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Jamand · 16/11/2025 12:09

I’ve got 9 drawers to sort lots of Lego into. My child wants it done by shape not colour.
Allowing one drawer each for wheels, figures and random pieces (leaves, spider webs etc), how would you sort the other 6 drawers??

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Rosieliz04 · 16/11/2025 18:44

How old is DC? I’d just have them do it if they want it done so specifically.
Obviously it really does depend on age but I don’t see why they can’t at least help since they’re old enough to instruct you how they want it done.

TheBeaTgoeson1 · 16/11/2025 20:03

Yeah. They do it.

katmarie · 16/11/2025 20:38

Do it however you want. Spend hours on it. Enjoy the catharsis of getting it all exactly how you think it should be. Marvel in the beauty of it being perfectly sorted.

Then, accept that in less than one week it will be a total mess, with all shapes colours and sizes mixed together, and most of it on the floor. Under your bare foot. Again.

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FusionChefGeoff · 16/11/2025 22:42

I’d go with double blocks of all lengths, single blocks of all lengths, single flats of all lengths, other flats and maybe one for all the single dot pieces???

Jamand · 17/11/2025 09:54

FusionChefGeoff · 16/11/2025 22:42

I’d go with double blocks of all lengths, single blocks of all lengths, single flats of all lengths, other flats and maybe one for all the single dot pieces???

Thank you. That’s what I was thinking, but wondered if I was missing something. I was worried about starting down that route (with DS help!) and then having a better idea 😂

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