Nano block 2

Santa finally came to our home and gave two nano blocks to my oldest daughter.

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The first one is theTower of Pisa.
The small peices represen people.

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The second one is the Tokyo Skytree which is one of the highest tower i the world.

These blocks are very hard to assemble because the columns lean because the structure isn’t strong.

That’s why my daughter failed to assemble the many times.
The product isn’t perfect and it got bad reviews on Amazon

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She is using glue and trying he best.

We hope that she’ll finish it well.
Good luck.

PS: This month marks the two-year anniversary of my blog

Thanks for your support. Happy new year

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32 thoughts on “Nano block 2

  1. They seem really difficult to assemble… But the final result is really cool!! I didn’t see the name at first, but I could even recognise that the first one was the tower of Pisa! Happy New Year & congratulations on your blog’s anniversary :)

  2. That’s the spirit – use the glue and carry on! I wish your daughter good luck on her nanoblock structures! *^o^*
    How about your younger daughter? Did Santa-san bring her anything beautiful? *^v^*
    Happy blogging anniversary!!! Please keep writing!

  3. Congratulations on your 2nd anniversary! I have enjoyed reading your blog very much. I am sure your daughter will figure it out since she seems very smart. Don’t give up!

  4. Congratulations on the second anniversary of your blog! A great achievement. Thanks for following my blog during that time. It is always encouraging when someone reads a blog and sometimes comments :-) . My 32 year old son has some Nano blocks too – a spaceship! He used to like Lego when he was little. I like the work your daughter has done.

  5. Happy New Year Cocomino!

    Thank you for everything you have done for us through this wonderful blog. Best wishes for 2013!

    From the heart,
    Petru

  6. They really do look very similar to Legos… which were my favorite toy when I was growing up!
    Good luck to your daughter… that sounds like a very challenging project, but I’m sure her patience will pay-off in the end! :)

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