your child needs a little help to play over the Christmas holidays? Maybe you just want to suggest new ways of playing with their Lego or even want a way you can play with them?
Our 30 day Lego play challenge couldn’t be easier. Simply print out our Santa’s Workshop LEGO Challenge printable and stick on the fridge or somewhere your child can see it. Then gather all your Lego supplies and follow the daily prompts to create something wonderful with Lego for the next 30 days. This is a great way to spend time with your child, or perhaps encourage some positive behaviour at this time of year.
We’ll be sharing our creations over on our social channels. We’d love to see your creations too so don’t forget to share them on our Facebook page if you make any.
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