Building Imagination & Creativity on Thursday, July 15 at 5:00 PM. They can wind down together after a long day by enjoying fun and interactive games and performances. Of course, the party won’t be complete without a building session with LEGO DOTS, the creative line for DIY accessories.
LEGO Virtual
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With creativity and imagination at the core of the LEGO play system. Kids can explore new and familiar passion points through the wide variety of building sets that LEGO offers.
During the LEGO Virtual Party, guests will have the chance to create their own accessories according to their preferred style with the LEGO DOTS Bracelet set and Creative Party Kit.
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For kids and for Parents
Showcasing the versatility of LEGO for both kids and parents are guests of the LEGO Virtual Party: Chloe Collings, Marie Field-Faith, Cham Magsaysay, Nikki Imbento, and Celline Bautista along with their children, who greatly enjoy building LEGO sets. The building session will be guided by radio and events host and adult LEGO builder Tanya Zialcita.
Aside from watching the fun unfold, viewers can also participate through interactive games. Where they can write their answers in the comment section and get the chance to win the same sets used in the LEGO Virtual Party.
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Audiences can also follow along during the building session by getting the same LEGO sets ahead of the event through the official LEGO website at www.bankeebricks.ph. You can also go to any LEGO Certified Store (LCS) branches at Trinoma, The 30th Mall, BGC, Greenbelt, and Alabang Town Center.
Don’t miss the exciting and engaging child-parent bonding activity and tune in on Thursday, July 15 at 5 PM on the official LEGO Certified Store PH Facebook page. Follow it on Facebook and Instagram for updates on the event.
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