Tuesday, July 5, 2022

[PHOTOSTORY 3: ADITL]

 By: Justin Hall



The kids of Long County are at the public library working on creating sea animals out of Legos. This volunteer at the library is contemplating what creature she wants to make.


The volunteer has made her decision. She is in the process of putting her creature together.


The boy with the hat on is finished with his project. He is currently helping his little brother Jack create his.


This little girl is named Ruby. She is interested in making a turtle.



Ruby is finished with her turtle. She is quite proud of her work. 


This little girl is finished with her project. She has created an image of a sea using her Legos.


Jack is finished with his creature. He has made his version of a crab.


This is Liam with his finished project of a crab. His mom is smiling at how proud she is of him.


This little boy finished his creature project. He has also made a sea horse.


Young Andy has just completed his sea creatures. He has just made both a fish and a turtle out of his Legos.


Little Evan has just completed his project. He has made a fish from his Legos and is contemplating making more.


This little girl is now finished with her project. It is a replica of her interpretation of the bottom of the sea.


This is Marshall with a replica of a pirate ship. He's not quite finished as he intends to make something else.


Library volunteer Shelby is working with a little girl. She is helping her put the finishing touches on her project.


This is Jax with his aunt. She is observing what he intends to make with his Legos.


Jax is still working hard on his project. He is talking with another boy and discussing what he wants to make.


This little boy has made a crab. He showcases it with a smile.




Andy has expanded on his project. He has also made his version of a volcano.


This little girl has just made her version of the sea. The girl standing behind her is also finished. 


This is Maddie with her finished product. It is her version of two fish and a turtle.



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