Sequim Library offers Lego ‘Cool Creations’ sessions

The Sequim Library hosts three sessions of Cool Creations Lego Building Challenge on Feb. 24. (North Olympic Library System)

The Sequim Library hosts three sessions of Cool Creations Lego Building Challenge on Feb. 24. (North Olympic Library System)

SEQUIM — How do you build “Cool Creations”?

Brick by plastic brick.

The Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., will host three sessions of Cool Creations Lego Building Challenge at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon Feb. 24.

Participants will race the clock to see how many “Cool Creations” they can build in just 45 minutes, guided by Sean Kenney’s book, “Cool Creations in 35 Pieces.”

The Lego challenge is recommended for children who are 7 years of age or older.

Children may work on the kit alone or with a friend.

Advanced registration is required. Register for a session through the “Events” calendar at www.nols.org, call 360-683-1161 or email Youth@nols.org.

All materials for this program are provided by the Washington State Library, and will remain in the library after the event.

For more information about this and other programs for youth, call the Sequim Library at 360-683-1161, send an email to Youth@nols.org or visit the library website.

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