We have lego from 1990,s we store it in the under the bed 4 compartment plastic boxes from the reject shop. Have had no problems over all those years .Store made items in some boxes the kids all know and are trained to keep all colours separate so life has been very good over 40 years. Takes a very short time to clear the lego room for other activities.
We have the lego ibn a large tub. If lego goes on the floor. It goes on a rug so we can just pick up the rug and when finished and tip the lego in the tub again.
When my son first started with Lego , there was Lego cases , but l must say that was say that was some time ago. Otherwise l would use the plastic storage containers .Myself l never worried about the boxes, but if you keep the boxes it will only keep it neater. Good luck!!!!!
We have twin 7 year olds and 2 littlies under 3, so we have a lot of Lego in our house! You do get special Lego brand storage containers which look great, however, we went with the cheaper/readily available option. For loose Lego, the older kids each get 1 or 2 large, labelled Sistema containers to keep all the tiny pieces contained (any pieces left outside more than 3 times land up in the bin!); and the younger ones store their bigger blocks in a large zipped laundry hamper style bag. If they have some special creations that they want to keep, those are put up on the top shelf of the bookcase in their room. If they have a complete set that they aren’t using anymore, that gets donated.
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becstalou said
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Sarah said
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mom66728 said
- 18 Jun 2019
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