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LEGO® Braille bricks are a fun new way for children with visual impairment to learn Braille, a tactile writing system that allows those who are blind or who have low vision to read with the fingers. The bricks are now available via our partners in 7 countries ? with more coming soon! Explore more about the campaign ? ww.LEGObraillebricks.com Read full announcement ? https://www.lego.com/da-dk/aboutus/news/2020/august/lego-braille-bricks #LEGOBrailleBricks #LearningThroughPlay #EveryoneIsAwesome
"The Marketing Academy allows LEGO� marketers to stay current with the latest demands on the competencies of modern marketers" says Cristina Liquori, Brand Director. Read all about our Marketing Academy and explore global jobs in Marketing ? https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/careers/stories/how-to-market-creativity #LEGOCareers #BehindTheBricks #LEGOMarketing
Today we are celebrating our 88th birthday! ?? Did you know we didn't always make LEGO� bricks? In fact, our founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen was a carpenter who started off making quality wooden toys for children. Here are some early LEGO toys! Which one is your favourite? Tags: #LEGO #LEGOBirthday #LEGOhistory #BehindTheBricks #ourLEGOfamily
If you can?t come to LEGO� House, Stuart brings LEGO House to you! Stuart first joined the company back in 1993 and is currently the only one in the world to hold the title of LEGO House Master Builder ?? Check out the Facebook live interactive tours he's hosting from the Home of the Brick. #ourLEGOfamily #BehindTheBricks #LEGOHouse #HomeofTheBrick
Ever wondered how life at the LEGO Group looks like as a Student Worker? Meet Marianne, Verena and Brandon from our Digital Team who share some of their personal journeys ? Join #ourLEGOfamily and we'll make sure you get endless opportunities to grow and develop during your studies. Explore Student Worker roles in Digital and across the LEGO Group ? -->https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/careers/search?category=42 #LEGO #LEGOCareers #Behindthebricks #LEGODigital
46 minutes ⏱ That’s how long we spend talking to our children about online risks throughout their entire childhood! We know it’s no easy conversation to have, which is why we’ve launched 'Small Builds for Big Conversations' – a series of creative challenges which offer parents and their kids an enjoyable, guided ‘Build & Talk’ method to engage in conversations about being a good digital citizen and the importance of online safety. Check out the free ‘Build & Talk’ activity packs → https://www.lego.com/en-gb/aboutus/buildandtalk Which character is your favourite?
Have you ever wanted to take a look behind the scenes at the LEGO Group? Now is your chance! Meet our UK based team and see what it's like to work at LEGO® Customer Service Centre in Slough.
100 years ago, today, former LEGO® owner and managing director, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (known as GKC) was born. He was the mastermind behind game changing company milestones such as introducing the LEGO System in Play and not least, the development of the LEGO brick. We have looked in the archives to give you all an idea of who Godtfred Kirk was. Happy birthday, Godtfred!
'We try to spread LEGO® love to all of our customers' - Elisa, from our UK based team. LEGO Customer Service teams help spread the LEGO love to over 2 million customers every year. We're hiring multilingual Customer Service Advisors in Enfield CT, USA and Slough, UK. Explore roles and apply now → https://bit.ly/3gmXbom
60 years ago, on the February 4th and 5th 1960, disaster struck in Billund. For the fourth time (yes indeed!) the Kirk Kristiansen family saw a part of their business go up in flames. The fire convinced Godtfred Kirk Christiansen it was time to move on and focus on the LEGO System in Play. Even though not all shared his view, the decision was made and March 1st a letter was sent to retailers to inform them on the decision: “Dear Retailers, As you will probably have seen or heard in the news reports, we have had a serious fire in our department for wooden toys, and a closer investigation of the incident has shown that the damage is far more extensive than at first assumed [...] This, along with our thoughts about the further development of the LEGO System in Play, has led us to close down our department for wooden toys, which has existed for many years. […] it has not been an easy decision to make, but we are convinced that it is the right one, as it enables us to concentrate on the unlimited possibilities of the LEGO System in Play.[…]”