KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Tuesday afternoon, LEGOs are going to help build the foundation for a new children's club at the Kansas City public library. Local author of "LEEGO: A Love Story," Jonathan Bender, is helping launch KC Kids Create. Bender and Kansas City Public Library project coordinator, Kristan Whipple, stopped by FOX 4 to share what kids of things can learn from playing with LEGOs and how LEGOs can help shape an parent's relationship with their child. In addition, they showed how to make a LEGO heart.
Author shares how kids, adults can benefit from playing with LEGOs

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