Well, in the kid story about making Lego bricks from ocean trash, they might start by gathering different types of ocean trash like plastic bottles and old fishing nets. These are then processed. They probably break down the trash into smaller pieces. Through some sort of manufacturing process which could involve heating and molding, they shape these pieces into Lego - like bricks. This not only helps clean the ocean but also gives kids an interesting concept of recycling.
In a Lego kid crazy story, there could be a kid building an enormous Lego city. He might use different sets and pieces to create skyscrapers, roads, and even a Lego zoo with all kinds of Lego animals.
Once there was a kid who was crazy about Lego. He built a huge Lego castle all by himself. It took him days and he used every single Lego piece he had. He even slept next to it to make sure no one would accidentally knock it down.
You can try having an open conversation with the kid and explain the importance of telling the truth. Let them know that making up stories too often can cause problems.
One idea could be a crossover with other Lego themes like Ninjago. The Monkie Kid characters could team up with the Ninjago ninjas to fight a common enemy. For example, a powerful dark force that threatens both their worlds. They could combine their unique skills and powers, like Monkie Kid's staff skills and the ninjas' elemental powers.
Probably getting the details of the characters right. Lego pieces have a certain shape and size, and it can be difficult to make the characters look exactly like they do in the movie.