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First Disney game[edit]
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All the other lego videogames have been based on Warner Brother movies (don't believe me look it up on Wikipedia) perhaps it would be wise mention that this is the first game based on a Disney movie.-James Pandora Adams —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.176.164.245 (talk) 01:34, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
- While it's true this was the first based on a Disney movie, Star Wars was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Warner Brothers had nothing to do with it.--Scorp Stanton (talk) 18:30, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
- As far as I know, the only game based on WB movies is Harry Potter, which only has 1 game. What in the world are you talking about? Blake(Talk·Edits) 18:35, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
- Are you asking me or him? Because I was disagreeing with his assertion that all the other games were based on WB movies by siting the very first one which was based on Star Wars.--Scorp Stanton (talk) 18:40, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
- I was talking to the IP. Sorry, Blake(Talk·Edits) 21:27, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
- Are you asking me or him? Because I was disagreeing with his assertion that all the other games were based on WB movies by siting the very first one which was based on Star Wars.--Scorp Stanton (talk) 18:40, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
- As far as I know, the only game based on WB movies is Harry Potter, which only has 1 game. What in the world are you talking about? Blake(Talk·Edits) 18:35, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
- All of the previous Lego videogames have been based on WB movies? These certainly haven't -
- Bionicle Heroes
- Bionicle: The Game
- Bionicle: Matoran Adventures
- Bionicle: Maze of Shadows
- Bionicle: Tales of the Tohunga
- Lego Alpha Team
- Lego Batman: The Videogame
- Lego Battles
- Lego Battles: Ninjago
- Lego Chess
- Lego Creator
- Lego Creator: Knights Kingdom
- Lego Digital Designer
- Drome Racers
- Lego Friends
- Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
- Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
- Lego Island
- Lego Island 2 The Brickster's Revenge
- Island Xtreme Stunts
- Lego Knights' Kingdom
- Legoland
- Lego Loco
- Lego My Style Kindergarten
- Lego My Style Preschool
- Lego Racers
- Lego Racers 2
- Lego Rock Band
- Lego Rock Raiders
- Lego Soccer Mania
- Lego Stunt Rally
- Lego Star Wars: The Video Game
- Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- Lego Universe
- Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
--DeKay01 (talk) 14:54, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
Gameplay summary is singularly unhelpful[edit]
I have no idea what the other Lego games are like — Preceding unsigned comment added by Imperium of Man (talk • contribs) 18:19, 25 December 2012 (UTC)
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LGBT-related[edit]
In the game when playing as Syrena or Philip they can use something of a stun attack that will cause characters, including playable ones, to swoon as love hearts appear around their heads, regardless of gender. I believe this is enough to place the page in the LGBT-related video games category but I understand some people may have objections to this and am putting this up to see if I get any opposition. I understand that this page is not a high priority on wikipedia so if I do not get any response in around 1-2 weeks I will assume that my decision is acceptable. 86.136.18.199 (talk) 22:19, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
- For one, I don't think that this would eve be reason, no matter how weak, for the inclusion of said category. On the other hand, you would need to provide a reliable, secondary source, in order to confirm your claim. (Note, though, that captured gameplay uploaded to YouTube is neither reliable nor secondary [as it is tertiary].) Cheers! Lordtobi (✉) 07:55, 24 April 2017 (UTC)
- Hi, I apologise for trying to delete my talk page. I didn't want the situation to escalate and panicked. I think I'll just leave the situation. I own the game but I can't find a confirmation of it outside of it being mentioned on its TV Tropes page and my own memory. It's not that important anyway.86.128.116.245 (talk) 20:40, 24 April 2017 (UTC)
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Centers are a wonderful way to enable your preschooler to not only express his or her creativity, but also to take ownership of learning. Here is a unique center idea for you to create at home or in the classroom. Remember that each child is individual, and while some children may not need assistance, others may need your supervision. Below this Lego center idea is a follow up idea, to use either as a post center activity or as a reinforcement challenge.
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'Lego Community'- Set up a Lego table, and invite your preschooler to create a community scene. Many of the Duplo sets, as well as the regular Lego sets offer a variety of community themed building projects. Be sure to offer a variety of pieces, such as doors, windows, wheels for cars and pieces to build a house or building. You may choose to assist your preschooler in building one full set, such as a firetruck. Discuss the community with your child, too. Talk about what makes up a community and who is part of your individual community. After building your preschooler will surely want to play with their creation, which is perfect for their imagination.
Follow Up Activity: Before your child disassembles their community for free play time with the parts, take a photo of them with the community. Later, you can develop the picture (or print it) and create a 'Builders Scrapbook'. In this book your child can write a sentence or a few words to describe the community that they created, and share this with friends and family. You can even send the photo online or post it to a blog so everyone can see the awesome creation your preschooler made! As you add Lego sets to your themes, you can add to this 'Builders Scrapbook'.
Additional follow up can be online educational games at Duplo.Lego.com where your child can play community themed games, watch mini movies, or read a story.
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Lego Center Idea
'Lego Community'- Set up a Lego table, and invite your preschooler to create a community scene. Many of the Duplo sets, as well as the regular Lego sets offer a variety of community themed building projects. Be sure to offer a variety of pieces, such as doors, windows, wheels for cars and pieces to build a house or building. You may choose to assist your preschooler in building one full set, such as a firetruck. Discuss the community with your child, too. Talk about what makes up a community and who is part of your individual community. After building your preschooler will surely want to play with their creation, which is perfect for their imagination.
Follow Up Activity: Before your child disassembles their community for free play time with the parts, take a photo of them with the community. Later, you can develop the picture (or print it) and create a 'Builders Scrapbook'. In this book your child can write a sentence or a few words to describe the community that they created, and share this with friends and family. You can even send the photo online or post it to a blog so everyone can see the awesome creation your preschooler made! As you add Lego sets to your themes, you can add to this 'Builders Scrapbook'.
Additional follow up can be online educational games at Duplo.Lego.com where your child can play community themed games, watch mini movies, or read a story.
The 'Fun Zone' on the Lego Duplo site offers a variety of games, from counting to color matching. There is also an area to download coloring and activity sheets, like mazes. Have a block or two of fun!
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