Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Lego

Since looking at Montessori education I have been thinking about delving more into the relationship between education and play -  how play aids or limits creativity and have been getting more fascinated with these big ideas. Just been having a conversation with Dan about Lego and how good it used to be and it actually made me think that the way Lego is sold now takes all the brilliance out of the original product which was so clever. As an example you used to get this which could then be built into almost anything imagination permitting:

Now you can barely find the plain sets of the building blocks and are more likely to see this when you go to the toy section:

(not that Hogwarts Lego is that bad as I am a massive harry potter fan but it doesn't really promote creativity if it tells you what your supposed to build in the picture on the outside of the box...)

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