Many of us can thank Lego for hours of imaginative play, but now the popular kids’ toy has inspired a real-world idea that could dramatically reduce waste and save lives when natural disasters strike.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
All LEGO Animal Corssing Set Builds 2024 a Thriving Island or a Natural Disaster? Dan at Squirrel Stampede is excited to take on the 5 New Animal Crossing Sets! Dan Constructs and builds sets; Nook's ...
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Lego Blocks Disaster
This is real Lego madness! Lego is everywhere - in the toilet , in a package of chocolate, and even from the tap instead of water flows Lego! Instead of paint for the walls - also Lego! This video is ...
More than 80 students in the Olney Elementary Junior First Lego League showed off their creations at a presentation day on Wednesday in the school's cafeteria. This year's challenge had students ...
Back in 1997, over 5 million pieces of Lego were lost at sea during a storm. Now, almost 30 years later, they’re still washing up on beaches around the world. Show more Back in 1997, over 5 million ...
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