The LEGO Company
was founded in 1932 in Billund, Denmark, by master carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen. Since
1958, the company has introduced new shapes and colors, with approximately 2,000 distinct
elements now in the LEGO System of Play. Today, the LEGO assortment ranges from toys for
babies as young as 3 months, up to complex robotics sets that challenge even the biggest
kids, including parents. The word LEGO is a contraction of two Danish words,
"Leg" and "Godt," meaning "play well" in Danish. Imagination
is inherent to LEGO play. A space ship can be transformed the next day into a race car or
a castle. It's the limitless play that makes playing with LEGO bricks so much fun.
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