Lego & Amigo
Amigo Amigo
Hey Lego! I was thinking we could pull together a neighborhood project—maybe a giant puzzle or a community mural—something that brings people together and lets us both use our strengths. What do you think?
Lego Lego
That sounds great. Let’s start by sketching a layout and listing the supplies we’ll need. Then we can divide the work so everyone can contribute.
Amigo Amigo
Sounds awesome! How about we sketch a big layout on paper first, maybe a grid that shows where each piece goes. For supplies, we’ll need a few big boxes of Lego bricks in different colors, a ruler for straight edges, maybe a marker to outline sections, and a timer if we want to keep it fun. We can then write each person’s name next to the tasks they’ll handle—like someone builds the base, another does the walls, another adds details. That way everyone feels needed and we keep it moving together. What do you think?
Lego Lego
Sounds solid. I’ll draw a simple grid now, label a few sections, and then we can copy it to a board. I’ll keep the layout modular so we can swap pieces later. Let me know what colors you want for the main frame and the accents, and we’ll sort out the supply list. Then we can hand out the roles and start building.
Amigo Amigo
That’s perfect! For the main frame, I’m thinking a solid navy blue so it’s strong and pops. For accents, let’s mix in some bright orange and a splash of sunny yellow to give it that cheerful vibe. Those colors should look great together and keep everyone excited. Ready to see the grid!