I got this Starting Lineup figure at TJ Maxx earlier to go with the couple of Mafex Basketballers I have, but I don't know enough about Sportsball to know if this is a lore accurate representation.
These Lego sets from the 1970s were part of my 2023 Christmas present haul. I'm struck by the timeless design of these toys; despite being 50 years old, these were just as fun to put together as any modern set that I'm more used to seeing. They may be more simplistic in design, but the joy of building still shines through!
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It's a great exploration into innovation in all forms, not just specifically technology. And the layouts are chef's kiss
Take this one, for example: @seanhollister looks at how LEGO builds a new LEGO set, such as the classic rainbow stripe Polaroid OneStep SX-70 instant camera.
Let's consider some of the factors connecting kids to this phenomenon. Is it cute? Is it influential? Are kids impressionable? Is it really just a toy? Does it boil down to kids laughing and having fun being the most valuable part of childhood..?
"Grimes teams up with startup on AI-equipped plush toy"
Today I learned that LEGO has a program where you can send them your old LEGO (bricks, pieces, mini-figs, etc). LEGO will then take them in, wash / sterilize them, and donate them to children in need!