Anonymous wrote:We don't do many single use items. Lego sets are not single use here. They play with the built thing for a while once assembled and eventually the bricks become part of the big collection except for one special kit they wanted to keep separate.
We always open a group game early in the gifts so they keep playing with that and don't even open all the gifts today. When they get through that there's either a puzzle to unwrap that'll take another several hours or an outdoors activity (this year it will be a pickleball set or a Frisbee first, either one we'll go right outside to use it). With school break extended beyond new years we will be stretching the gifts out, lots of cheap but time consuming things like mad libs.
+1 they get to play whatever they want but even "single use" stuff doesn't usually get used up. Like they did a bit of their coloring book or clay molding or dino excavation or chem set or rainbow looms etc, but there's more left of it for another day. If they said they didn't want to do the rest in the future, that's a problem.
We are same on Legos - enjoy taking apart and remaking / mixing together.
The joy of Xmas day is getting to play/try whatever new fun things they got!