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[quote=Anonymous]We are a Lego household. We have kits and probably a million Lego pieces throughout the house. If I had my way, the kits would never come apart. Let's just say, I understand the Lego Movie "villain's" obsession with KRAGLE and keeping sets together. Its takes time and effort to put the sets together and many of them I put together for my kids. I let my kids plays with the sets and just encourage them to keep them together. I've started telling them that if they want a set put together, then they have to do the work. I will sit with them and help when they can't figure something out. I wish I had a better way of organizing all of the Legos. I find that if they can't find something that they are looking for that they will just keep using the same pieces that they can find. Getting them organized would help so much. But, what's the best way to do this? There are many ways of storing Legos, but I have yet to find one that a kid will willingly use with minimum parental involvement, other than throwing them in a giant Lego tub.[/quote]
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