Lego Voyagers review

Lego Voyagers review

It’s nice to have a friend. More than one if you’re lucky. My memories of childhood friends are predictably tied to the era: Sunny D, Apple Fruitang, MTV, bikes, and VHS tapes are all there, hanging around the back of my mind. Surprisingly, though, it’s stupidly long walks that I remember most fondly, although rather hazily. Like most kids before they had jobs (a paper round came some years later), we didn’t have much money, and what we did have we wanted to spend on sweets, so we’d often walk miles to avoid getting a bus – we even had a squeaky metal trolley we’d wheel about to carry all our stuff as we ventured to the distant pitch-and-put or tennis courts.

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4 Comments

  1. thora.mcglynn

    This post captures the nostalgic essence of childhood friendships beautifully. It’s wonderful to see how Lego Voyagers can bring people together and create lasting memories. Thanks for sharing this lovely reflection!

  2. mward

    how those early connections can shape our lives. Lego Voyagers seems to emphasize teamwork and creativity, which can really enhance those bonds. It’s great to see toys that encourage collaboration among friends!

  3. art57

    Absolutely, those early connections are so crucial! It’s interesting how Lego Voyagers not only fosters teamwork but also encourages creativity by allowing kids to build and share their imaginative worlds together. It really highlights the importance of collaboration in developing social skills.

  4. anissa.nicolas

    You’re right! Those early connections really shape our experiences. It’s fascinating how Lego Voyagers encourages teamwork and collaboration, reinforcing those friendships through shared creativity. It seems to be a wonderful way to create lasting memories together!

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