LEGO Group offers free gaming workshops for kids

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The LEGO Group is continuing its series of free in-store and online workshops aimed at young creators aged 6-12, with the fourth and final workshop focused on Gaming. Scheduled for October 19 and 20, the in-store workshops will take place at select LEGO stores across North America, where participants can build their own video game levels with guidance from Brick Specialists. Free tickets must be booked in advance at LEGO.com/Creativity-Workshops.

Additionally, online workshops will be led by gaming influencer Kennedy Rose, known as @cozy.games. These sessions will demonstrate how families can create LEGO builds that reflect gaming themes, including projects like a controller stand and a gamer-tag nameplate. Participants can access these online workshops at LEGO.com/Creativity-Workshops.

The Creativity Workshops support the LEGO Group’s commitment to promoting girls’ creativity, with themes throughout the year encompassing Entertainment, Space, Imagination, and Gaming. The online workshops feature various creators, including dancers, communicators, and artists, who aim to inspire young girls to build creative confidence through play.

For more details and to register for the workshops, interested individuals can visit www.lego.com/Creativity-Workshops.

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