There are a number of suggested benefits for young children playing with Lego. It is said to promote fine motor skills, encourage team work, improve creativity, develop problem solving and mathematical thinking, improve communication skills, develop persistence, improve self-esteem and help develop lateral thinking and planning skills. However, here at our Bridgewater Lego Club most importantly, it is simply great fun!
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