Celebrate LEGO?s 90th Anniversary With Some of Our Favorite Sets
As LEGO celebrates their 90th anniversary, we share some of our favorite LEGO sets from recent times.
If you’ve been around here long enough, you probably know about my love of LEGO ? from childhood to adulthood. Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean you can’t partake in a little brick building ? just think of them as three-dimensional puzzles. So if you’ve become burnt out on puzzles during the never-ending COVID crisis, give LEGO a try. I swear the sets get better and better, which is no surprise considering LEGO is celebrating their 90th Anniversary right now. The brand launched 90 years ago in Billund, Denmark when Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Kristiansen designed a collection of small wooden toys. The first set consisted of 36 pieces, including cars, airplanes, and yoyos, aiming to help local children learn more about the world. Twenty-six years later, Ole’s son, Godtfred, patented the official LEGO brick and created a few bricks in primary colors. Now with over 18,000 LEGO products, you have to wonder what they could possibly think of next! Hint: It’s for music lovers (see below)! Then read on to see some of our favorite LEGO sets from recent years.
1932 with Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s smaller wooden products
1955 LEGO Set
Next off the product line is the new LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet launching July 1st. How cool is that"!
Perhaps one of my very favorite sets of all time, the LEGO Ideas Typewriter has k...
If you’ve been around here long enough, you probably know about my love of LEGO ? from childhood to adulthood. Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean you can’t partake in a little brick building ? just think of them as three-dimensional puzzles. So if you’ve become burnt out on puzzles during the never-ending COVID crisis, give LEGO a try. I swear the sets get better and better, which is no surprise considering LEGO is celebrating their 90th Anniversary right now. The brand launched 90 years ago in Billund, Denmark when Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Kristiansen designed a collection of small wooden toys. The first set consisted of 36 pieces, including cars, airplanes, and yoyos, aiming to help local children learn more about the world. Twenty-six years later, Ole’s son, Godtfred, patented the official LEGO brick and created a few bricks in primary colors. Now with over 18,000 LEGO products, you have to wonder what they could possibly think of next! Hint: It’s for music lovers (see below)! Then read on to see some of our favorite LEGO sets from recent years.
1932 with Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s smaller wooden products
1955 LEGO Set
Next off the product line is the new LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet launching July 1st. How cool is that"!
Perhaps one of my very favorite sets of all time, the LEGO Ideas Typewriter has k...
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