part 2 Lego build
my first LEGO build on my own
Building my first LEGO set on my own was a truly rewarding experience that ignited my creativity and patience. I found that starting with carefully following the instruction manual helped me familiarize myself with the different LEGO pieces and their functions. One important lesson I learned was to sort the bricks by color and shape before beginning the assembly, which made the building process much smoother and faster. A key safety tip I paid close attention to, especially since the LEGO packaging includes a warning to keep small pieces away from babies and young children to avoid choking hazards, is to always build in a tidy space to prevent losing small parts. This also makes cleanup easier and protects curious little ones in the household. Throughout the build, I realized that LEGO isn’t just a toy, but a fantastic way to develop problem-solving skills and enhance spatial awareness. Each completed section of the model brought a sense of accomplishment. I encourage new builders to be patient and enjoy the process, as it’s not only about the end result but also the creativity and fun you experience along the way. If you're new to LEGO building like I was, take your time, don't rush the steps, and feel free to personalize your build by adding your own touches. This personal engagement makes the project uniquely yours and keeps motivation high for future builds. Happy building!






















































