LEGO ends 2025 workshops with music themed session

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The Lego Group will conclude its 2025 Creativity Workshop series with a session themed “Summer Fun with Music,” offering both virtual and in-store activities for children ages 6 to 12. Participation is free.

Families can watch an on-demand online workshop led by French violinist Esther Abrami, who demonstrates how to build music-related models such as a stage, musical notes, and a speaker. The video is available now and is intended to encourage creativity and an interest in music while children construct their own designs at home.

For those who prefer an in-person experience, select Lego Stores in North America will host Creativity Workshops on August 16 and 17. Guided by store Brick Specialists, attendees will build a microphone model and can receive individual assistance throughout the session. Space is limited, and advance registration is required through the company’s website.

Both formats are designed to develop imagination and social skills while giving young builders a chance to explore self-expression through play. The company describes the initiative as part of its broader effort to provide structured yet flexible educational experiences during school holidays. Lego has not announced additional workshops for 2025, indicating that this event will complete the current annual schedule.

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