Founded in Denmark, Lego has a history of 80 years, which can be traced back to its gold-lettered signboard Lego. The trademark "LEGO" has been used since 1934, and its language comes from the Danish word "LEg GOdt", which means "play well".
Lego bricks are children's favorite toys. This plastic building block has bumps at one end and holes at the other end, which can be embedded in bumps. There are more than 1300 shapes, and each shape has 12 different colors, mainly red, yellow, blue, white and black. It relies on children's brains and hands-on, and can spell out endless shapes, which makes people fondle. It is called "magic plastic building block".
The benefits of high fun:
Playing high helps children build skills in space, mathematics and fine movements, and is also conducive to their intellectual development.
1, Lego promotes fine motor skills: children practice flexibility when building Lego blocks of different sizes and shapes. This requires different pressures to assemble, which is a good exercise for the little finger and can help children control the pressure when writing.
2. Lego cultivates the ability to solve problems and mathematical thinking: high play requires children to concentrate and pay attention to assembly details, which is conducive to children's problem solving. Mathematical concepts such as symmetry, balance, size and shape are all explored in games, which children learn in school.
3. Lego improves spatial awareness: spatial awareness is a key factor for a person to be an engineer, artist or architect. It is the basic skill of body thinking.
4. Lego's concentration: It takes time to learn precipitation and concentration. For children, learning to do this in the face of depression or stress will help build their concentration. In fact, being immersed in the world of Lego is helpful for relaxation and stress management, so it is good to play high often.