Lego for Kids
Connecting with the World through STEM
LEGO Education is more than just another collection of iconic toys; it is a separate brand within the LEGO company that develops sets and teaching materials for use in pedagogy. Among the individual series released by this division, there are sets of a wide variety of focus areas for teaching both humanities and technical subjects. Lego Education construction sets are a unique tool that helps introduce children to the world of science in a fun and engaging way.
The FIRST® LEGO® League Explore program includes 10 lessons for educators and leaders. These lessons are designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of engineering through solving real-life problems.
The program lays a solid foundation in computational thinking and engineering skills and provides opportunities to develop these skills both in the classroom and through structured extracurricular activities. In this way, students develop a strong connection with the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
In the UNEARTHED® challenge (officially launching on August 5, 2025), FIRST® LEGO League teams will dig into the past and explore the future.
FIRST® LEGO® League Explore is a classroom kit for young students ages 6 to 10. It enables students to learn the fundamentals of engineering and coding, explore real-world problems, and discover solutions. Under the guidance of adult mentors, elementary school students use the LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 STEAM robotics platform to build and program models using TEAM PACKs.
LEGO Education SPIKE Essential Set - reusable set is a hands-on STEM solution that uses a wide range of LEGO® elements and smart hardware, along with the intuitive SPIKE™ app. Each set engages and excites students in hands-on exploration of STEM concepts and delivers high-quality learning outcomes, develops STEM knowledge and practice, and builds 21st-century skills.
Build a strong foundation for developing computational thinking and engineering skills through classroom activities and a structured after-school program that introduces students to the world through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
