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  • Thriftylady
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    • Aug 2014
    • 5884

    Legos Mixed of Sorted?

    I have some "sets" of legos. Most of them I have gotten at the thrift store so I am not even sure if they are exact sets. I have a Hello Kitty set that is in one bin because there is quite a few there. Then I have a start wars set (maybe sets not sure). Last night I picked up an army set. Would you mix them or keep them in separate sets? My first thought was to mix, but they love the star wars ones so much. Will they love them all just as much mixed? How do you do this?
  • Rockgirl
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2013
    • 2204

    #2
    I think with the sets, I would keep them separate like you are doing. I just have basic duplo pieces and people, so they are all in the Lego table together.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      I say mix them.

      I think searching for, sorting and finding the pieces you want when playing is a good learning experience.

      Having them all pre-sorted and ready for assembly takes away that part of the "learning experience" in my opinion.

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      • Rockgirl
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        • May 2013
        • 2204

        #4
        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        I say mix them.

        I think searching for, sorting and finding the pieces you want when playing is a good learning experience.

        Having them all pre-sorted and ready for assembly takes away that part of the "learning experience" in my opinion.
        I can see this too. I guess for me, it would depend on the amount of Legos I had all together. If it was just a few sets mixed together, I might. If there are hundreds of other random Lego pieces, it might be overwhelming. Depends on the kids, too.

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        • Thriftylady
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          • Aug 2014
          • 5884

          #5
          Originally posted by Rockgirl
          I can see this too. I guess for me, it would depend on the amount of Legos I had all together. If it was just a few sets mixed together, I might. If there are hundreds of other random Lego pieces, it might be overwhelming. Depends on the kids, too.
          Right now there are not that many. I have tons of the bigger duplos and have been building the set of the regular ones. Maybe I will mix these two sets and then as I acquire more, do another mixed set down the line. I can see both sides of this.

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          • Blackcat31
            • Oct 2010
            • 36124

            #6
            Originally posted by Rockgirl
            I can see this too. I guess for me, it would depend on the amount of Legos I had all together. If it was just a few sets mixed together, I might. If there are hundreds of other random Lego pieces, it might be overwhelming. Depends on the kids, too.
            I am thinking older.....as I wouldn't allow kids under a certain age to play with those little Legos. Too much of an opportunity to lose one and have littles choke.

            I tend to stick with Duplo blocks and the giant sized Lego bricks.

            My thoughts came from when my DS was young and obsessed with Legos. Every set he had got it's own Rubbermade box for storing and every set of directions got laminated and put in a 3 ring binder for easy access.

            It was a fantastic storage idea and ALOT of work (for me) but fast forward to today and I would venture to say he has several thousand $'s worth of Legos. I would be inclined to not really ever know the true value/cost. I would probably have a heart attack buuuuuuut he can easily pass them down to any children he has in the future as they will be all sorted classified and filed for easy access for them. ::

            But from a provider standpoint, I'd just go with mixing them all together because the work it takes to sort them out will occupy the kids longer and I think that sorting them sort of gives the message that you can only use them "this" way or to build "X"....... I think sorting them makes it too easy....kwim?

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            • Rockgirl
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              • May 2013
              • 2204

              #7
              Makes sense! And what a cool idea for your son's Legos--he must've loved that.

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              • KSDC
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                • Apr 2013
                • 382

                #8
                With my children, we built the set following the directions the first time. They played with them built for a week or two. Then the pieces got taken apart and put into the mix.

                For me, I love that Legos are open ended and they can use the imaginations to build anything they want. I only want them to have to "follow the directions" the first time. After that, I want them to make their own creations.

                So, to answer your original question: mix them all up and see what they create!

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                • Thriftylady
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 5884

                  #9
                  Most of mine don't come with instructions, because I get them all second hand. So very open ended here! I don't tend to buy them new, because lets face it they are expensive!

                  I don't let the littles play with them either. I have a 3 year old right now that I normally wouldn't allow to play with them. But she has a SA brother and sister, so has access at home and has been taught not to put toys in her mouth. Since it isn't an issue I allow it. I have seen many 3 yr olds I simply wouldn't let have them.

                  It has been my experience that the older kiddos do not like the duplos at all.

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                  • KSDC
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                    • Apr 2013
                    • 382

                    #10
                    My older non-mouthing stage kiddos get legos at the dining room table. The younger munchkins get duplos on the floor.

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                    • Ariana
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                      • Jun 2011
                      • 8969

                      #11
                      I don't buy sets myself but my kids will sometimes get them for Christmas from other people. I usually keep them in a ziploc but the kids rarely if ever play with them. They seem to like the mixed bricks better and so do I.

                      Right now I have really big Lego and Duplo and then small bricks separated into two groups. I like having the younger kids who are using the larger blocks to be able to play at the same time as the older ones who use duplo. The small bricks are separate though because only the older ones use them on a high table.

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                      • mommyneedsadayoff
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                        • Jan 2015
                        • 1754

                        #12
                        Did anyone notice how all the legos are sets now? When I was growing up, we had a case full of legos in all shapes and colors, but it seems like you can only buy them individually anymore(star wars, minecraft, ect.). If I see a big bin of them at yard sales, I scoop them up! I had no idea they were so expensive until my nephew got really into them.

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                        • Unregistered

                          #13
                          I have duplos. I keep them in sets. I do have a whole laundry basket full of basic pieces. I have a hospital, and a western town, and keep them separate.

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                          • racemom
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 701

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mommyneedsadayoff
                            Did anyone notice how all the legos are sets now? When I was growing up, we had a case full of legos in all shapes and colors, but it seems like you can only buy them individually anymore(star wars, minecraft, ect.). If I see a big bin of them at yard sales, I scoop them up! I had no idea they were so expensive until my nephew got really into them.
                            Walmart has tubs of mixed legos. If you are interested. They are for open ended play, and some include wheels, animals, people etc.

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                            • Thriftylady
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2014
                              • 5884

                              #15
                              Originally posted by racemom
                              Walmart has tubs of mixed legos. If you are interested. They are for open ended play, and some include wheels, animals, people etc.
                              I wish I would find those at the thrift store! I may break down and buy some new one of these days. But it goes against everything in my being. I am just a total "reduce, reuse and recycle" and "buy use and save the difference" person.

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