Those Who Went Lego Loco

March 4, 2011

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Lego Education

It is not only engineers or developers who went Lego Loco when they were younger, chefs and doctors and even writers played with Lego blocks when they were kids.

Many a pastry chef are still into the little coloured bricks and some of them even have one of those Lego videogames to boot. It would be nice to interview these guys someday as to why they loved and still love Lego bricks so much.

The influence of the bricks is way beyond this generation and is definitely something that we all have to talk about because at one point, our toys when we were younger greatly influenced our insights about the world and also developed our creativity. There is no denying however that there are other factors that affect a person’s development such as the environment he or she grows up in, the things he or she was taught in school and of course, the influence of parents and other people involved in one’s formative years.

Lego bricks are a great way for you to introduce fun in learning to your children and you can also be sure that them reminiscing about their toys when they have grown up will include those rather pricey Lego bricks you bought for them.

It is amazing what we all remember as children –the Lego planes we have constructed, the silly Lego monster our moms built or that Lego house we mixed with our polly pockets to form a pseudo town. Whatever memories you have with Lego, one can be sure that those are good memories save maybe for some who got into a fight because of their Lego or those who got their Lego blocks stolen by other kids.

Lego are universal toys. Children from Vietnam to Germany play with them and even those in the outskirts of the world play with the little coloured bricks or have come across it at some point.

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