Just for a little information, The name ‘LEGO‘ is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”. The LEGO Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen.
When one has a baby in his/her arms and no longer has kiddo turned 3, we are looking for safe and sturdy toys and play sets. These days with the abundance of choices and the mesmerising Hamley and similar stores, making a choice is a no easy job. Hours can be spent at these beautiful displayed departmental stores leaving one to ponder over the bills later on. With these advancements has also come along a lot of awareness and parents are more than being helicopter ones.
The most popular thing that most of us have played with is plastic blocks. Blocks have been a building stone in a child’s life. With the improvement in quality, variety of colours and packaging, one cannot miss adding LEGO to a child’s toy shelf. It is a MUST HAVE. These days you have so much variety in LEGO Blocks. It is now considered a brain booster for most ages and is used in milestone development as well. The combination of educational board games and lego building blocks has proven to improve focus and concentration and it is fun. There are limitless things once can make out of these blocks just out of mere imagination.
Research shows that Lego blocks have shown progress towards cognitive development along with spatial skills. Creative thinking is enabled and it is a productive way to keep a child engaged.
My kids have grown playing with these blocks. Even today, they come up with amazing ideas and have created underwater sea bed, monsters, space, cake shop, factory and many more fun stuff using Lego blocks. As a parent, I have found myself lost for hours building things with Lego blocks. It is worth it.
Keep building. LEGO IS FUN!
4.10.20