2. Lego Facts
Lego was founded in 1958 by Ole Kirk
Christiansen.
Lego means ‘Let’s play’ in Latin.
Approximately 20 billion bricks are
made every year at the Lego factory in
Denmark.
There are over 915 million ways to
combine 6 Lego bricks.
3. Lego Facts
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4 billion mini figures are produced each
year.
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If laid end to end, the bricks sold in a
year would reach more than 5 times
around the world!
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Seven Lego sets are sold every second.
4. Lego Facts
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There are over 2 million members of the
Lego Club (the official fan club), of which I
am one! This is the magazine that I receive
every two months.
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There are 52 different colours of Lego.
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David Beckham sometimes builds Lego!
5. Why I love Lego
I love Lego as it’s fun to build and there are
lots of different designs you can make.
Playing with Lego is quite relaxing and you
can either play on your own or with your
friends.
I collect Lego City and Harry Potter and I
have a large collection of mini-figures.
6. Here is Chase McCain, who is a policeman
who features in Lego City Undercover and
here are the vehicles that I have brought in
today:
7. Legoland Resort UK
In March this year, we visited Legoland
Resort in Windsor, near London. It was
really exciting and there were a lots of
models relating to other countries and
there were also life sized creations, as
shown below…
8. Legoland Resort USA
In August next year, we are going on holiday
to Florida and we will visit the new Legoland
Resort near Orlando. I hope it is just as
exciting and interesting as the one here in
the UK. There is also a Legoland water park
and I can’t wait to splash about and get
wet!!
9. Collectable Figures
Every year, the Lego company bring out a
new set of collectable mini-figures. For
example, in Series 10, Mr Gold was created
as the rarest mini-figure ever, as only 5000
were ever made!
10. Thank you for watching and
listening to my presentation;
I hope you enjoyed it!!