In total there were four LEGO events in the true heart of the city, both Saturday and Sunday. The kids were divided in two groups, according to their age.
They were really enjoying their time playing with LEGO and creating the forms that were shown in front of them. They were engaged in the activity, making their figures, while communicating with each other and having fun all the way. At the end, all of the kids had their awards for taking a participation in the game.
This event went great in many ways, but one of the most important things are the fun and the benefits the kids have from playing with LEGO, also creativity and imagination, developing fine motor skills, problem solving, spatial awareness, teamwok and communication, patience and persistence, STEM skills, boosting self-esteem, time management and at the end a sense of achievement.
Building dreams, one brick at a time!
In total there were four LEGO events in the true heart of the city, both Saturday and Sunday. The kids were divided in two groups, according to their age.
They were really enjoying their time playing with LEGO and creating the forms that were shown in front of them. They were engaged in the activity, making their figures, while communicating with each other and having fun all the way. At the end, all of the kids had their awards for taking a participation in the game.
This event went great in many ways, but one of the most important things are the fun and the benefits the kids have from playing with LEGO, also creativity and imagination, developing fine motor skills, problem solving, spatial awareness, teamwok and communication, patience and persistence, STEM skills, boosting self-esteem, time management and at the end a sense of achievement.
In total there were four LEGO events in the true heart of the city, both Saturday and Sunday. The kids were divided in two groups, according to their age.
They were really enjoying their time playing with LEGO and creating the forms that were shown in front of them. They were engaged in the activity, making their figures, while communicating with each other and having fun all the way. At the end, all of the kids had their awards for taking a participation in the game.
This event went great in many ways, but one of the most important things are the fun and the benefits the kids have from playing with LEGO, also creativity and imagination, developing fine motor skills, problem solving, spatial awareness, teamwok and communication, patience and persistence, STEM skills, boosting self-esteem, time management and at the end a sense of achievement.