The desire to play is hardwired into every child. Even world-renowned scientists recognize that. Einstein, for one, defined creativity as intelligence and having fun. Consistent with this, the LEGO® Play Well Study 2022 found that 9 out of 10 children think play helps them try new ideas and do new things. Play and learn may appear to be contradicting ideas, but this study from the LEGO Group shows its otherwise close correlation as the majority of the respondents said that playing is their favorite way to learn. Thus, it is essential to incorporate a play-based approach into your child’s learning. Below are three classic examples of how LEGO bricks unlock your child’s creativity through fun learning:
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Let your child ask questions.
Children are naturally curious. They want to touch, explore, and understand almost anything and everything! Thus, we are responsible as parents to steer their curiosity toward the right path. One of the most effective ways is to ask open-ended questions like:
“What would happen if we put these two bricks together?”
“How can we build this helicopter differently?”
“How did you come up with the idea for this pirouetting ballerina?”
Doing so gets your child’s creative juices flowing.
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Invest in open-ended toys.
Parents these days are led to believe their kids want the latest action figures or gadgets, but children are happiest, and their imaginations are most active when playing with the simplest toys like the LEGO Classic brick sets. These colorful bricks keep kids occupied for hours as they work on getting their creations just right. What’s more, LEGO bricks do not come with a single function. They are open-ended, which is perfect for your child’s creative possibilities. Below are examples of out-of-the-box creations you can make:
Code a maze using the 500-piece LEGO Classic Bricks and Functions. Let your child work on critical thinking skills and problem-solving while building a maze using LEGO Classic Bricks and Functions (SRP 2,299.00). It has a colorful selection of LEGO pieces, from a pirouetting ballerina to a helicopter with spinning rotors, that your kid can use on top of their creations.
Build a balloon-powered car using LEGO Classic 90 Years of Play. To start, you only need a colored balloon and a handful of LEGO bricks that you can make into a car. What is good about the LEGO Classic 90 Years of Play (SRP 3,499.00) is that it comes with 1,100 iconic LEGO bricks and toys, from a pirate ship to an elephant or yellow castle, that allow accessible building. While you can do this activity for fun, there is also an opportunity to learn Science!
Learn about geography with the LEGO Classic Around the World playset. You can also take your child’s creativity to all corners of the globe with the LEGO Classic Around the World playset (SRP 3,499.00). It comes with 15 build ideas based on the world’s most iconic animals and objects, like the American bald eagle or the London double-decker red bus. Whether they prefer animals that swim, crawl, or fly, there is something in the playset to satisfy their creativity. Kids also get a colorful wall map to show the home continent of each animal and plant.
Kindle an underwater volcanic eruption with the LEGO® Classic Creative Ocean Fun. This perfect STEM experiment for hands-on learning will keep your kids busy anytime. Transport your kid’s imagination to a submarine volcanic adventure with the LEGO Classic Creative Ocean Fun toy playset (SRP 1,299.00). With six inspiring ocean-themed builds, you can take your kids beyond a volcanic eruption to a voyage of innovation.
Make a DIY Zip Line featuring the LEGO Classic Creative Monsters playset. Take your kid’s creativity up a notch and have him/her build silly monsters with the LEGO Classic Creative Monsters playset (SRP 649.00) With a rainbow of colorful LEGO pieces, five toy monster build ideas, and a bag of extra bricks — it has everything your little builder needs to build a fun lineup of imaginative mini monsters.
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Emphasize the process, not the end product.
Many of the best learning experiences happen when people are actively engaged in making things, but that doesn’t mean we should put all our attention on the things that are made. Even more important is the process through which things are made. As children work on projects, highlight the process, not just the final product.
Studies show that people who have practiced creativity from a young age are more emotionally intelligent, better problem solvers, more flexible thinkers, better able to express themselves, more mentally resilient, and happier. Start them young and start them now with LEGO Classic brick sets.
If you want to learn more about the LEGO Group, check out www.bankeebricks.ph or visit the nearest LEGO Certified Store (Alabang Town Center, BGC, TriNoma, The 30th, UP Town Center) now! These brick sets are also available in the LEGO Flagship store in Lazada and the LEGO Shopee Mall.
About the LEGO Group
The LEGO Group’s mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through the power of play. With its foundation in LEGO bricks, the LEGO System in Play allows children and fans to build and rebuild anything they can imagine.
The LEGO Group was founded in Billund, Denmark in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, its name derived from the two Danish words LEg GOdt, meaning “Play Well”. Today, the LEGO Group remains a family-owned company headquartered in Billund. However, its products are now sold in more than 130 countries worldwide. For more information, please visit www.LEGO.com.
Source: LEGO® Play Well Study 2022
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