In a previous post, we shared with all of you the opening of the LEGO® Wildlife Forest Exhibit and Building Zone at the Bronx Zoo. We are now very excited to offer you this giveaway sponsored by the Bronx Zoo and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
The details of the giveaway contest are as follows:
* 2 separate winners will be chosen for this giveaway.
* Each reader of Tough Cookie Mommy has to guess how many Lego bricks were used to build the Lego Penguins at the Bronx Zoo and/or how many hours it took to build them by looking at the photo below.
* Readers must leave a separate comment below in order to enter the giveaway.
* One winner will be chosen who comes the closest to guessing the correct amount of Lego bricks from the comments below.
* One winner will be chosen who comes the closest to guessing the amount of time it took to build the penguins from the comments below.
* Make sure you leave your email address in your comment so I can contact you if you win.
*Contest begins 7/25/12 and ends 8/08/12 at 11:59 p.m.
Giveaway Prizes:
Choice of:(2 Winners)
• LEGO playset
• Bronx Zoo picture frame and GUND Gundimal stuffed toy
• Nightshirt and socks (zebra or lion (S/M Womens ONLY)
Click here to save 10% on tickets to this and many more exciting events at the Bronx Zoo!
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My guess is 10,000 Lego Bricks and 336 hours
About 14,500 bricks.
About 264 hours.
I had help from my husband and son, they say 18,500 Lego bricks and 100 hours of building!
I’m going to guess 40,000 bricks and 120 hours?
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150,000 bricks, 42 hours.
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