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Thanks for all the responses. He really enjoyed replying all the msgs on his own.
It made him to feel proud of himself. He went on telling his mum about his achievements..."had you ever posted anything on any forums when you were 7 yrs old? I got some responses too...Cool..isn't it"
He showed a very strange response on his face when he saw AK-47
I've got a 7-year-old and a 9-year-old (amongst others) and they've both spent the last five or six weeks almost endlessly playing with Lego. We have got a lot of Lego, mind you, seeing as they've had a Lego set of one kind or other given to them pretty much every birthday and Christmas going back years (they have older brothers too).
So, yeah, I would say Lego is the most consistently entertaining kids' toy ever.
I've got a 7-year-old and a 9-year-old (amongst others) and they've both spent the last five or six weeks almost endlessly playing with Lego. We have got a lot of Lego, mind you, seeing as they've had a Lego set of one kind or other given to them pretty much every birthday and Christmas going back years (they have older brothers too).
So, yeah, I would say Lego is the most consistently entertaining kids' toy ever.
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