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Why is it so important for parents that their children play with Lego from the age of one and a half to two years?

למה כל כך חשוב להורים שילדיהם ישחקו בלגו כבר מגיל שנה וחצי, שנתיים?

Parents are simply aware of the importance of Lego for children's development, and indeed children, both big and small, find it very interesting and are willing to sit for long hours and use the colorful plastic pieces to build entire worlds of their imagination.

Many educational approaches have seen Lego as an important tool for developing a child's motor and cognitive abilities, providing them with thinking skills as well as social skills, and therefore have encouraged their inclusion in kindergartens. How Lego games benefit our children

  • Lego is a great tool for expressing children's inner world, providing them with a means to connect with their inner selves and discover their talents in creativity and thinking outside the box.

  • Lego and creation

    Parents entering kindergartens may wonder why so much time is spent on Lego games, but educators understand how important it is to dedicate space to play and creativity, both of which are realized through Lego, and are aware that Lego games play a fundamental role in a child's development in several aspects: physical, emotional, and social...


  • Lego and the development of spatial perception in children

    If we think about the connection between Lego and spatial perception, we see that it sharpens spatial orientation in relation to other objects. Is it because Lego allows us to decide each time where to add an additional part to the parts that already exist in the structure? Among other things, important work is being done on three dimensions. Even when the child connects one part on top of another, he learns that a group of parts is worth more than a single part, creating new structures.

    Additionally, studies indicate that children who are interested in construction techniques develop a sense of spatial intelligence that they will use extensively in adulthood.


  • Lego and problem solving

    Lego invites children to bring their imagination, so that countless models can be assembled, because there is simply no right or wrong with Lego. Therefore, construction that allows countless options in the game, in turn, helps with problem solving and creative thinking, because Lego teaches children that every problem can be solved in a variety of ways, a situation that will help them in the future in several aspects.


  • Lego develops social coping. As is known, a Lego game contains many parts, so it encourages cooperative and group play, i.e. playing with several children. Therefore, it can be said that Lego gives children several social skills such as patience, delaying gratification, cooperating, and even when it is desirable (or undesirable) to give up, and more... This is thanks to the shared game that leads children to be more sociable and helps them build strong relationships and bonds between them.


  • Lego and fine motor skills

    Playing with Lego helps develop fine motor skills, motor skills that include hand-eye coordination, precise movements, and strengthening the stability of small parts. So, for example, if a child has difficulty holding a pencil, playing with Lego is a wonderful solution, because he also enjoys Lego, and this may slowly help solve his problem.


  • Lego and strengthening mathematical abilities

    The more children play with Lego and the more complex the level of construction, the more sophisticated and improved the children's mathematical achievements. Therefore, it is important to allow children to develop their ability to build through play, as it is the best way for learning from the ages of two to four.

    Because playing with Lego is very important for development, it is recommended to expose children to Lego games from the age of one and a half to two years. Although the game will remain the same for many years, as the child grows, Lego will reveal more sophisticated abilities in him because the child himself will set himself some new goals to achieve. This is done with the guidance of the parents, which will surely be a fascinating process for them when they see how their child overcomes the obstacles and stands firm to realize the ultimate goal, which is to complete the construction of the game.

    The child may initially play with the parts for fun and research without regard to the final goal, but soon the child will also seek to meet the goal he himself has set for himself - to build a structure that simulates as closely as possible the product he sees in everyday life, while in the intermediate stages he will not be bothered if the product is not finished, or differs from the item that appears in reality.

    Therefore, it can certainly be said that Lego is a fascinating tool for learning, research, and development.



Does your child have a lot of games but still doesn't have a Lego?! Now you understand how important it is to have a Lego at home. Lego helps to learn, imitate, develop, explore, express creativity, and generally develop a variety of important abilities. Therefore, Lego is considered a game that retains its magic and you should have one!

At My Baby, we provide you with a huge variety of Lego toys of all models and all series.