Just in the last 6 months or so, Owen has started building everything. It started with just the normal blocks, but has escalated. He is loving blocks, magnetics and he's even moved on to food and glow sticks. Every time I turn around, he's telling me about something he's built, what it's for and how it works. It's never just "this is a gun and it shoots things. No, it's more of a " this is a robotic rocket/car. It can drive on roads or shoot into space. When it's in space, it can drive, but it's more like gliding because they don't have roads in space, you know. Then, when it lands on a planet, it can drive again." I'm so impressed with his little 5 year old mind. He's started telling me just recently that some things are "just in his imagination and they can't come out, so if I want to see them, I have to go in his imagination to see them." That usually happens when he's trying to explain something to me and I keep asking questions about it. It's fun for me to see him using his imagination.
I'm not sure what he called this . . .
but I do remember he was excited that it had a hidden checkerboard.
This was a "yellow-ish" sale. It was "yellow-ish" so it could be hidden from people.
Yes, it looks like an ordinary box made out of blocks, but this is the infamous rocket/car.
Something made out of carrots?
And magnetics
The world's biggest paper airplane. It's called a calendar plane because it's made out of a calendar, of course.
This "beautiful wind chime" is made out of glow sticks.
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