These aren't your kid's Lego sets — why the toy bricks are building in popularity with adults

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Metro Morning6:12Here’s why more adults are back to building with Lego

When Graeme Dymond was in kindergarten, his teacher asked him to draw what he wanted to be when he grew up. So he drew a picture of himself playing with his favourite toy, Lego. 

Decades later, he saw that teacher again. 

“I told her I made that picture come true,” said Dymond, a Lego certified professional and the organizer of the Lego fan convention, Bricks in the Six in Mississauga, Ont. 

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“I didn’t even know that could have been a career. I certainly, as a kid, didn’t know that would be a job

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