WS01 - My favourite thing to do
English, Year 3
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How do you all relax when you’re at home? Do you read a book, play video games, play outside and do sport?
Well, my favourite thing to do is play LEGO. I'm going to put it to you straight: I love LEGO.
I get so excited when I receive a LEGO set that I just can't wait to open it and make something cool.
Whether it's LEGO City, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Marvel Superhero, it's impossible to get bored with these small, coloured plastic blocks.
LEGO has been around for many years. It was invented in Denmark in 1934.
LEGO helps to improve your creativity. There is no right or wrong way of making your own creation with LEGO. Each small plastic block clips onto another piece and voilà, magic happens.
Have you ever stared at a LEGO set and wondered, "Oh man, how am I ever going to build that massive structure?" Well never fear, the trusted LEGO instruction booklet is here. It will take you step by step through each stage of development, and once completed, you feel like a champion.
I have many plastic tubs filled with LEGO pieces of all shapes, sizes and colours. My parents get annoyed finding LEGO pieces all over the house, either wedged between the couch, under the bed, along the hallway or sucked up in the vacuum cleaner! You just can't escape it!
What about walking barefoot and accidentally stepping on a LEGO piece? Ouch, it really hurts. Those tiny plastic pieces cause a minute of pain, but it's all worth it when you use it to create a masterpiece.
Do you know that there are adults whose job it is to create amazing things with LEGO? Such as the Harbour Bridge, the Mona Lisa, the Titanic, the Colosseum, and much, much more.
One day I'd love to go to Malaysia and visit LEGOLAND. Who knows, I might even get a job someday where I get to do my favourite thing, which is playing LEGO.
So next time you're at home relaxing, pick up some LEGO pieces and create some magic.