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Want to see your child’s work featured on our globe? It’s easy! Firstly, take a photo of their awesome LEGO® creation, then log in with your LEGO ID below. Upload it to the most relevant continent category before 10/11/2020 for the chance to see it featured on our website!
Nothing can stop a creative kid with a good idea. Like Joji, a budding inventor from Japan. This 9-year-old likes to build outside the box and push the boundaries of what’s possible, so he’s built a battery power system for his brick lighthouse. Ingenuity powered by play – sugoi!
Thrones, dancing halls... a security camera system! You’re going love your tour of Cimone’s awesome princess palace, given by the architect herself. This 7-year-old from North Carolina has thought of every detail – we’ve never seen anything quite like it! The power of creative play makes everything possible.
Meet sisters Romina and Camila: undoubtedly Mexico’s most awesome creative twosome! From paper drawings to brick-built creations, the whole world is a creative medium for them. Sisterhood meets unstoppable self-expression – and they’re just getting started.
Bo Han is a 5-year-old with a passion for discovery. The Forbidden City, the Great Wall... He loves to visit the places and hear the stories of his homeland, and then build them right at home. It’s the awesome power of learning through play – it’ll take you everywhere, and bring you right back home!
This creative hero from Brazil has conquered his fears by building a monster squad of his own... and now he sleeps happily through the night. That’s the awesome power of creative play: turning foes into friends! Tomé shows us that a great way to beat your fears is to build them.
Tyra’s dad travels a lot for work, and she misses him when he’s not around. Her solution? An awesome creative twist powered by love: Tyra uses LEGO bricks to build the hotels where her dad stays when he travels – an unexpected way for them to stay close whenever dad is on the go.
Its tail looks like it’s made of ice. It rattles when you shake it. It’s awesome. We’ve seen plenty of unicorns in our life (who hasn’t, really), but never one quite like Veronika’s. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, the power of creative play surprises you all over again. You go, Veronika!
Want to see the power of play without limitations? Meet Alejandro! He reads with his fingers – “it’s like a secret code,” he says – and builds stories with LEGO Braille bricks in both English and Spanish. And because each Braille brick comes with its matching written letter, Alejandro’s parents can play and learn alongside him too.
Nothing can stop a creative kid with a good idea. Like Joji, a budding inventor from Japan. This 9-year-old likes to build outside the box and push the boundaries of what’s possible, so he’s built a battery power system for his brick lighthouse. Ingenuity powered by play – sugoi!
Thrones, dancing halls... a security camera system! You’re going love your tour of Cimone’s awesome princess palace, given by the architect herself. This 7-year-old from North Carolina has thought of every detail – we’ve never seen anything quite like it! The power of creative play makes everything possible.
Meet sisters Romina and Camila: undoubtedly Mexico’s most awesome creative twosome! From paper drawings to brick-built creations, the whole world is a creative medium for them. Sisterhood meets unstoppable self-expression – and they’re just getting started.
Bo Han is a 5-year-old with a passion for discovery. The Forbidden City, the Great Wall... He loves to visit the places and hear the stories of his homeland, and then build them right at home. It’s the awesome power of learning through play – it’ll take you everywhere, and bring you right back home!
This creative hero from Brazil has conquered his fears by building a monster squad of his own... and now he sleeps happily through the night. That’s the awesome power of creative play: turning foes into friends! Tomé shows us that a great way to beat your fears is to build them.
Tyra’s dad travels a lot for work, and she misses him when he’s not around. Her solution? An awesome creative twist powered by love: Tyra uses LEGO bricks to build the hotels where her dad stays when he travels – an unexpected way for them to stay close whenever dad is on the go.
Its tail looks like it’s made of ice. It rattles when you shake it. It’s awesome. We’ve seen plenty of unicorns in our life (who hasn’t, really), but never one quite like Veronika’s. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, the power of creative play surprises you all over again. You go, Veronika!
Want to see the power of play without limitations? Meet Alejandro! He reads with his fingers – “it’s like a secret code,” he says – and builds stories with LEGO Braille bricks in both English and Spanish. And because each Braille brick comes with its matching written letter, Alejandro’s parents can play and learn alongside him too.