Only for wee small children.
Yes, they could be. Lego has sets for adults and children alike!
Children really love Lego! As well as giving them social skills, it develops their understanding of structures, buildings and mathematics e.g. it takes 3 different Lego elements to create a minifigure. Lego is a great learning curve for kids and don't forget there are loads of adults out there who love Lego just as much.
Yes. On average, the world's children spend about 5 billion hours playing with LEGO bricks.
During the Concrete Operational Stage, children learn to think logically and manipulate symbols. Legos teach children how to manipulate monomers (one lego) to create polymers (lego castle...idk). They learn to think operationally. Hope that helps...
a LEGO Mario would look like... Mario look on how to make lego customs he will show you.
Pictures of a LEGO island can be found anywhere on the internet that hosts images. LEGO islands are not that hard to come by over the internet. LEGO's are cheap building blocks for children.
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One fun and educational way to introduce LEGO to 5-year-olds is through guided building activities that incorporate storytelling or themes, such as building a zoo or a spaceship. Another idea is to use LEGO sets with simple instructions to help children learn basic building skills and encourage creativity. Additionally, playing games like "LEGO Bingo" or "LEGO Memory Match" can make the experience more engaging and interactive for young children.
There are some companies which create watches made especially for children like Royal watch, Pixie Dust, LEGO and now titan has also launched watches for children.
The opening of Lego Land took place on October 5, 2011.
sort of... its kinda' like Lego's but more pixelized!(: hope this helps!(: