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Lego Fun

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The word Lego is taken from the Dutch for “play well,” which is leg godt. The word is now synonymous the whole world over for a toy which everyone loves to play with – old, young, boy or girl.

Many people own or have owned a bucket of Legos in their childhood. There’s no denying the fun they provide for a child or even for an adult, which is why many Lego collections are passed down from one generation to the next.

These brightly colored blocks of joy serve to challenge our creativity and our imaginations. Feel like a kid again on January 28, Lego Day, by having your own “Lego Masters” competition with friends and family.

Set guidelines for what to build and a time limit or theme for your competition. Remember to be creative and use your imagination, and don’t be afraid to tear down and start again! No matter who wins, you’re sure to build lasting memories with every colorful, connecting block.

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