| PP here who said we didn't have luck reconstructing -- it's certainly worth a try to see if you can find the pieces & reassemble first! We did get portions of it rebuilt & tried to sub in some things - but some of the finer details and things that delighted my DD were pretty hard and not 'replacable' with other regular or semi regular lego pieces |
| Definitely have the nanny fix the problem she created by finding the pieces using the directions. Yup it sucks but she is the one who dumped them in. |
| You could sit with the kid and as they request a certain kind of block from the instructions, it's your job (or the nanny's?) to find it - or something similar. |
Why did the nanny feel she had to clean up an8-year-old's toys in the first place? By that age, cleaning up her own things should have long ago become her own responsibility, nanny or no nanny. |
| Take it out of the nanny's paycheck she'll be careful next time |
| The nanny makes probably $20/hr. And she clearly thought she was helping if she bothered to do it. It's a lesson you can either absorb as a parent and define clear instructions for any and or pass on a hard luck experience for your kid. I'd personally give the kid another set. I get what people say about the free building and reassembling but for kids who also love sets - building it like a model can be a lot of the fun. |