There’s no denying that the world loves LEGO. Originally released in 1932, the classic colorful stacking blocks are ostensibly toys for kids, but adults can’t seem to stop turning them into objects ...
Your new, super fun weekend project is now here --- eatable and stackable Legos. YouTube do-it-yourself scientist Grant Thompson shared with viewers a way to create Legos that can be created at home ...
If you’ve ever stepped on one of those LEGO bricks, you’ll immediately understand the need for storage. Those little plastic pieces that create hours of fun for your kids, and adults, can be quite ...