LEGO

LEGO is a brand of plastic construction toys that consists of interlocking plastic bricks, gear, minifigures, and various accessories. The term ‘LEGO’ is derived from the Danish phrase “leg godt,” which means “play well.” Originally created in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen in Denmark, LEGO bricks were designed to be assembled in a variety of ways to create different structures and models, fostering creativity and imaginative play. The iconic bricks have a unique stud-and-tube system that allows for easy connection and stability in constructions.

Over the years, LEGO has evolved to include themed sets and collections that integrate popular culture, such as movies and television series. LEGO has also expanded into video games, movies, and theme parks, but the core focus remains on hands-on building and creativity through its versatile toy offerings. The brand is recognized worldwide and is synonymous with educational play, encouraging skills such as problem-solving, spatial awareness, and fine motor development.