The holidays are nearly here, and one thing is guaranteed to be at the top of many kids’ (and adults’) wishlists: LEGO sets.
Not only is this set fun to piece together and a cool addition to your decor, it even talks! It features 31 sounds, which can be activated by tipping the top of the hat or placing it on your head.
A $230 LEGO bundle that now costs $165. Did we mention it’s the Harry Potter Chomping Monster Book of Monsters, Mandrake, and Sorting Hat LEGO set? Each set has unique features, such as the Monster ...
The folks at BrickIt were commissioned by a company called Dynaway to build this miniature, but impressive, Lego sorting factory to demonstrate the firm’s manufacturing execution system. And lucky for ...
Sort A Brick, a new Lithuania-based startup, is using AI to bring order to consumers’ dusty boxes of mismatched Lego bricks. The technology can identify and restore complete Lego sets from jumbles of ...
Must sets be kept intact, or should chaos reign? By John Hodgman Marc writes: Our 8-year-old, Philip, received several Lego sets for his birthday. I think Lego sets should be kept together for future ...
Scenic City LEGO-lovers come in all shapes and sizes — and ages — especially these days. LEGO play has long been known to foster creativity, problem-solving and spatial reasoning, while improving fine ...