Because we all love Legos, there's a day for that! Check out the timeline of how legos came to be below! NATIONAL LEGO DAY ACTIVITIES Build a Lego toy Dust off your old Lego set — or use your kids' — and tinker around for a while. It's good for relaxation and mental stimulation. Lego even sponsors corporate retreats for adults. Plan to visit a Legoland theme park They're located in Carlsbad, California, and Winter Haven, Florida. There's also a Legoland Discovery Center in Tempe, Arizona. If you're looking for more of a day trip, you can visit one of the 132 Lego retail stores across America. Watch on the big (or small) screen The Lego Movie (2014) scored 96 percent "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes, with many praising the movie's irreverent tone and colorful action. The sequel, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, was released 5 years later in 2019. You can also head over to YouTube and watch a Lego creator build breathtaking structures. Check out a Lego book from the library We don't have a ton, but we do have Lego books you can check out and take home! Do a Lego challenge Use the link below to print free Lego challenge cards that will challenge you to build some fun stuff. Time yourself against a friend to see who can do it the fastest!
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