So glad to get another issue of Paperwave! I had no idea mini-bricks was even a thing! I will definately be getting some - my daughter has recently got into legos, and the assembly is her favorite part (with me being the 'pieces hunter' - trying to stay one step ahead of her). She plays with them a little afterward, but mainly takes them apart and builds them again. It looks like we could have a ton of fun for WAY less money with these! And they're right up her alley, being so decorative and cute! Thanks Justin!
Thanks! The nice part is they're inexpensive enough that you can start with one $7 one and see how she likes it.
I could see the smaller pieces being a little hard for younger ones, potentially. Or maybe easier? Hard to guess. My own kids haven't built with them, yet.
Great to see you back! Nice to see that there is some quality there and I love the smaller space saving size when space has become such a premium. It's definitely one of the greater positives for me, though it's also a negative since it won't match up with other Lego sets lol
Seeing your positive review and tips though, it's probably worth it to at least give a set a try since they have a lot of variety
So glad to get another issue of Paperwave! I had no idea mini-bricks was even a thing! I will definately be getting some - my daughter has recently got into legos, and the assembly is her favorite part (with me being the 'pieces hunter' - trying to stay one step ahead of her). She plays with them a little afterward, but mainly takes them apart and builds them again. It looks like we could have a ton of fun for WAY less money with these! And they're right up her alley, being so decorative and cute! Thanks Justin!
Thanks! The nice part is they're inexpensive enough that you can start with one $7 one and see how she likes it.
I could see the smaller pieces being a little hard for younger ones, potentially. Or maybe easier? Hard to guess. My own kids haven't built with them, yet.
Great to see you back! Nice to see that there is some quality there and I love the smaller space saving size when space has become such a premium. It's definitely one of the greater positives for me, though it's also a negative since it won't match up with other Lego sets lol
Seeing your positive review and tips though, it's probably worth it to at least give a set a try since they have a lot of variety
Thanks! Getting 1-2 as a desk statement piece, or for the corner of a bookshelf, would be a good place to start imo.
Thanks, Justin. Love your writing and it was a fun surprise to read about a Lego alternative.
Thanks Shaun!