Our youngest granddaughter, Jazz, made these bees and flowers from Lego-like blocks. It came with the cover. And it is mine now! I don't know how the kids can do these tiny and complicated things.
The two little bees are very cute and pop-eyed.
There is even a piece of honeycomb!
And a little fence around the flowers.
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Legos puts out a wide variety of stuff these days. If you haven't looked recently, look on Amazon. I love the idea of buzzy old bees dusting pollen off their knees.
That is so cool! And I love that she gave it to you.
Some friends of ours, keep bees and just gifted us some honey. Great timing with this pos! 🐝
That's impressive! And the poem made me laugh.
So cute and yes how do they put these together with all those tiny pieces. Loved the poem!
The bee memes are so lovely to see
That is so cool and sweet that she gave it to you. Love the Bee poem.
Cute! ♥
Legos are certainly not what they were when my kids would not let me build things with Legos or Lincoln Logs. if you ever want to sell it, Linda Chapman would grab it in a second. ha ha.. I would not have the patience to put it together... and it goes with your bee collection
I did write a post on how important bees are. So true. I don't know how she did that - but it is so cute. Nice gift!
This post made me smile, thank you and thanks to Jazz. The poem is great!
some how, the younger generation can do all kinds of meticulous projects in just a short time. This is so cute and Jazz did a great job at giving you something that I know you love. Adorable...
My boys love to do Lego too.. and they are young men now. :-)
That is lovely.
Lego is just brilliant for all ages.
All the best Jan
Oh that is so cute. Amazing things are made with legos.
How creative of Jazz to put this Lego project together. Lego creations are amazing these days. It sounds like she is enjoying her Legos. My son loved them at a certain age. So nice of Jazz to give that to you. : )
~Sheri
Wow, that's so cool.
I loved the poem about the bees too.
I love bees! And their honey, too.
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