
There were a couple of Lego portraits where the kids could put their heads through.


There were a number set up throughout the zoo and at various places you could get cards. Yesterday, the kids managed to collect all the cards but we did miss a few animals.


This even shows a bit of action.

The largest sculpture was the polar bear and I don't have a picture of him. He was made with 95,000 bricks. The artist for these is Sean Kenney. His work is interesting and inspiring. I think we might need to get a few more Lego bricks.
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