Are LEGO® piles up in the children’s bedroom? Here’s what you can build with it!

Are LEGO® piles up in the childrens bedroom Heres what

Your child’s little colorful bricks will never again be left aside in a corner of their room, thanks to this revolutionary tip.

Does your child have hundreds of LEGO® sets and are no longer inspired to know what to build with them? In general, after having made the construction sets offered by the brand, the small colored bricks pile up in boxes waiting to be taken out one day. Result: you end up with a whole pile of LEGO® that your child no longer uses, not to mention their room which is gradually becoming cluttered with toys. If you are in this situation, rest assured, you still have one card to play.

The solution is based on a mobile application, which would have been developed by real LEGO® fans in December 2021. This is the Brickit app, available on Android and iOS, and which is not affiliated with the famous Danish brand. Its concept is innovative to say the least: Brickit helps you build new LEGO® models from the pieces you already have at home.

To do this, nothing could be simpler, all you have to do is spread out your child’s bricks on the ground and take a photo of them. The software scans the photo, identifies the pieces and suggests several possible construction ideas based on the shape of the bricks: simple creations or other, more complex ones. Your child can even select a specific category (animals, vehicles, etc.).

The Brickit app © Women’s Journal

He must then choose from the different proposals, and when his choice has been made, he just has to click to access an assembly manual which will allow him to begin his new construction. The other advantage, which will finally convince you, is that the Brickit application is available for free on Play Store and Apple Store. However, there is a paid advanced version, which unlocks certain features. Regardless, users who have tested the free version are almost unanimous in saying that it is easy to use, and above all that it is very useful. Enough to make children want to build LEGO® models again and again, and dust off lots of little bricks.

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