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Faber Adamsen posted an update 1 year, 6 months ago
Lego Building Blocks remain an absolute favorite for youngsters in a world of flashy, fun toys. Lego bricks are small and plastic, and can be combined to make everything from vehicles and buildings to robots. They may even help develop fine motor abilities.
The invention of 1932 was the beginning of the modern age. LEGO blocks have since become an essential part of every child’s play. They’re so well-loved that there’s a Lego store in every neighborhood. The Danish toy maker founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen initially focused on wooden toys, but switched to the manufacture of plastic toys in the 1950s.
The tube-and-stud design of Lego bricks make them extremely strong and durable. The Lego bricks are secured in their place so that they do not move when kids construct intricate structures.
They are able to withstand a lot of compression (compacting) forces and shear (sliding) forces as well as tensional (pulling) forces. They’re great for structures that have to withstand the weight of heavy loads.
LEGO blocks can be used in many different projects including buildings, monuments, and art. They’re also a popular choice for engineering projects, because they can be molded into any shape and dimensions.
The modularity of Lego allows for a range of designs to be created by children. This flexibility allows LEGO to maintain a competitive edge in the toy industry.
They are also excellent for improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. They also aid in bilateral integration, which means that both body parts are taught how to control their movements. They also aid children to comprehend the relation between colours and shapes.
Additionally, Legos are great for stimulating imagination and creativity. Legos don’t have instructions so youngsters can build whatever they want. This is a great method to encourage creativity.
Play that is open-ended can help develop social skills, also because children are playing with one another and constructing the same structures. This is an essential quality to have in school and throughout the real world.
Lego is also a wonderful instrument for teaching children about creativity and self-reflection, because they’ll learn to use nonverbal communication to communicate their instructions during an assignment in a group. This is particularly important especially for college students, since they’re typically required to conduct their research independently without supervision.
LEGO construction blocks are made of plastic rectangle, interlocking blocks that are able to be put together into sets or figures in many different structures. Supermega Pillows are manufactured by The Lego Group, a private company based out of Denmark and are sold at retail stores around the world.
LEGO was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen, a Danish master carpenter who started making wooden toys. In 1949, he shifted to manufacturing in plastic, and in 1958, his signature brick model with interlocking studs at the top and tubes at bottom were patented.
Since the beginning, LEGO has expanded its collection of figures and blocks (called Minifigures) to cover a wide range of themes, from castles and space, to pirates and Westerns. It has teamed up to create model set of characters, vehicles and scenes from films, TV and even books.
LEGO was forced to reinvent itself and change its structure to compete against electronic and digital toys in the early years of the 21st century. LEGO experimented with a variety of novel ideas, such as Darwin, an electronic brick format, and also an educational toy however they failed. The company suffered serious losses and was at risk of filing for bankruptcy. It was fortunate to be able to reorganize itself and implement a recovery plan.