Let's do it! David Beckham shares a photo on his Instagram trying to assemble a 4,000-piece Lego for his children

One of many children's favorite games is to do Lego constructions. The Lego universe is fascinating and its catalog includes all kinds of themes, from Star Wars, to Jurassic World, Minecraft, Superheroes or Disney, among others.

Although there is a wide range of constructions that fit different age ranges, children usually need the help of an adult to supervise the process, solve any doubt or look for a piece. And if not, ask the football player David Beckham, who shared a photo on his Instagram account with a face of circumstances, trying to mount a huge Lego castle of more than 4,000 pieces.

The image that Beckham shared gave me a smile and moved me immediately to three years ago, when my son began to show great interest in the Lego from Star Wars. At that time he was barely four years old, but his passion for the constructions of the saga was such that for his birthday we gave him a couple of ships microfighter for an age range greater than six years.

However, and to our surprise, what we thought would take days to build ended in an afternoon, and asked for more. And that's how all the birthday and Christmas gifts of that year, focused on the Lego Star Wars universe, with ships, figures and packs whose recommended age range was increasing more and more.

Until there came a time when the constructions became so complex that his father and I had to help him, and the free time we had we had Legos doing with him of more than 1,000 pieces, absorbed as children and excited by the illusion that made him see how the construction was taking shape.

It seems that David Beckham has not fallen into the Star Wars universe, but in the Disney one, and shared a photo with his followers trying to tidy up the numerous plastic bags that they house the more than 4,000 pieces You will need to assemble to assemble the Disney Castle.

The photo, which has obtained more than one million reactions and thousands of comments from parents identified with the scene, is followed by a comment from the player who says:

"Page 1 of Disney Castle. 4000 pieces, 490 pages of instructions. I look confused but I'm excited"

A shared post by David Beckham (@davidbeckham) on Aug 8, 2017 at 9:10 p.m. PDT

Confused or excited, Beckham cheer up! Hopefully the constructions are as good as football, and your children can enjoy this wonderful castle soon

Via Huffington Post

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