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Published: June 19, 2007
Rome wasn't built in a day. In fact, all of it was built just like anything else was: block by block. Perhaps that's why there's a modern day fascination with LEGO toys, everybody's favorite building block. According to LEGO magazine, children spend 5 billion hours playing with LEGOS each year.
If that's any indication, then it's no wonder the Danish toy maker has grown into the largest construction toy manufacturer and a household name in cultures around the globe.
Begun in 1932 by a Danish carpenter, LEGOS has grown over the years much like its toy designs have: into just about everything. The name comes from two Danish words meaning, “play well.” The founders even discovered after the fact that those words mean “I put together” in Latin. Over the next several decades, the toy company has produced an almost endless stream of toy ideas, concepts, models, and merchandise, making it into one of the most popular brand names and companies in the world.
Today, along with many other LEGO based hobby magazines, the official LEGO magazine, or LEGO club as it's called online, is the source for all things having to do with the purchase, background, design, and culture surrounding those colorful plastic bricks. LEGO magazine is for everyone interested in the toys, either the products or the company itself. The magazine features building tips, design related comics, company history, and product related merchandise and games. LEGO products go above and beyond what comes in the box and LEGO magazine is the best source for everything LEGO. While playing with LEGOS used to be just about putting blocks together, LEGO magazine has made it all that and more.
It's almost as if modern day LEGO building can't go on without LEGO magazine and all the extras it includes. Both print and online versions of LEGO magazine provide enthusiasts with additional information and interests involved with the different LEGO product lines. A current product line known as Bionicle has an entire mythology and context available in LEGO magazine. The underwater mechanical creature concept is fleshed out through online cartoon segments, comic strips, downloadable songs, games, and more. LEGO creates entire worlds behind their design ideas, and the magazine is the only way to keep up.
A free subscription to LEGO magazine is available by phone or by applying online. Plunge into the world of LEGO and subscribe to LEGO magazine today.
Sources:
LEGO timeline. LEGO.com. 2007. The LEGO Group. 14 June 2007. http://www.lego.com/eng/info/default.asp?page=time line7.
Company Profile. LEGO. 2007. The LEGO Group. 14 June 2007. http://cache.lego.com/downloads/aboutus/LEGO_compa ny_profile_UK.pdf.
Subscriptions. LEGO.com. 2007. The LEGO Group. 14 June 2007. http://club.lego.com/eng/magazine/subscription.asp .
"Lego Magazine." Wikipedia. 19 May 2007. 14 June 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_magazine.
Begun in 1932 by a Danish carpenter, LEGOS has grown over the years much like its toy designs have: into just about everything. The name comes from two Danish words meaning, “play well.” The founders even discovered after the fact that those words mean “I put together” in Latin. Over the next several decades, the toy company has produced an almost endless stream of toy ideas, concepts, models, and merchandise, making it into one of the most popular brand names and companies in the world.
Today, along with many other LEGO based hobby magazines, the official LEGO magazine, or LEGO club as it's called online, is the source for all things having to do with the purchase, background, design, and culture surrounding those colorful plastic bricks. LEGO magazine is for everyone interested in the toys, either the products or the company itself. The magazine features building tips, design related comics, company history, and product related merchandise and games. LEGO products go above and beyond what comes in the box and LEGO magazine is the best source for everything LEGO. While playing with LEGOS used to be just about putting blocks together, LEGO magazine has made it all that and more.
It's almost as if modern day LEGO building can't go on without LEGO magazine and all the extras it includes. Both print and online versions of LEGO magazine provide enthusiasts with additional information and interests involved with the different LEGO product lines. A current product line known as Bionicle has an entire mythology and context available in LEGO magazine. The underwater mechanical creature concept is fleshed out through online cartoon segments, comic strips, downloadable songs, games, and more. LEGO creates entire worlds behind their design ideas, and the magazine is the only way to keep up.
A free subscription to LEGO magazine is available by phone or by applying online. Plunge into the world of LEGO and subscribe to LEGO magazine today.
Sources:
LEGO timeline. LEGO.com. 2007. The LEGO Group. 14 June 2007. http://www.lego.com/eng/info/default.asp?page=time line7.
Company Profile. LEGO. 2007. The LEGO Group. 14 June 2007. http://cache.lego.com/downloads/aboutus/LEGO_compa ny_profile_UK.pdf.
Subscriptions. LEGO.com. 2007. The LEGO Group. 14 June 2007. http://club.lego.com/eng/magazine/subscription.asp .
"Lego Magazine." Wikipedia. 19 May 2007. 14 June 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_magazine.
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