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      24hr-mum
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      those that teach how to interpret the instruction n build more complex lego models

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        Jennifer
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        24hr-mum:
        those that teach how to interpret the instruction n build more complex lego models

        Both my boys play lego. I find the pictorial instructions in the manual easy to understand and follow.

        Are you not referring to those lego sets that come with pictorial instructions and with recommended age group?

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          24hr-mum
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          oops i thot got course to teach the kid to read the manual and do up the lego himslf without asking for mummy’s help :P

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            Jennifer
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            24hr-mum:
            oops i thot got course to teach the kid to read the manual and do up the lego himslf without asking for mummy's help :P

            oic. Each lego set comes with an easy to follow picturiol instruction manual. As long as you buy the appropriate age group, it shld not be a prob. A young child might still need some parental help to learn how to interpret the pics if this is his 1st lego set. And sometimes need the strength to press pieces together.

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              pixiedust
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              Besides Children's Technology Workshop at Forum, there is :


              http://www.crestargroup.com/services_L04.htm

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                24hr-mum
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                last time i asked crestar they say they dont do it anymore

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                  Sci
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                  Ask the Secret Chamber. Its a lego shop at holland village, Parkway parade, Thomson. I know they have lego courses, but its not just for building with instruction…it incorporates robotics, programing…etc with lego. I didn’t send my own children they are still very young. But I heard that the kids are trained and even go for competitions.

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                    24hr-mum
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                    thanks. i know this one is at thomson plaza. i called n they hvnt been hvg it now. got to wait.

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                      kenobi
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                      Yup, it’s a pity that the Lego Education Center has folded.


                      Most Lego Robotics courses are offered at school level instead of a shop. The only surviving shop I know is at Forum Galleria.

                      I’ve observed that they have holiday "camp" for Robotics.

                      I’d encourage you to sign up for the school one to check on your child’s interest level on Robotics.

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                        Happy Mama
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                        kenobi:
                        Yup, it's a pity that the Lego Education Center has folded.


                        Most Lego Robotics courses are offered at school level instead of a shop. The only surviving shop I know is at Forum Galleria.

                        I've observed that they have holiday \"camp\" for Robotics.

                        I'd encourage you to sign up for the school one to check on your child's interest level on Robotics.
                        Hi, may I have the name of the shop at Forum? Thought of sending daughter there during the school hols. Thank you. 😄

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