When you put the word “lege” up there, my first thought was I wonder if that’s where the word “lego” came from. I found this on their site: The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”. It's our name and it's our ideal. So very interesting that you brought Lego for your show & tell!
My kids are obsessed with legos, but they only want the new 'build-it' inbox sets. Time to break the habit!! (and save a few bucks). Cool series, discovered it on David's email list. Thanks Ana and David!
When you put the word “lege” up there, my first thought was I wonder if that’s where the word “lego” came from. I found this on their site:
The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”. It's our name and it's our ideal.
So very interesting that you brought Lego for your show & tell!
My kids are obsessed with legos, but they only want the new 'build-it' inbox sets. Time to break the habit!! (and save a few bucks). Cool series, discovered it on David's email list. Thanks Ana and David!
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This is insightful. I don't have any kids but really enjoyed learning about the 2 styles of play.✨
Thank you Boitumelo! I'm glad you found it interesting :)
brilliant
Stop shaming Anna's pronunciation. More people pronounce english like Anna than David. Who decides which one is right?
I feel like Ana's English is perfectly fine, just like David's