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LEGO Club - Northfield, Minnesota
LEGO Club - Northfield, Minnesota

The Fun Way Legos Got Their Name That You Probably Didn't Know About |  HuffPost Life
The Fun Way Legos Got Their Name That You Probably Didn't Know About | HuffPost Life

Ozaukee County Fair - Happy International LEGO Day! The original name ( meaning "play well") and design came from a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk  Kristiansen. His son Godtfred Kirk Kristiansen patented the
Ozaukee County Fair - Happy International LEGO Day! The original name ( meaning "play well") and design came from a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Kristiansen. His son Godtfred Kirk Kristiansen patented the

Danish toymaker Lego set to grow store count in China - Chinadaily.com.cn
Danish toymaker Lego set to grow store count in China - Chinadaily.com.cn

Where the Word “Lego” Comes From
Where the Word “Lego” Comes From

The LEGO Group history - About Us - LEGO.com
The LEGO Group history - About Us - LEGO.com

Where the Word “Lego” Comes From
Where the Word “Lego” Comes From

Lego and Lego Robotics, Danish Style | Concordia Language Villages
Lego and Lego Robotics, Danish Style | Concordia Language Villages

LEGO | History & Facts | Britannica
LEGO | History & Facts | Britannica

Story of a brand: LEGO | Courier - Mailchimp
Story of a brand: LEGO | Courier - Mailchimp

Denmark, Jutland, Billund, Legoland® Billund is the first Legoland Park  established in 1968, near the headquarters of the Lego® company (the term  Lego is derived from the Danish Leg godt meaning plays
Denmark, Jutland, Billund, Legoland® Billund is the first Legoland Park established in 1968, near the headquarters of the Lego® company (the term Lego is derived from the Danish Leg godt meaning plays

Lego results 2017: sales fall for the first time since 2004
Lego results 2017: sales fall for the first time since 2004

Brick by Brick: 90 Years of Lego Brand Building | LBBOnline
Brick by Brick: 90 Years of Lego Brand Building | LBBOnline

Embassy of Denmark in the Philippines - DID YOU KNOW? LEGO® building toys  are Danish. The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg  godt”, meaning “play well”. Source:
Embassy of Denmark in the Philippines - DID YOU KNOW? LEGO® building toys are Danish. The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”. Source:

Mental Floss on Twitter: "LEGO comes from the Danish phrase "Leg Godt,"  which means “play well” in English and "I put together" or "I assemble" in  Latin. https://t.co/hIWZZIniEE" / Twitter
Mental Floss on Twitter: "LEGO comes from the Danish phrase "Leg Godt," which means “play well” in English and "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin. https://t.co/hIWZZIniEE" / Twitter

The LEGO Group history - About Us - LEGO.com
The LEGO Group history - About Us - LEGO.com

LEGO
LEGO

Story of a brand: LEGO | Courier - Mailchimp
Story of a brand: LEGO | Courier - Mailchimp

LEGO Live Sort and Chat - YouTube
LEGO Live Sort and Chat - YouTube

Lego collector recreates Vietnam street scenes in miniature - SABC News
Lego collector recreates Vietnam street scenes in miniature - SABC News

Lego History & Facts: Lesson for Kids | Study.com
Lego History & Facts: Lesson for Kids | Study.com

Discover History on Twitter: "#Advent #Toy 14 - #Lego was created by  #OleKirkChristiansen in #Billund in #Denmark. He developed #plastic  #buildingbricks after #WWII. Lego is from a #Danish phrase 'Leg Godt'  meaning '
Discover History on Twitter: "#Advent #Toy 14 - #Lego was created by #OleKirkChristiansen in #Billund in #Denmark. He developed #plastic #buildingbricks after #WWII. Lego is from a #Danish phrase 'Leg Godt' meaning '

Lego - Wikipedia
Lego - Wikipedia

Is the Secret to Danish Happiness Hidden in LEGO? - The Danish Way of  Parenting
Is the Secret to Danish Happiness Hidden in LEGO? - The Danish Way of Parenting

The word "Lego" is derived from the Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play  well". The word "lego" also means "I put together" in Latin. Random Facts  you didn't know ← FACTSlides →
The word "Lego" is derived from the Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well". The word "lego" also means "I put together" in Latin. Random Facts you didn't know ← FACTSlides →

Lego builds yet another record profit to become world's top toymaker |  Business | The Guardian
Lego builds yet another record profit to become world's top toymaker | Business | The Guardian

The name Lego® is an abbreviation of two Danish words leg godt, meaning  “play well.” The company was started in 1932 by Ole Kirk C… | Lego,  Legoland, Lego creations
The name Lego® is an abbreviation of two Danish words leg godt, meaning “play well.” The company was started in 1932 by Ole Kirk C… | Lego, Legoland, Lego creations