Yes, but it is not advised.
As it is not much larger than usual capsules or tablets, it could be swallowed. The body may not be able to process it well (at all) though
By getting different LEGO pieces of human LEGO'S and by putting different pieces together
Less than anyone would know of. LEGO has a clear warning of choking hazards on their toys. Children of small ages should buy duplo or quatro sets. Lego also is not lead painted.
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Most legos are a choking hazard to young children inlcuding preschoolers. Look at the age description on the bag if it says its recommended for your childs age then its presumed to be safe. It is possible to break a lego piece and choke on it but very rare. The larger pieces usually are your best bet until the child fully understands.
Certain size Legos were made for older children for this very reason. Giving a younger child small toys before they are ready and without adult supervision can create unwanted opportunities for choking or nasal obstruction.
Lego Minecraft toys are appropriate for children aged 10 and up. This age is recommended due to small parts that can pose a choking hazard as well as the complexity of creating the designs.
Being a representive or the head of a major international fangroup will likely give you an invitation, being a member of the Lego group working for Lego, or sneak in.
The Lego Castle series has been discontinued but it is being replaced with the Lego Kingdoms series.
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Hopefully not for a while. I've had a look and Lego Star Wars will be definitely continuing in 2012. I doubt they will ever stop it as it gets the best sales for Lego being one of the biggest Lego themes ever!
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Currently, a LEGO Minecraft set has been approved on LEGO Cuusoo and is now being sold. It is being sold for $35 USD. Follow the related link below to find it.