2012 LEGO® WILDLIFE FOREST
Exhibit and Building Zone Now through September 3, 2012
This
summer, journey to our Wild Forest to check out giant LEGO sculptures
of tigers, flamingos, gorillas, and other exotic wildlife, then visit
their real-life counterparts around the zoo. Build your own LEGO
sculptures at our construction zone, and enjoy Wildlife Theater
performances and the hit musical puppet show, Avenue Zoo.
The entrance to the exhibit area will herald this temporary LEGO themed exhibit and the location will be transformed to immerse the visitor in an engaging experience with the structures and the story they tell. The story will be reinforced at each of the gates with LEGO themed navigation signage that becomes the vehicle to promote the exhibit at both the entrances and as a way finding symbol throughout the park. Each structure will be enhanced with design elements that reinforce the animal’s particular habitat. At each location, visitors will not only be able to view the wildlife sculpture, but also learn about WCS’s global work. The program reinforces the value of our Zoo wildlife as ambassadors to conservation.
Animal LEGO Sculptures include:
· Tiger
· Kihansi Spray Toads
· Chilean Flamingos
· Gorilla – mother and child
· Grizzly Bear Mural
· Penguins
· Coral Reef and schools of fish
· Baby Giraffe
· Four Red-ruffed Lemurs – Madagascar
· Two white rhinoceros
· Zebra
· Three Hornbills
LEGO Construction Zone
With
thousands of colorful LEGO bricks to choose from, kids can create their
own sculptures of animals and help complete a vibrant Mystery Mural
display at Dancing Crane Plaza. We will also display visitors' own LEGO
creations on bookshelves for all to see.
LEGO Family Challenge
How
long will it take you to build your favorite animal out of LEGO bricks?
Join LEGO Master Builder Dan Steininger as you compete with other
families to find out who is fastest! Dan will offer tips and challenge
participants to build wild animals including poison dart frogs,
giraffes, and more.
Date & Time: August 11, 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Location: World of Reptiles lawn
Asia Theater
Avenue Zoo –
this program debuted in the spring and will be continued throughout the
summer season. It’s a musical adventure that tells the story of Kate
Monster, from Avenue Q, who ends up in a new habitat, Avenue Zoo. She
meets up with various animals and discovers that although they may seem
strange and different, they are important inhabitants of the planet with
their own special contributions. And, they are not so scary after all.
For additional information go to: http://www.bronxzoo.org/
To save 10% on tickets, go to: https://tickets.wcs.org/mainstore.asp?vid=0&cid=1036
And to get more fun facts, information, photos and more, follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bronxzoo
In addition, the Bronx Zoo would like to offer my readers some great giveaway prizes. Just look at the image of the LEGO sculptures from the exhibit
(above) and guess how many LEGOs are in the sculpture
or how many hours it took to make. Leave your guess in the comments below. Whoever
is the closet to those two questions will win a prize
There will be two winners --one for number of LEGO bricks and one for number of hours.
Choice of:
· LEGO playset
· Bronx Zoo picture frame and GUND Gundimal stuffed toy
· Nightshirt and socks (zebra or lion (S/M Womens ONLY)
Giveaway will end on 8/15/12 at 12:01pm. Open to the US only.
***.Disclosure Notice:
Our blog is participating in a sponsored program from the Bronx Zoo/NY
Aquarium. As a part of this program we have received paid advertising
compensation for placement of digital advertisements and specific
postings related to programming. Please note that I
am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be
held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received.
Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result
from the use or misuse of this product. ***
15 comments:
17000 thousand pieces
mummytotwoboys@yahoo.com
56 hours
mummytotwoboys@yahoo.com
126 hours
26,150 legos.
35 hours
khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com
129,711 and 58 hours.
200 Hours
400 hours
10,000 pieces
ug8trj at yahoo
150 hours, 23,000 pieces
I'm going to say 500 hours, 50,000 pieces
I would say 59,403 pieces and 72 hours.
489 hours
28,000 pieces
50000 and 24 hours.
78,000 pieces, 800 hrs
letessha@yahoo.com
140,028 pieces is my guess.
mlynnh5 at gmail dot com
25,700 pieces/56 hours
arifamily@comcast.net
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