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The LEGO® StoreSOUTHGATE CENTRE 5015-111 ST NW SPACE #424EDMONTON AB T6H 4M6 Visit the LEGO Store at Southgate Centre! LEGO Monthly Mini Model Build Sign up online for the March Mini Model Build starting February 15! Event takes place March 7-8, and is only open to members of the LEGO VIP loyalty program. Sign up in advance for a LEGO Disney Beauty and the Beast building event! March 4 & 11. February 10-28: FREE Exclusive Disco and Clown Batman™ Minifigures with purchases of $75 or more! Scroll over the calendar to learn more! See Printable PDF version REQUEST AFREE LEGO CATALOG STAY TUNED WITHLEGO NEWS LEGO Store - All the latest in Edmonton The LEGO Store raises the bar in kid-chic design, innovative displays, in-store family events and consumer-friendly play areas to deliver an engaging, entertaining and fun experience for families. Our Pick A Brick wall features LEGO elements in a variety of colors & shapes in bulk.




The “Living Room” is an interactive play area positioned in the center of the store designed for hands-on, minds-on play. Our “Brand Ribbon” runs the circumference of the store, featuring LEGO model displays, company history & fun facts to entertain guests.The link to this page may be incorrect or out of date.2. You may have bookmarked a page that has moved.“There are multiple lay areas, a section for building your own mini figure, and a huge pick-a-brick wall along the back.” “One staff member even dug out all the regular sized Lego pieces (choking hazards) while my little one played at the Duplo bins so that he couldn't accidentally get at them.” “Yes, it can get busy but it's a fun place to be and it has something for everyone!” Diecast Depot LTD. was established in January 2005. What started out to be a hobby has become much more. We wanted to be able to go to one store and buy it all but there was no place like that. So we decided to create a…




"This is a neat store with lots of options for storage. We just picked up a few small storage bins and were encouraged to look at the website for more creative way to store stuff. A cool place that I would…"Download the iPaB update form. Print it out, take it to your local LEGO store, write down the parts description/color, then update iPaB! Thanks to Moctagon Jones for this wonderful form! Don’t see your local LEGO store? Send me a Flickr mail letting me know the dimensions of your LEGO store’s PaB and I’ll get it added ASAP! This web-site does not guarantee the accuracy of a store’s inventory; some items may be sold out or the information on this web-site may be inaccurate or out-of-date. Also, some store’s inventory have a high turn-over rate. Information from this web-site is to be used only for reference purposes. LEGO Stores are NOT responsible for any information on this web-site. However, if you find this information to be out-of-date, please help us by updating it.




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> "lego" in toys, games in Edmonton Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for "lego" in Edmonton.Tadhg Dunlop is 11-years-old and, like a lot of kids his age, he loves Lego. He loves its nuances, how the different pieces fit with the different sets, and he loves shopping for Lego, alone, with the permission of his parents. But at the Lego Store in Calgary’s Chinook Centre that’s a problem. Young Tadhg, whose house is 4.8 kilometres from the Lego Store door, hopped on his bike with $200 in his pocket — money earned from babysitting and doing chores — last Sunday and pedaled off to the mall to buy some Lego. His father, Doug, had groceries to get, and arranged to meet his son at the store later on. But when Doug arrived, there was a problem. Tadhg had been detained for the modern day crime of shopping alone. “Tadhg was in the corner of the store — he wasn’t mashed into the corner or tied up or anything — he was playing with some Lego, but probably feeling a little nervous, because a security guard was looking over his shoulder,” his father says.




“I thought maybe he had done something wrong, like bumped a shelf, and had some Lego boxes fall off and get damaged. But I couldn’t even really imagine why he would be detainedBut I couldn’t even really imagine why he would be detained.” Tadhg was a loyal customer. He had been shopping at the store by himself ever since he was nine. There had never been a problem before. And his Dad, while a Lego fan, though not of equal magnitude, had no problem letting him exercise his consumer choices without parental supervision. Tadhg rides his bike to school. He can find a bathroom. And he can count his money. So when a Lego Store employee initially approached him Sunday and started asking questions, he was flattered. Perhaps they had heard of his awesome Lego skills, and wanted to hire him? He had built a giant Lego locomotive in the past, and was working on a new monster project — an eight-wheeled off-road vehicle. Hence the trip to buy some more Lego. But the nice Lego employee had other motives.




They wanted to know Tadhg’s age. And when he said 11, mall security was dispatched to the scene. Calls to Calgary’s Lego Store to inquire about Sunday’s bust were referred to the brand’s U.S. headquarters. Here is what they had to say: “Our primary concern is for children’s safety and as such we have a policy regarding unaccompanied minors in our stores,” Michael McNally, a senior spokesperson for Lego, wrote in an email to the National Post. “As this customer was under the age of 12 and unaccompanied, our store staff followed our guidelines and alerted mall security.” Doug Dunlop is a child of the Seventies, an era where kids walked to school, climbed trees, played road hockey, jumped off swings, had chestnut fights — and playground play fights — and went to the store to buy their parents cigarettes. The 47-year-old electrical engineer understands the world has changed. He just didn’t realize how much. And it is not just a Calgary thing, but an everywhere, everyday thing: an irrational bludgeoning of parental authority and general commonsense that, in its absurd extreme, saw some RCMP officers recently issue a warning to a couple in B.C. for the crime of letting their four-year-old son play outside…naked.




“There has been a shift as to how overprotective we have become,” Dunlop says. “But it had not occurred to me that the shift was so severe as to prevent an 11-year-old from buying toys in a toy store.” (A Mastermind Toys store near where I live has no similar policy. The employee I spoke to said children, ages 10 or 11, often pop in unaccompanied by an adult to look around). Dunlop expressed his chagrin at the Lego Store rules to staff who, he says, suggested he was a bad parent for leaving Tadhg unattended, because bad things can happen when an 11-year-old boy shops alone in a Lego Store 4.8 km from his front door. Dunlop reasons that bad things happen everywhere. And that the worst thing that could happen in a Lego Store would be if a tall person were to reach for an item on a shelf, triggering a Lego avalanche that landed on his son’s head. A Lego Store district manager suggested another possible scenario, according to Dunlop: what if the mall was evacuated for an emergency, what then for Tadhg?

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