I'm 33 and still play with it hunni!!!!
2006-12-29 23:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm 35yrs old & I ...........
- Read & collect comics
- Play video games
- Collect Star Wars figures
- Have a teddy bear in a Spider-man costume
- Read Fighting Fantasy & Lone Wolf RPG books
- Collected the ticket stubs from all three LOTR movies (as they came out) and had them framed
- Check the waldrobe & other cupboards for doorways to ther worlds
- Can curse in Klingon
- Have waged a mini war on the faries at the bottom of the garden (They make fun of my cat)
- Bought my daughter a Star Trek baby grow (She is not even born yet!)
- Collect robots...........
Trust me - Compared to that little lot playing with a bit of lego is totally ok !!!!!!
2006-12-30 08:14:07
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answered by David 5
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I must have been wrong for 13 years of my life then, I play with legos too, and I'm 27. Let him get acquainted with girls, which will be sometime VERY soon, then you won't have to worry about it anymore...unless she's into lego's too, and if that's the case, she's a keeper, take good care of her.
2006-12-29 23:22:03
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answered by guicho79 4
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Yeah particular , as long as taking area in with it & some those who tease you about it do not impact your tutorial result or your thoughts-set in the route of human beings & existence , there are a approach of pastime forums on the internet , i love taking area in beyblade & the communicate board i'm on has contributors of each age , from youngsters to human beings of their mid 20's & some uncommon 30+ human beings , in some international places this isn't a challenge , in case you behave like their teasing would not even worry then you definitely you truthfully must be wonderful , slightly out of topic i wager yet commence gazing anime like Naruto , One Piece , Bleach , Fairy Tail , you'll experience the boldness element interior you growing to be And LEGO is amazingly known , sport enthusiasts love their Lego video games even women , adults evaluate it a superb area of their formative years , so why abandon something you carry dearly , do merely not enable it impact your social existence once you strengthen up
2016-12-01 08:09:45
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answered by ? 4
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Not at all!
Every child is different and he may have great skills of reasoning and develop, he may well blossom and develop his practical skills to work in an environment such as Construction or Engineering!
He stands to develop a lot of patience and a long concentration span, great imagination, he may also be gentle and self secured. Playing with lego is relaxing too.
2006-12-29 23:25:46
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answered by My name's MUD 5
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Go to youtube and type in the word lego movies..... these are generally not children making these movies.
No, there's ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with playing with lego's
2006-12-29 23:21:35
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answered by TexasChick 4
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Nah.
Lego is one of those toys that even adults play with. It's also actually quite good for the brain - building structures, recognising patterns - they're all good skills. So long as the rest of his development is fine, there's absolutely no problem with it - I'd still play with lego if I had it, it's a great toy!
2006-12-30 00:39:10
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answered by Pebbles 5
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If its the big lego get rid of it NOW he is way to old for that.
Answer2 If you mean the little lego grown ups play with don't worry at all.
2006-12-29 23:38:44
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answered by The Answer 3
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I don't see anything wrong with it, he is still just a kid. I set in the floor with my younger children and play with legos with them all the time. I think im still a kid at heart.
2006-12-29 23:23:12
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answered by Lori H 3
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Not at all, some formely see Lego as a toy and others see it as a hobby and some just for fun. I think it's fine and there are exhibitions teens go to where they build things. :)
I say it's fine in my book. :)
2006-12-29 23:32:01
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answered by FuturisticKid 3
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No, why should it be. There's a lot more worse things for a 14 yr old to be playing with.
2006-12-30 09:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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