The largest Lego castle set is the Lego Castle giant chess set with 2,481 pieces and the largest castle play set is Medieval Market Village with 1,601 pieces
No Lego toys have small pieces and are not appropriate for babies and toddlers. They are intended for young children who can assemble and play with the various pieces.
You can go to Lego's website and go to their customer service page and ask for the blueprints for any lego product. All you need to know is the name of the specific lego set or the set number.
If your child loves Lego sets, then creating a Lego castle is a wonderful way to promote pretend play. While there are many castle sets sold, it's also possible to create your own castle together based on your child's imagination. You can coordinate your castle building with watching a castle related movie like Rapunzel, or you can promote castle speech by talking in funny accents to involve your child in imagining and play acting. Older children will have an easy time in imagining and constructing a castle, but younger kids may need some simple direction. Follow the activity by taking a picture to share with family members.
A recent exhibition at Reading Public Museum (UK) indicated that Lego made foam-rubber lances and soft targets for use in their castle theme play area.
Lego's slogan is: "Play on."
The advised age restrictions for LEGO toys is 4 and up with parental supervision. The small pieces of LEGO can be hazardous to a small child so parental supervision is a must.
No the robotic pugilists are for children from ages 8 and up.
No, you can't play Lego Universe offline.
Answer 1:No. Sorry only for 8 year olds and below.Answer 2:Lego is definitely for all ages! (Providing you are over 36 months) There are millions of people all over the world who use Lego, through all the different age groups. You get AFOL (Adult Fans Of Lego), young children who play with Lego, and a large number of teenagers and older children who use and collect Lego too. It doesn't make sense to confine Lego to a particular age group as Lego is for many, a hobby, something they can enjoy in their spare time.
Most little tikes products are appropriate for age 2 years and up. The castle is big enough that 8 to 9 year olds can still play in it, yet still fun for 2-3 year old children.
Yes, anybody can play with Lego, you just need a bit of imagination - and away you go!