This giveaway is a partnership with Nakturnal.
We are so excited to get to host a giveaway with Spapology, THE place to have a LEGO party in Montgomery, AL. Don't worry, if you aren't near Alabama's capitol city (we aren't either) you can win a LEGO® brick set of the Snapology Mascot, Sebastian Gator, details will be at the bottom of the post, but first I want to tell you a little bit about how awesome we think the Snapology concept is and why we decided to share and host this giveaway!

We recently attended and hosted two birthday parties with a LEGO® theme. As part of the parties, the kids used legos for fun and of course, the birthday boys got tons LEGO® sets as gifts. Those parties are coming soon to the blog, so be on the look out!
During the course of these parties, other moms and I had several discussions about being in that stage of boy-mom-hood where there are always tiny little bricks everywhere! Now, we know that can be difficult, especially for our feet and the shag rug, but it can also be so enriching for our children! One of my sisters is a homeschool mom and she shared with us about how she integrates LEGO® building and other STEM activities like Minecraft into her homeschool curriculum. I also loved this article about homeschool learning with LEGO. As you can see here in some of the photos we've shared here, Snapology is not just all about LEGO® building, but they are using robotics, as well as, other resources to go beyond just the bricks to integrate art, science, technology, engineering, and math into education through play.
Children as young as preschool can use LEGOs to learn basic life skills they'll need, from language development and early math and science skills to problem-solving and creative exploration. Even at Ezra's age now, we are using LEGO Duplos to work on color identification, matching, counting and so many other things, but to him, it's just fun playtime engaging with big brother, mom, and dad. It's a win for everybody!
I encourage you to check out Snapology and find out if there's a location near you! We'd love to have a LEGO® party in Montgomery if we could! Come to Mississippi, Snapology! =) Parents, look into these summer camps! What an awesome experience that would be to keep the kids stimulated throughout the summer.
For now, we'll just be envious of whoever wins this awesome giveaway! All you have to do to be in the running is leave a comment about Snapology, lego Montgomery or learning through play here on this blog post and fill out the form below so we can contact you if you win!
GOOD LUCK!
Sebastian Gator LEGO® brick set OR $25 off a summer camp enrollment to the Montgomery AL Snapology.
Thank you for sharing. I entered the giveaway. ❤️
ReplyDeleteLearning through play is so important!
ReplyDeleteI love Legos and so does my 3 year old, he has duplo and regular Legos that can keep him busy for hours, it keeps his mind going being so creative and proud of his creations. I am looking forward to seeing the posts about the birthday party.
ReplyDeleteLove the Idea of learning through play and Legos is a great way! So many options with just regular legos. Loved this story about snapology and wish they had something like that here where I lived.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of learning through play! It is such a creative way to get kids learning new information and they might not even realize they are doing it.
ReplyDeleteUsing LEGOs and other building toys for kids is a great way to make learning fun for them and keep them focused. I wish I had something like this when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteLearnimg through play is amazing. My children would love these.
ReplyDeleteThis would be an amazing adventure for my grandsons
ReplyDeleteThis would be an amazing adventure for my grandsons
ReplyDeleteLearning through play opens the child's imagination, allowing them to be creative. Creativity is one thing new generations are losing. We need to keep the playing going, keep those pathways open.
ReplyDeleteI love legos! I love playing with my children and grandchildren. With legos no matter what the age they are fun and you can teach different things to different ages. They are having so much fun that they don't even know they are learning
ReplyDeleteLearning through play is great!
ReplyDeleteLearning through play is the best way to learn. My kids pick things up much faster when the lesson is fun.
ReplyDeleteI think learning through play is very important! It is a way to get the kids interested and they learn at the same time. It is fun to watch them be entertained while learning.
ReplyDeleteMy two little ones love legos so much. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletewe love legos! My girls have learned hand eye coordination, they love color matching and just beig inventive,, also they have learned following directions which actually putting something together
ReplyDeletelearning thru play is pretty much the only way I get my son to focus, so it's very important in my household.
ReplyDeleteLegos are a great learning tool. Toys can teach children so much. My six year old only recently is able to put them together by himself.
ReplyDeleteLegos open up the door to everyone's imagination! A "toy' you never outgrow!
ReplyDeleteI think learning through play is super important! We love Legos around here, they are so much more then a toy!
ReplyDeleteAs a preschool teacher I think learning threw play is best way to learn
ReplyDeleteMy two year old knows his colors alphabet and numbers because I've worked with him and made learning fun. Thanks to toys like these.
ReplyDeleteLegos are loads of fun for the whole family.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! LEGOs were my favorite toy growing up (yes, decades ago!!!) and now each of my kids have their own LEGOs bins (they are a lifesaver). Wish these classes were near us :-(
ReplyDeleteCongrats Michelle! You are the winner! I will be emailing you shortly!
DeleteStephanie
My daughter loves legos, they provide such wonderful learning experiences
ReplyDeleteAny learning that helps kids connect is a winner. When kids learn through play it stays with them more
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