If you don’t think possibilities are endless, think again. Legos are totally going to change your mind.
Last time we talked about how good Legos are for kids’ brains. So, I don’t think you still need any convincing on encouraging Lego play to your children.
If you’re running out of ideas, don’t worry. I’ve got you covered. These 15 simple Lego projects that kids will love can help you keep a fun environment for them.
Score from the experts at Killer Infographics
Visual Communication - 40%
Design - 55%
Content/Script - 60%
Usability - 55%
53%
Final Grade
This infographic presents different lego project ideas. Each idea is briefly described next to its corresponding photo. It does seem like kids would get a kick out of man of them, but the overall lack of instruction/explanation here — in both the copy and the photographs — leave us questioning the utility of this piece. Building tips or step-by-step guides could have been nice to include, and would have boosted this design's scores for visual communication and content. The design might also benefit from a little more variety. As is, we'd give this infographic an F.