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	<title>Comments on: Lego Pop-Up Book</title>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is why I got my daughter (Mike&#039;s neice) her first set of bricks when she was 1 year old. We make towers on a regular basis together. Lego inspires abstract thought, creative thinking, etc...

And I agree! I&#039;M NOT WORTHY. Best I ever did as a kid was a car with an engine with piston, working transmission, rack &amp; pinion steering, etc. All from &quot;Expert Lego&quot; (for those of you who remember the predicessor to Technic)</description>
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<p>And I agree! I&#8217;M NOT WORTHY. Best I ever did as a kid was a car with an engine with piston, working transmission, rack &amp; pinion steering, etc. All from &#8220;Expert Lego&#8221; (for those of you who remember the predicessor to Technic)</p>
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