Legos Are Forever

August 15, 2010

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We have seen so many Lego creations depicting notable events in history. Whether you’re talking about the Second World War or the First one or something as far back as the golden age of Egyptian civilization -Lego builders seem to have covered it all.

Lego has depicted life in so many ways and in a thousand facets -be it happiness, violence, greed, wars and even death. Death however is not the usual topic of interest and not the usual inspiration for Lego creations mainly because it is a rather grim future that not many look forward to. It is a good thing that most Lego enthusiasts use the bricks as a celebration of life, of goodness and of fun.

Also used as a form of entertainment and a challenge especially to its adult fans, Lego has gone far and beyond and have stretched itself to many different possibilities -possibilities that its creator must not have dreamed about.

Whether the carpenter who built the very first Legos dreamed about the way minifigures and other Lego elements are used today or not, he must be very pleased.

One Lego enthusiast from North Carolina said, “Legos are a part of my life and they will always be a reminder of my happy childhood. It’s a good thing someone made such a toy because it has taught me so many things in more ways than one.”

Indeed, Lego has inspired many children and adults from all around the globe and these Lego enthusiasts are builders in their own right. Although not many are certified Lego builders, adults who only play with the bricks during their spare time still find joy in creating and building with Lego elements.

According to experts in the toy industry, Lego bricks are one of the very few toys that will endure a hundred years of playtime or maybe even more.

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