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Hello

As a 24-year-old, my lifelong dream has been to turn my hobby and passion for LEGO into a career. What drives me most is witnessing children flourish in whatever they do, whether it's fostering creativity, honing building skills, or simply seeing them happy—and knowing their parents are happy too. This fulfillment is my ultimate measure of success.

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My Story

Ever since I was a child of three, I found solace and joy in the intricate world of LEGO. While many of my peers outgrew this childhood pastime, I found myself only delving deeper into its possibilities. Throughout high school, with ample spare time on my hands, I immersed myself in LEGO building, pushing the boundaries of creativity and skill. It was during this time that I discovered a unique niche—building portraits of people using LEGO bricks.

To my surprise, my creations gained recognition beyond the confines of my own room. They found their way into art galleries and eventually into the homes of high-end art collectors. This unexpected success not only fueled my passion for LEGO but also provided me with the means to reinvest in my craft. Every sale allowed me to purchase more bricks, expanding my collection and capabilities.

With approximately half a million bricks at my disposal, one might think I have enough. Yet, for a dedicated LEGO enthusiast like myself, there's always room for more—both in terms of bricks and creative space. LEGO isn't just a hobby or a business venture for me; it's an integral part of my identity.

As I continue on this journey, I'm constantly seeking to refine my skills, both as a builder and as a teacher. Sharing my passion with others and witnessing their own journeys of discovery brings me immense joy and fulfillment. Through LEGO, I've found a medium that allows me to express myself, connect with others, and continually evolve as an artist and educator.

Chug Details

The Lego Chug caters to ages 4-14, with accommodations made for younger participants. We welcome families, offering sessions for both boys and girls. For family session pricing, please contact me directly.

Should you have any comments or questions, do not hesitate to reach out. Please note that we do not allow children to take home their creations, as we utilize Lego pieces that partially belong to our Lego (LUGGroup).

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Additionally, I offer Lego sets for sale at discounted rates, particularly for frequent attendees. While the store aspect isn't profit-driven, it enables me to provide children within the Chug access to affordable Lego sets. While I have a diverse selection, please note that not every set is available.

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Participants in the Chug will learn valuable skills such as technique, creativity, and problem-solving in a safe and supportive environment. For instance, I once worked with a child struggling with spatial concepts like left and right by offering him additional free time before sessions. Through engaging with Lego DOTS, he showed remarkable improvement in a short period.

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The ethos of the Chug prioritizes creating a nurturing space where children can express themselves freely. Whether they follow structured activities or pursue their own creations, the emphasis remains on the child's growth and enjoyment above all else.

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