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Yellow Legos: Questions And Answers
1. Take out the four Lincoln Logs and place two facing each other vertically. Take the other two and connect them on the top and bottom.
2. Take the four yellow legos and align them vertically between the two horizontal Lincoln Logs.
3. Place the 3 orange Legos in between the Lincoln Logs and yellow Legos.
4. Connect the aqua legos to the orange Legos and tilt them so they are facing outwards.
5. Open the ziplock bag of cotton balls. Place twelve red (or any choice of your color) cotton balls on the tips of each aqua
Lego.
6. Place the plastic pennies over the set and move inwards as you play with the function.
7. After moving the

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