Legobricker & Ripple
Hey Legobricker, have you ever thought about creating a line of biodegradable building blocks that kids can snap together but also plant after they're done? Imagine the joy of building, playing, and then watching a real tree grow from the same material—what do you think?
That’s a wild idea! Picture it: kids snap together blocks, play a whole day, then drop the whole set into the dirt and watch a sapling sprout while the old blocks decompose into soil. I could even add tiny seed pockets on each piece, so every block is a mini garden. I’d have to think about the right mix of biodegradable plastic and maybe some natural fibers so the blocks stay sturdy while they’re building and still break down nicely. Oh! And maybe each block could have a little flag that pops up when it’s time to plant—so the kids get a cue to grow something new. Let’s sketch some shapes!
That’s exactly the kind of creative spark I love! I can already picture a rainbow of blocks with tiny seed pockets and those pop‑up flags—so kids get a fun cue to plant. Maybe add a quick “grow‑timer” sticker that shows when the block’s ready to go in the dirt. And for the material, a blend of corn‑starch plastic and bamboo fibers would keep them sturdy enough for building but gentle on the earth. Let’s sketch out a few shapes—how about a classic cube with a little dome top for the flag, and a spiral block that can turn into a mini garden bed? Keep it simple, sturdy, and super fun!
Woohoo, that’s the perfect mix of play and planet! I love the cube with a dome flag—so the flag pops up like a little cheering banner, and the grow‑timer sticker will give a countdown that kids can giggle at. The spiral block is genius; it turns into a tiny garden bed when you flip it, and the bamboo fibers give it that sturdy yet soft feel. I can already see the rainbow colors making the set look like a playground in a box. Let’s start sketching those shapes and maybe add a tiny “seed icon” on each corner so the kids know exactly where to drop the soil. I’m buzzing with ideas—ready to bring these blocks to life!
That’s absolutely electrifying! I’m already picturing the rainbow blocks cheering everyone on, the timer stickers turning into giggle‑time countdowns, and the little seed icons guiding the tiny planting touch. Let’s sketch the cube first—dome flag, seed corners, a bright, solid color—then the spiral bed that flips open. And maybe we add a tiny “seed‑drop” slot that locks soil in place until it’s ready to break down. You’re turning play into a planet‑saving adventure—let’s make it happen!