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The company I work for is organizing a month-long LEGO building challenge for the employees' children. There are 2 categories; Category 1 for 3-5 years old and Category 2 for 6-9 years old.
Without hesitation, I signed up both Aleesa and Ayra (who are 3 and 8) immediately after reading the email as the first 30 sign-ups will receive a free LEGO box. Today, we received ours; We got 2 boxes, one for each category.
Unfortunately, Daanish, who's turning 11 this year fits in neither of the categories. He has agreed to help her sisters out.
The LEGO boxes are huge, not to mention expensive (yes, we checked!), which makes the kids super excited to start the first challenge.
The themes will change weekly. The girls will have the entire weekend to build their creations and submit pictures and a video before 10 PM on Sunday. Results will be announced on the following Friday, together with the new themes for the next challenge. Prizes will be given on a weekly basis.
Judging Criteria
25% for Creativity and Originality
Is it different/unique?
25% for Complexity
Difficulty of construction
20% for Presentation
Are any other materials used? Usage of colors.
20% for Adherence to Contest Rules
Does it meet the week’s theme, submit on time, etc.?
10% for Social Media Posting
Top 5 highest likes will get full 10% while the rest will get 5%.
We have so many LEGO pieces at our disposal from the impulsive purchases all these years and we can't wait to fully make use of them. I'm sure they will be of great help.
Let's bring on the first challenge!
We have so many LEGO pieces at our disposal from the impulsive purchases all these years and we can't wait to fully make use of them. I'm sure they will be of great help.
Let's bring on the first challenge!