Catchem if You Can (A Lego City Story by Frankie aged 9)

This an original Lego City Story that invoves a bin, a spider and a fab police car chase!

It is amazing the hours of fun you can have with some Lego and a wonderful imagination. Take a look at this….

Catchem1, lego city story

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The story and scenes were created by my son Frankie Hill (aged 9.)

With thanks to Carcraft who sent us the fab highspeed police chase set from Lego.

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41 Comments

  1. January 27, 2014 / 12:29

    That’s fantastic! I’ll have to show my 8yo later!

  2. notefromlapland
    January 27, 2014 / 12:34

    Oh wow this is brilliant. What a super idea and really well done.

  3. January 27, 2014 / 13:21

    That’s just brilliant well done Frankie. A fantastic and imaginative way to review them on the blog 🙂

  4. Jen
    January 27, 2014 / 13:44

    Aah, that’s just brilliant, well done Frankie. Ruby and I have loved reading it. Ruby says her favourite part is when Mrs. Nickit fell into the dustbin!

  5. January 27, 2014 / 14:17

    What a cool idea and a fab story, what did you use to make the storyboard Frankie? Mr G would love to do this! The bin head made me giggle!

  6. Grandad
    January 27, 2014 / 14:56

    That’s really good, Frankie loved the spider. Well done

  7. Naomi Richards
    January 27, 2014 / 16:45

    Becky, this is fab. Well done Frankie.

  8. Gran
    January 28, 2014 / 09:34

    Congratulations Frankie, This is a very good story, exciting and funny too. I really enjoyed reading it.

  9. Grandpa
    January 28, 2014 / 10:19

    I loved the story, Frankie! We’ll done. I thought it was a great chase. The spider made me laugh! Now where did he come from?

  10. Dee Ripley
    January 28, 2014 / 13:23

    Absolutely wonderful Frankie – well done! I just love reading it!

  11. January 28, 2014 / 22:13

    That’s brilliant. I must get Z to have a go at making stories up, he never seems to know what to do with it after building. xx

    P.S Love the names.

  12. January 30, 2014 / 09:28

    Brilliant idea. He has a long and successful film career ahead of him! 🙂

  13. January 30, 2014 / 09:39

    What a great story and love the carton strip idea. Can’t beat a bit of Lego.

  14. January 30, 2014 / 09:47

    Ha! What a fab way of telling a tale!

  15. Stacey Corrin
    January 30, 2014 / 10:11

    My not-so-secret inner geek is cheering at the awesomeness of this! I’m desperate for my children to get to this age, just so I can do things like this with them!!!

  16. Mummy Barrow
    January 30, 2014 / 10:24

    LEGO SPIDERS?!!!! IS THAT A LEGO SPIDER??!!!

    CHUFFING NORAH NO

  17. January 30, 2014 / 11:00

    Brilliant! Made me wonder if there was some animation site that my 6 year old could do similar with, but then again, I do value the memory on my computer somewhat, so maybe not! 😀

  18. January 30, 2014 / 11:01

    You know I think this is BRILLIANT don’t you. Meant to comment a couple of days ago, but was on my iphone….. and now I finally can. Just LOVE this storytelling. So clever!

  19. Kirsty
    January 30, 2014 / 13:31

    This could be the storyboard for the new Lego movie! What a fantastically creative child Frankie is!

  20. January 30, 2014 / 14:13

    Brilliant! I love how Lego fires the imagination 🙂

  21. Jen aka The Mad House
    January 30, 2014 / 17:34

    It is fab Becky

  22. Cass@frugalfamily
    January 30, 2014 / 17:41

    Bless him – I’m sure my two would have some fun doing this with the amount of lego they have!

  23. Keri-Anne
    January 30, 2014 / 17:45

    I LOVE this. Great story 🙂 x

  24. January 30, 2014 / 18:15

    This is fantastic! Your son has a real talent. I’m also glad to see my camera is not the only one full up with Lego scenes! 😀

  25. January 30, 2014 / 19:39

    Well done Frankie

  26. January 30, 2014 / 20:12

    Fantastic story – well done Frankie!

  27. January 30, 2014 / 20:23

    Haha what a fantastic story – love it when the bad guys get caught! x

  28. January 30, 2014 / 22:00

    Fab! I do love how kids can use Lego to make up stories – Little Miss C already has some great plans for the Lego set we were sent.

  29. January 30, 2014 / 22:28

    What a wonderful way to tell a story. Great post Becky, love it!

  30. Kara
    January 31, 2014 / 07:54

    I love the way lego captures their imagination! We haven’t received ours yet!

  31. Helen @ Peakle Pie
    January 31, 2014 / 12:11

    I LOVE the police trained spider!! Brilliant story 🙂

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