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| We found another St. Louis Birthday Cake right outside the gardens |
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| The Lego exhibit is running until mid September and did cost a little bit extra to see |
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| There was a scavenger hunt for the kids to complete -- the first lego sculpture found was a tiller |
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| with a hidden lego man beneath:) |
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| Lego gardener |
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| Beside each sculpture was a sign letting us know how many legos it took to build each design the most we saw was 60,000 legos |
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| MarioFan with his scavenger form looking for legos |
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| snake chasing mouse |
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| praying mantis |
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| Firedrake no longer wants to be in photos as much so I had to sneak this one in because she was with us:) |
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| Monarch Butterfly and flower |
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| Wood Pecker |
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| garden animals |
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| Even the bird feeder had legos in it:) |
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| Sun dial |
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| We also found a real lizard hanging out on a flower |
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| My Dad with the kids |
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What a cool exhibit! Legoland in CA has a miniature city, but a miniature garden would be a great edition!
ReplyDeleteI meant addition, not edition. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun time! My kids would love to go to something like that!
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