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Book your tickets online at least 24 hours in advance for the best pricing and to guarantee entry. Children 2 and under visit for free! Online price from$36.00Online Exclusive Online price from$15.00Walk Up Price $19.00 Toddler Tuesdays will resume on January 17th, 2017! On Tuesdays enjoy great savings with our great value Toddler Time ticket! Bring one toddler (aged 4 and under) per adult and enjoy entry for both of you for just $14. Additional children are $11 each. Adults must be accompanied by a child to visit LEGOLAND Discovery Center. Ticket only valid at date and time selected. Adult & Toddler for$14.00 Have you wanted to visit the LEGOLAND® Discovery Center but don't have any little ones in your life? Or do you need a night away from the kids but want something fun to do? Well here's your chance! The next Adult Night is on Thursday, March 9th: BRICK Madness! Are you ready to rumble? Thursday, March 9th is BRICK Madness at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City!




Join us again this year for our second annual free-throw tournament during this hoop-tastic Adult Night! You must be 18 years old or older to attend this special event. (Only kids at heart!) Admission to Adult Night must be made before 6:45pm. LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Annual Pass Enjoy 12 months' unlimited admission to LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Kansas City! Receive 20% off in our cafe 10% off in our LEGO® Store 10% off Birthday Parties Access to exclusive Annual Pass Holder events and much more! The pass pays for itself in less than 3 visits*! *Based on walk up price of $18.50. Please note Adults must be accompanied by a Child 16 years of age or younger to visit LEGOLAND Discovery Center Children 2 and under visit free Enjoy 12 months of unlimited admission to LEGOLAND® Discovery Center and SEA LIFE Aquarium! Access to exclusive Annual Pass Holder events, preview days and much more! Please note Adults must be accompanied by a Child to visit LEGOLAND Discovery Center




Purchase discounted Annual Passes during the Holiday Annual Pass Sale now through January 15th! Use promo code: KCAPSALE16! LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Family Annual Pass Enjoy 12 months' unlimited admission to LEGOLAND® Discovery Center for your entire family! Access to exclusive events and much more! The pass pays for itself in less than 3 visits*! Minimum of 4 people required to access Family Annual Pass rate. If you are buying less than 4 passes, please purchase the standard LEGOLAND Discovery Center Annual Pass ($55) Family Combo Annual Pass Minimum of 4 passes required to access discount If you are buying less than 4 passes, please purchase the standard Combo Annual Pass ($110) Adults must be accompanied by a child to visit LEGOLAND Discovery Center Children 2 and under are free! Merlin Annual Pass Premium North America Enjoy 12 months of unlimited fun at 25 top attractions around North America! The Merlin Annual Pass is valid at LEGOLAND Florida and California Resorts, Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE Aquariums, LEGOLAND Discovery Center, the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye and San Francisco Dungeon.




Plus you'll also benefit from other great perks like 10% off retail and dining, access to exclusive events, discounts on stays at LEGOLAND Hotels and much more! Please note, you are purchasing your pass from LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City, and will need to collect your pass in person from the attraction. Merlin Annual Passes are sold on a non-refundable and non-transferable basis. Make the most of your visit by finding and collecting all the stamps located around LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Kansas City and solve puzzles along the way! A LEGO® Brick Wall is a one-of-a-kind photo package which truly captures your memories in LEGO® form! A LEGO® Photo Brick Wall (9" x 7"), shipped to your home 1 photo and 1 standard  photo frameYard sales and thrift stores can be very hit-and-miss. When you find them you can get great bargains, but most of the time it’s not fruitful unless you have other reasons to shop there. When I built my Pokemon sculptures, I was able to do that using a bulk brick tub that lego was selling at the time (set #3033).




I bought about 20 of those at $20 each and still ran out of certain parts – that’s why Squirtle’s tail was so small. Sadly, that tub was discontinued a few years ago and the bulk tubs that are available more recently haven’t had nearly as good of an assortment or as good of a price per brick. Probably the easiest way to get cheap parts is to shop on BrickLink. It’s an online shopping mall just for LEGO. Sellers buy sets in bulk (generally when they have clearance sales at retail stores) and sort the parts, putting the individual pieces on their stores. Then you can go in and order any part in quantity. It’s an awkward site to use, but I think the best way is to start at the Catalog tab, find the part you want in the color you want, and then find a store that has them in sufficient quantity. (Disclaimer: I have my own BrickLink store.) There’s also bulk brick available from LEGO; usually they’re a lot more expensive that way but once in a while you can find some real bargains.




Look for the “Pick-A-Brick” in the LEGO Shop-At-Home Store and if you have a LEGO store in your nearby mall, they have an in-person pick-a-brick wall where you can fill up a plastic cup with LEGO parts for a set price. And of course don’t forget about buying sets on sale. Check for sales at LEGO Shop-At-Home (and try their phone number too, as they have weekly phone-only sales as well). If you know any other good ways to find bulk LEGO at economical prices, please post it here as a comment…. Shop for LEGO on AmazonThe page was not foundTruly affordable educational robotics From US$33 per robot, educational robotics that works with LEGO bricks is now at a price your school can afford! Now you can program Edison in PythonEdPack1 FREE International Express Shipping via DHL AffordableLess than US$50 each and just US$33 each for a full class setWorks with LEGO bricksModular and easily expandable using LEGO bricksProgrammableFree programming software for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and AndroidClassroom ready10 free robotics lesson plans with student worksheets and activity sheetsEasy to useSix pre-programmed robot activities set by barcodesBuilt to lastTough enough to be driven over by a car – See our video for proof!




Edison comes with all of these free online resources…10 robotics lesson plansIntegrate Edison into your classroom with ease with our fully illustrated set of 10 free robotics lesson plans. The complete document is 66 pages and includes 36 student Worksheets, 5 Activity sheets, a student achievement chart and a student award certificate.Your EdVenture into Robotics - You're a ControllerIn EdBook1 learn about robotics with Edison, no programming required! Edison can read special barcodes in the book that activate pre-programmed features, such as line following, obstacle avoidance, sumo wrestling and much more. In total seven fun and educational robot activities across 16 pages.Robot activity matAn A1 size (23in x 33in) mat for robot activities such as line following and bounce in borders. The EdMat has six barcodes that activate pre-installed programs such as follow torch, line tracking and sumo wrestle. The EdMat can be downloaded for free and printed at your local print shop.Your EdVenture into Robotics - You're a ProgrammerIn EdBook2 learn about robot programming by programming Edison yourself!




Learn how to write your own robot programs using EdWare’s easy to use drag and drop graphical robot programming software. In total 10 fun and educational robot activities across 27 pages.Graphical robot programming softwareMake robot programming fun and easy to learn with drag and drop graphical icons. EdWare is FREE to use and is for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS (iPad) and Android tablets. Your EdVenture into Robotics - You're a BuilderIn EdBook3 learn about adding pieces made by LEGO to your Edison robot. Follow the step by step guide to combine two Edison robots with LEGO pieces from the LEGO ‘Compact Tracked Loader’ (set 42032) to create more complex robots, such as a remote control robot digger (EdDigger) and a printer (EdPrinter).“I have to say, they are the perfect solution for me. I teach pre-service teachers. In our footprint, schools are low on funding, and low on expertise. I have funded myself, and played with a variety of robots for lower primary, including some quite expensive models.




Without a doubt Edison is most user-friendly, versatile and of course cost-effective” - Wendy Fasso, Central Queensland University, Australia“I've been running camps here in Ireland using Edison robots and the children are delighted with the robots and are really enjoying playing with them. They are amazed with what the robots can do and love designing their own programs. It's great to see how imaginative they are.” - Sinéad Diggin, Ireland “I have been so thrilled watching my students come up with creative ways to work with the two Edisons we have. They are in the process of creating a video to share with our parent community to convince them this is a great way to get students engaged in this type of technology.” - Yolanda Gonzales, Boise school District, USA“In the classrooms, the robots are gradually filtering through all classes. All teachers have been hugely impressed by the enjoyment the students experience as well as the higher order thinking skills that are used to solve challenges that students encounter with the Edison robots.”

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