Legos
Approval Rate: 72%
Reviews 39
by teejay8
Thu Apr 26 2012The greatest toy ever for kids and kids-at-heart! Develops creativity and patience, allows moms to have time to themselves when kids are occupied with legos. A great substitute for TV and computer games!
by sakdemoun
Sun Nov 06 2011They are good for children 6+ but because they are small,you'd lose about 100 pieces before realizing it.They are not as big as before and can become a real choking hazard to children,not only that but you would need about 500 lego pieces just to build things that don't really move,it's more like your building a statue.
by ridgewalker
Tue Sep 20 2011As proof of my parenthood, I've got a Lego lodged in the base of my spine. They won't remove it. They claim that the yellow color leeching into my system is the only thing keeping my immune system on high alert. Removing it will liquify my bones. But, it's kinda cool the way my finger nails glow in the dark.
by dreaming0616
Tue Sep 20 2011Legos are great, it's nice that I have an excuse to play with them now that I have kids. The only thing that sucks is stepping on that rouge Lego in the middle of the night...
by magneticd
Tue Sep 20 2011No cash for fleets of Star Wars ships and G.I.Joe bases? Start stealing all the grey and black Lego you can, starting at age 4. By the time you're 7 or 8, you'll have enough to build a better death star than that PIECE OF CRAP they made in the 70s... This one's missing the cardboard backdrop, so there's no illusion of scale. It sucked. My Lego monstrosities were completely great, levers caused bombs to fall out by the dozen, guns covered every square inch, including missile racks with dozens of flickable missiles... and everyone seated inside had a chair like the "emperor" at the end of Return of the Jedi... black, high backed and comfy... with a swivel. This guy had the right idea, this thing is prettier than my beasts... ...but I doubt it holds as many GI.Joes.
by silmarillion
Fri Jun 03 2011I love LEGOs. I think they are creative toys and i love the minifigures. I have almost all of the Harry Potter and Star Wars ones. I also like the new Pirates of the Caribbean legos and the new minifigures. I also enjoy playing the LEGO vide games with my mom.
by jester002
Wed Jan 13 2010I loved building things with them when I was kid. Not so much fun to find with a bare foot on an emergency run to bathroom in the middle of the night!
by lawngone
Fri Sep 25 2009... I think these people are in collusion with a trade organization for manufacturers of slippers. It's not safe to walk barefoot if these are in the house.
by thewhitespy
Tue Jun 09 2009Legos where awesome but you need to have a decent amount to actually have some fun....
by bandaidbabe
Mon Jun 08 2009How many teeth did I damage trying to pry apart Legos? Never buy the cheap brands, go Lego or go home!
by astromike
Tue Mar 24 2009They have come a long way.
by sk4u2009
Mon Mar 23 2009I still love legos..... one of the toys i still play with my kids almost daily
by finnyfa0
Tue Jan 06 2009Legos rock!!
by maiahc91
Mon Jan 05 2009yeeeaaaaaaa
by twansalem
Wed Dec 31 2008I didn't have a lot of them, but I played with legos all the time when I was a little kid. Somehow my little brother ended up having a lot more of these things than I ever did. He had a big bucket of them as well as a bunch of the pirate sets. My favorite ones were probably the Lego Technic series, which had more moving parts such as shocks, chains, working steering systems, etc. I had a motorcycle set and a jeep set that I played with a lot.
by d_2_the_i_2_the_a_2_the_n_a
Sat Dec 06 2008who wants to play with colorful blocks of annoyance NOT MEEEEEEE!
by lorifreakinlor_i
Thu Nov 27 2008I had a cousin that stuffed four leggos up each nostril and had to be taken to the ER to have them removed I guess he is the shallow end of my families gene pool.
by the_bitch
Wed Nov 19 2008Don't leave this shit on the floor
by spunkysouthern_angel
Sun Nov 16 2008I didn't have any but my cousin did.
by bage_l_stealer
Thu Oct 23 2008I HAVE A BAJILLION LEGO'S
by nikki4318
Thu Oct 23 2008favorite!
by the_one_and_onlyamy
Wed Oct 22 2008SWEEET!!!!
by irishgit
Wed Oct 22 2008I take off one star for the parental experience of stepping on a piece of this in the dark with bare feet.Great fun, and I'm sort of sad my kids have grown out of it and given it away. I kind of liked to build little towns with it.
by effy05
Wed Oct 22 2008super fun! i always build miniature home interiors with 3-walls.
by canadasucks
Wed Oct 22 2008What's left to be said about Legos? How about this- as an adult, I've secretly wished I still had them to mess around with. . .but I don't have the time and I don't know how I would explain it to. . .her.
by molfan
Wed Apr 19 2006they are one of the nicer toys out there. a nice way to encourage a child to use their imagination. even fun for adults. they have been around for years. can start out with a basic case of them.or invest some cash in projects to build certain buildings and other things. i know a friend of mine had a nephew who loved these when he was growing up and now he is an architect.who knows maybe those legos had something to do with it.
by silver_eagle_252
Sat Apr 15 2006This is the best toy in the world. It encourages creativity and is a good break from all the eletronic entertainment. Although Legos are not cheap, every child should have a set of Legos. If you're at all a Lego fan, be sure to take a trip to Legoland or visit some of the numerous independent Lego club websites. One of the better sites is the Southern California Lego Train Club www.scltc.org
by historyfan
Fri Dec 16 2005These kept me busy as a kid. I used to build mini houses out of these things.
by numbah16tdhaha
Thu Dec 08 2005You can never have enough Legos. The only complaint I have is the price!
by djahuti
Thu Dec 08 2005Kids seem to like these,but some parents don't like all the small pieces that end up all over the place.I'd recommend them for older kids with a neat streak.
by kattwoman
Tue May 24 2005they are cool to play with but a b*tch to step on barefooted when you miss picking up one
by texasyankee
Tue May 24 2005My first set of legos were basic blocks only thing special were roof and wheel pieces. I still loved it. Once I made a music box (minus the music of course) with dancing people on top.
by sixty7a
Tue Mar 08 2005I.m too old to have gotten them as a child, but have spent countless hours on the floor with my children with these. It's amazing to see what they can come up with on their own and how well they can build it. These should be mandatory for children!
by caliswimguy
Sat Jan 08 2005Legos were great when I was younger I especially liked the spaceship-car-rocket etc type peices (not the new preformed crap, but the smooth peices and wind sheilds, cuz then I could design my own vehicles). After legos came erector sets though and I quickly forgot my childhood fascination :(
by kamylienne
Wed Dec 29 2004You can't go wrong with some old-fashioned legos. But what's up with these new sets, where everything's practically pre-formed? I was pretty disappointed with the Bionicles. I would be happy in a sea of legos (just so long as they gave me enough of those floor pieces).
by bird808
Wed Dec 29 2004Legos are fantastic toys for children teaching them patience and creativity and most importantly there are no computer assistance as they have to do this themselves. I had hours of fun with lego as a kid and even today I would love to visit Legoland in Windsor.
by helmut
Tue Dec 28 2004These were my favorite. I had several sets of legos and would build huge cities out of them. I am dissapointed at them today. They are all Harry Potter and other wierd themed legos. Not as versatile as the original.
by orangecharlie
Tue Dec 28 2004Even at 36 years old, I LOVE Legos. My 2 year old daughter does too. They are a classic!
by classictvfan47
Tue Dec 28 2004To be honest, I never followed the recommended assembly instructions--I just took a bucket of these and let my imagination soar. My step up from the long-immortal Tinkertoys--legos were always great fun, and a certain platform for a child's infinite imagination.